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Mary Sears she was “a powerful natural force”, May 2017 Cape Cod LIFE | capecodlife.com

Falmouth’s Mary Sears—she was ‘a powerful natural force’

Falmouth resident was the Navy’s first oceanographer, a longtime WHOI scientist and committed to civic affairs One of the special…

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The Changing Shape of the Cape & Islands: Chatham’s Monomoy Islands and Stage Harbor, Cape Cod Life, April 2017 | capecodlife.com

Changing Shape of the Cape & Islands: Chatham’s Monomoy Islands and Stage Harbor

Editor’s note: This is the 13th in a series of articles covering the region’s dramatically changing coastline. Click here to…

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A Warm Welcome, Spring 2017 Cape Cod HOME | capecodlife.com

Buzzards Bay Information Center gets a facelift by local Cape artisans

Visitors to Cape Cod are greeted by artisans’ interpretations of the region’s unique surroundings. Summers on Cape Cod are for…

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Illusions of Grandeur, Spring 2017 Cape Cod HOME | capecodlife.com

New Seabury home designed by John Dvorsack exceeds family’s expectations

John Dvorsack designs a modest waterfront dwelling that is more than meets the eye In Christopher Priest’s 1995 novel, The…

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Nantucket, Annual 2017 Cape Cod Life | capecodlife.com

2017 Life Annual Guide: Nantucket

Madaket, Nantucket, Siasconset Magnificent and rugged, elegant and expensive, historic and eminently enjoyable: these are just some of the terms…

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Eastham, Annual 2017 Cape Cod Life | capecodlife.com

2017 Life Annual Guide: Outer Cape

Eastham Eastham, North Eastham Known as the gateway to the Cape Cod National Seashore, Eastham is home to breathtaking scenery,…

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Brewster, Annual 2017 Cape Cod Life | capecodlife.com

2017 Life Annual Guide: Lower Cape

Brewster Brewster, East Brewster, West Brewster In search of a community with a remarkable history, a one-of-a-kind topography, countless seaside…

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CONTEST WINNER FOR UPPER-CAPE: Chloe Mclean, Falmouth High-Emperor visits Woods Hole

An Audience with the Emperor

Recalling Hirohito’s 1975 visit to Woods Hole What would compel the Emperor of Japan, visiting the United States to shore…

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The Changing Shape of the Cape & Islands: Wellfleet Harbor, November/December Cape Cod Life | capecodlife.com

The Changing Shape of the Cape & Islands: Wellfleet Harbor

Editor’s note: This is the 12th in a series of articles covering the region’s dramatically changing coastline. Click here to…

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Taking Flight, Sept/Oct Cape Cod Life | capecodlife.com

Taking Flight

Craft beer brewing is alive and well on Cape Cod and the Islands   As of August 2015, seven brewers…

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Take a ride on Nantucket's wildvside, Sept/Oct Cape Cod Life | capecodlife.com

Take a ride on Nantucket’s wildside

A bumpy beach road leads visitors to the stunning Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge. Drivers attempting to make their way out to…

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An afternoon at Eastham’s Cove Burying Ground, Sept/Oct Cape Cod Life | capecodlife.com

An afternoon at Eastham’s Cove Burying Ground

During a recent visit to Cape Cod, my husband and I decided to visit the Cove Burying Ground in Eastham,…

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Making Connections | Cape Cod LIFE August 2016

Making Connections

Cape Cod artist Denise Kelly enjoys the interaction of light and landscape—and more Stepping into Denise Kelly’s home is like…

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The changing shape of the Cape & Islands | Cape Cod LIFE August 2016

The Changing Shape of the Cape & Islands: The Changing Shape of the Gay Head cliffs, Martha’s Vineyard

Editor’s note: This is the 10th in a series of articles covering the region’s dramatically changing coastline. Click here to…

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An Oasis in the Dunes | Cape Cod HOME Summer 2016

An Oasis in the Dunes

Designed by Patrick Ahearn, Trelawny House is a majestic family gathering place on Martha’s Vineyard Imagine exploring vast grasslands nestled…

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The Changing Shape of Popponesset Beach, Mashpee

Editor’s note: This is the 7th in a series of articles covering the region’s dramatically changing coastline. Click here to…

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Cape Cod is "Coyote country"

Once foreign to the area, this wildly resourceful animal can now be found across the peninsula Amy Blake moved to…

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Artwork by Emily Gedney

Prisoners on the peninsula

During World War II, Cape Cod had a busy POW camp The raising of the American flag at Iwo Jima,…

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