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Cape Cod, MA, United States
Attached to the mainland but separate in geography, vegetation, architecture and culture, and one of the country’s great tourist destinations, this former haven for religious outcasts still welcomes all to its historic towns and sweeping beaches. |
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The Cape Cod peninsula was created by glaciers that dumped their accumulated till some 18,000 years ago and then began their retreat northward, scooping out Cape Cod Bay. Glaciers are also responsible for the deep ponds that dot the Cape. At least... [ more ] |
| If you like seafood, you will be very happy eating on Cape Cod. Many restaurants on the Cape have a similar menu: fish, shellfish and lobster—served boiled, baked, or fried—and a smattering of beef, chicken and pasta... [ more ] |
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