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Beaches, lakes, quaint villages, the freshest seafood, bright sunshine,
autumn splendor, American shopping. Listings below...
"The Cape's charms flourish in the fall," Boston.com / Boston Globe,
October 8, 2003
Seeking out cranberries or seeking out art, Cape Cod is fun year-round.
"On Patrol In Playland," New York Times (free registration
required), July 2, 2004
Cape Cod is the best known tourist destination in Massachusetts.
"Cool exposures on an arctic Cape Cod," Boston.com / Boston Globe,
February 1, 2004
Cape Cod is a land of mystical beauty in winter.
"Choosing Your National Park," Dummies.com, April 16, 2003
The pros and cons of traveling to some popular U.S. National Parks.
"Pieces of eight on the Cape," Telegraph Group Limited (free
registration required), March 3, 2001
With a variety of seaside towns ranging in style from artsy to classic New
England, Cape Cod keeps the whole family happy.
"10 Best Cape Cod Freebies - Sightseeing & Culture,"
CapeCodTravelGuide.com
From great hiking and bicycling trails to marine centers, Cape Cod has some
great things to do for free.
"Truro in Winter: A Beautiful Yet Ephemeral Light,"
CapeCodTravelGuide.com
The people as well as the landscape of Truro define its character.
"Cape Cod Fun Activities and Tours," CapeCodTravelGuide.com
While visiting the Cape be sure to indulge your senses: enjoy seafood fresh from
the docks, take in the breathtaking sunsets, and ride among the dunes on
horseback.
"From Beantown to Cape Cod," Frommer's
An old-fashioned escape from big-city woes.
"Myth America," guardianunlimited.co.uk / The Guardian, August
18, 2001
Exploring Cape Cod and the islands of southeastern Massachusetts.
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