History

July 2018 Gunkholing: Harbor LIFE

By Brian Shortsleeve | June 27, 2018

Our new series “Harbor LIFE” is intended to invite you to visit our marvelous harbors. We attempt to photographically capture the natural beauty. However, there is so much more. Whether…

Harbor LIFE: Chatham Harbor

By Bill O'Neill | May 29, 2018

Ever changing to remain the same This is the second installment of a new series exploring the vibrant harbors across Cape Cod and the Islands. By the entrance to the…

Nantucket’s brightest star

By Deb Boucher Stetson | May 29, 2018

Nantucket astronomer Maria Mitchell’s legacy still shines after 200 years Maria Mitchell would no doubt be surprised at the scope and continuing growth of the nonprofit organization that bears her…

Letters of LIFE and love

By Julie Craven Wagner | May 29, 2018

Cape Cod LIFE at 40 As we enter our 40th year of publishing at Cape Cod Life Publications, we have been fortunate to enjoy a long and meaningful history of…

May 2018 Gunkholing: Craigville Beach

By Brian Shortsleeve | April 19, 2018

“The memories we collect and give brighten our lives for as long as we live.” When my father was in college in 1938, he first visited Cape Cod and Craigville…

A journey to justice

By Lee Roscoe | April 19, 2018

Zion Union Heritage Museum marks a decade A bronze statue of an African American man holding the world stands outside the small former church that is now the Zion Union…

Harbor LIFE: Sandwich Marina

By Bill O'Neill | April 19, 2018

Steeped in history and moving full steam ahead This is the first installment of a new series exploring the vibrant harbors across Cape Cod and the Islands. You’d have a…

Crosby Mansion Brewster

A monument to romance

By Deb Boucher Stetson | April 19, 2018

The Crosby Mansion’s past and present are rooted in love Once the grandest home in Brewster, the historic Crosby Mansion survived stints as a restaurant and inn, a music school…

Painters from Provincetown’s past, April 2018 Cape Cod LIFE | capecodlife.com

Painters from Provincetown’s past

By Deb Boucher Stetson | March 19, 2018

William and Lucy L’Engle were part of Cape Cod’s early art colony Among the artists and writers who gathered in Provincetown in the early 1900s were two prolific painters who…

Gunkholing: Celebrating our 40 years, April 2018 Cape Cod LIFE | capecodlife.com

Gunkholing: Celebrating our 40 years

By Brian Shortsleeve | March 19, 2018

In May 2018, Cape Cod Life begins its 40th year. Here is our first 40-year retrospective. While attending a recent family gathering, my nephew, also named Brian Shortsleeve, was talking…

The Changing Shape of the Cape & Islands: The Atlantic Shoreline, Annual Guide 2018 Cape Cod LIFE | capecodlife.com

The Changing Shape of the Cape & Islands: The Atlantic Shoreline

By Christopher Setterlund | February 12, 2018

Editor’s note: This is the 19th in a series of articles covering the region’s dramatically changing coastline. Click here to see all of the articles. Beginning in April 2015 and…

Grand Hotels of the past... and present, Annual Guide 2018 Cape Cod LIFE | capecodlife.com

Grand hotels of the past… and present

By Jack Sheedy | February 12, 2018

Venues that helped shape the Cape and Islands as a vacation destination The peninsula of Cape Cod and the islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket have long served as sanctuaries…

A complementary couple: the distinct styles of folk artists Ralph and Martha Cahoon, November/December 2017 Cape Cod LIFE | capecodlife.com

A complementary couple: The distinct styles of folk artists Ralph and Martha Cahoon

By Emily Turner | November 5, 2017

“Ralph had salt water in his veins, and his artistic language carried history and paid homage to those who lived before him. . . Martha moved to Harwich as a…

The Changing Shape of the Cape & Islands: Herring River, Wellfleet, Chapoquoit Beach & Black Beach, November/December 2017 Cape Cod LIFE | capecodlife.com

The Changing Shape of the Cape & Islands: Herring River, Wellfleet

By Christopher Setterlund | November 5, 2017

Editor’s note: This is the 18th in a series of articles covering the region’s dramatically changing coastline. Click here to see all of the articles. “The Herring River Restoration Project…

Ice through the ages, November/December 2017 Cape Cod LIFE | capecodlife.com

Ice through the ages

By Jack Sheedy | November 5, 2017

When Cape winters centered on frozen ponds During a Cape Cod winter, chilling ocean waves curl upon frozen beaches, ocean effect snows highlight salt marshes, and smooth glass sheets encase…

This Shell has Always Generated Interest: History of Wampum, September/October 2017 Cape Cod LIFE | capecodlife.com

This shell has always generated interest: History of wampum

By Rick Cochran | August 30, 2017

A brief history of wampum and how it’s been used over the years One of the first things you notice upon meeting Mary Beth Ellis is her iridescent, teardrop-shaped earring.…

My parents met at Camp Edwards, September/October 2017 Cape Cod LIFE | capecodlife.com

My parents met at Camp Edwards

By Karla Manner Butler | August 22, 2017

She was a volunteer typist; he was a prisoner of war Since reading the fascinating article, “Prisoners on the Peninsula: During WWII, Cape Cod had a busy POW camp,” in…

The Changing Shape of the Cape & Islands: West Falmouth Harbor, Chapoquoit Beach & Black Beach, September/October 2017 Cape Cod LIFE | capecodlife.com

The Changing Shape of the Cape & Islands: West Falmouth Harbor, Chapoquoit Beach & Black Beach

By Christopher Setterlund | August 22, 2017

Editor’s note: This is the 17th in a series of articles covering the region’s dramatically changing coastline. Click here to see all of the articles. The town of Falmouth has…