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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Spotlight: Eastern Massachusetts

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Cape Cod and Cape Ann

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New Yorkers have the Hamptons, Bostonians have “the Cape.” There’s so many places and towns to explore on Cape Cod. If you like walking and hiking to take in nature and the area’s scenery, the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce has a great page with 100 public walking trails on Cape Cod. The Chamber of Commerce also offers a free app, with the latest events, where to stay and eat, as well as local deals.
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For the LGBT community, Provincetown is the place to be. But it’s also a must-stop destination for whale watchers and other marine life lovers, since Provincetown is also the closest place to Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. This is a great place to whale watch.
If you’re looking for a little day trip or a weekend getaway, explore “the other Cape,” which is just a 30 mile drive north of Boston. Founded by the pilgrims in 1623, this beautiful stretch of coastline along Massachusetts includes four communities – Gloucester, Essex, Rockport and Manchester-by-the-Sea. Film buffs might recognize the area because the “Perfect Storm” was filmed here. Cape Ann boasts America’s oldest seaport and art colony.
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