There are 15 towns on Cape Cod and each one has its own story. Some of them are well known – some not so much. Here are 15 fascinating facts – one for each town on the Cape – that might make you see this sandbar a little bit differently:
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From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
- Drought Designation Lifted In Martha’s Vineyard And Nantucket
- National Seashore Announces Spring Infrastructure Projects
- Plymouth Man Arrested And Charged With PPP Fraud
- Yarmouth Migrant Shelter Occupants Being Relocated
- Falmouth Road Work Closes Main Street Thursday
- Town Neck Beach Access Restricted
- Cape Light Compact Putting On Energy-Saving Education Forums
- Property Master Plan Development Sought For Former Marstons Mills School Property
- New Barnstable Anti-Litter Group Wins Rookie Chapter Of The Year Award
- Rabies Task Force To Distribute Oral Vaccine Baits
- Comments Being Accepted On Possible Redevelopment Of Portions Of JBCC
- Applications Open For Seasonal Snack Shack Vendors At Hyannis Harbor
- Steamship Authority Resumes Terminal Reconstruction
When I was a kid in Hyannis, helping work at a gas station behind my house, a guy pulled up to the pump and wanted some gas. He handed me a “can of OIL” that he said needed to go in the gas tank, before the gas. I NEVER heard of such a thing!. I opened the can, poured the oil in then put the amount of gas he told me to. I asked AL (the proprietor) what that was about. He told me it was a Foreign car, called a SAAB, and it used oil with the gas.
I owned one of those old Saabs with the 3 cylinder 2 stroke engine. Got great milage but not a lot of power and always started on cold Cape Cod mornings. Mine was a little blue station wagon and I had to replace the transaxle (transmission) 3 times. I gor pretty good at changing it out in a few hours. The little engine was so small I was able to just pull it out of the engine bay and set it on the floor. The body pan finally rusted out.
What about Marstons Mills !
WHERE IS YARMOUTH?!?!
Judging from the dates of the comments, this feature first was published ca 2016 — you’ve had 7 YEARS to add a unique fact about YARMOUTH! Get with your own program!