Publication: Cape Cod Life

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Chappaquiddick—an island that’s tough to spell but hard to forget

If you want to get away from it all this fall—if only for a day or a few hours—the Martha’s…

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Harvesting 101—Harwich company offers cranberry bog tours

For a behind-the-scenes look at how Cape Cod’s best-known fruit is grown, harvested, and marketed, consider spending a few hours…

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Experience the beauty of nature at the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

If your idea of an ideal autumn day includes peaceful walks, fresh salt air, and glimpses of native wildlife, consider…

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The Whydah Pirate Museum is a new Cape Cod treasure

During the stormy night of April 26, 1717, fierce wind and rain sent the Whydah pirate ship to its watery…

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Barnstable Haunted Tours—a nice paranormal night in the village

Interested in local history? Curious about the paranormal? Feeling brave? If so, consider joining a Barnstable Haunted Tour, which commence…

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Swing by the Adventure Park at Heritage Museums & Gardens

Regarding the new Adventure Park at Heritage Museums & Gardens in Sandwich, to say things are “looking up” would be…

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Exploring the World Beneath the Waves

There is another world, a bigger world. It’s a world both alien and familiar, and it starts at the beach.…

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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

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

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She Made a Smooth Transition

Mid-career change was key for the owner of The Chatham Fiddle Company. While not everyone can turn a passion into a life’s…

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capecodlife.com is growing and growing…

At Cape Cod Life Publications we have a new web designer; Jenn Shurkus is her name. Jenn comes to us…

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We are always learning

Cape organizations offer a diverse palette of enrichment courses for students of all ages. September has arrived, bringing with it cooler…

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The Changing Shape of the Cape & Islands: The tidal flats of Brewster, Orleans, & Eastham

Editor’s note: This is the 11th in a series of articles covering the region’s dramatically changing coastline. Click here to…

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Her star is on the rise

Michele Ragussis is a reality TV celebrity and an executive chef at a popular P-town restaurant Even though celebrity chef Michele…

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Six decades in the making

Highfield Hall & Gardens exhibits “Kanreki: A 60 Year Journey,” a colorful collection of Japanese prints An exhibition of world-class contemporary Japanese…

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Where angelfish fear to tread

Cape Cod native explores the world’s oceans to photograph rarely seen marine life Ethan Daniels is not your ordinary photographer. He’s…

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“A noble and primitive wood”

Thoreau was impressed by Naushon Island’s old-growth forest Henry David Thoreau visited Cape Cod and the Islands on at least…

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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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