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Exploring Monomoy Island
Exploring Monomoy Island Off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Monomoy Island is a peaceful and beautiful place filled with history and wildlife. Once a busy fishing community, today it is a protected wildlife refuge where nature thrives. The History of Monomoy Island Monomoy Island has a long and interesting history. The Wampanoag people were…
Read MoreChatham Webcams
Chatham Webcams Welcome to your quick guide to finding Chatham webcams. If you’re looking for real-time views of Chatham, MA, these community live cams are the perfect way to stay connected to Cape Cod. Chatham MA Webcam – Squire Cam: Click HereLocated in front of the historic Chatham Squire, this cam gives you a view…
Read MoreOur Cape Cod Rail Trail Guide
Cape Cod Rail Trail: Must-See Stops on the Chatham Bike Trail Cape Cod is a scenic peninsula in southeastern Massachusetts, known for its charming coastal towns, lighthouses, beaches, and natural beauty. If you’ve ever asked, “Where is Cape Cod on the map?”, you’ll find it jutting eastward into the Atlantic Ocean, forming the distinctive “arm”…
Read MoreDowntown Chatham MA, History and Charm
History and Charm of Downtown Chatham, Massachusetts Downtown Chatham, Massachusetts, sitting at the southeastern tip of Cape Cod, is a place where history and coastal beauty meet. Over the centuries, it has grown from a small fishing village into one of New England’s most beloved spots. With its picture-perfect Main Street, cultural landmarks, and active…
Read MoreChatham Seals and Sharks
Chatham Seals and Sharks Chatham is one of the best places on Cape Cod to see seals and learn about sharks. The town sits where the Atlantic Ocean meets Nantucket Sound, creating rich feeding grounds for fish, seals, and large predators. That is why Chatham seals and sharks draw so much interest from visitors, photographers,…
Read MorePumpkin People 2025
Pumpkin People in the Park 2025 There Will Be A Prize This Year For BEST IN SHOW! Official Rules for the Display: *The cost to enter the Pumpkin People in the Park contest is free to members and nonprofits and $50 for non-members. This gets you a plot in Kate Gould Park (the plots will…
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