Publication: Cape Cod Life

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A Century on the Sound

The 100th anniversary of Cape Cod’s classic Wianno Seniors will be celebrated this summer showcasing classic—and particularly American—Nantucket Sound memories. For the…

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Along the Water

Every summer, millions of migratory fish make their way through the Cape Cod Canal, chasing their next meal. In hot…

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Cape Cod Canal celebrates a marvelous anniversary

Written into his contract for the construction of the Cape Cod Canal, August Belmont was also tasked with building two…

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A Page from Real Life

Sara Hoagland Hunter has worked as a journalist and a teacher in her career as well as a documentary film…

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A Permanent Legacy

JFK, Falmouth’s pink granite, and a special memorial Every year, millions of people visit John F. Kennedy’s gravesite at Arlington…

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As She Sees It

Valerie Leri’s home studio glows with beams of sunlight streaming in from several windows. The sun’s warming effect, however, is…

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The Adventures of Adelaide Cummings

In 1938, Tennessee native, Adelaide Cummings, resigned her post as a reporter for Life magazine to travel the world for…

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Reap What You Sow

Starting your own vegetables from seed is time consuming—but worth the work—for Cape Cod gardens The pleasure of vegetable gardening…

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We’re 35 and Going Strong!

This year Cape Cod LIFE Publications celebrates its 35th anniversary. In 1979, Brian Shortsleeve, our publisher, had an idea for…

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It’s Really Going to be Grand

There is a certain sense of pride that comes with the designation “Oldest town on Cape Cod” and the citizens…

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Hydrangea Happy

Almost every Cape and Islands landscape features Hydrangeas, from the classic blue “Mophead” varieties, on to the newer cultivars in…

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A Job That Really Counts – Bird Count

A first-timer shares her experiences from the annual Cape Cod Christmas Bird Count While I have grown up with a…

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Cape residents, weather experts recall the New England Hurricane of 1938

Ginny Dunham Hutchinson was 14 and a student at the Barnstable Senior/Junior High School when she and some friends walked…

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Falling for Foliage

Long after summer’s flowers have faded away, foliage plants keep fall gardens alive with color and texture September and October…

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Shellfishing 101

Recreational shellfishing is an easy Cape Cod pleasure: even for raw rookies who don’t know a cherrystone from a little…

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From Land And Sea

CSA: Community Supported Agriculture is a win/win solution for Cape Codders in search of fresh fare. If you’re having trouble…

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Veiled Power

At this year’s Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival, the art of feminine illusion in the playwright’s famous—and little known—plays takes…

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Provincetown Muse

Sculptor Danielle Mailer’s visual vocabulary is inspired by cherished Cape Cod memories. The inspiration for danielle Mailer’s colorful artwork—often depicting…

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