Truro, which makes up the “wrist” of the Outer Cape’s “arm,” is located just before Provincetown and about 75 percent of its land is designated as … [Read more...]
Things You May Not Know About Falmouth
Falmouth is the second-largest municipality on Cape Cod, next to Barnstable. With its many inlets, bays, harbors, and ponds, it can be a wonderful … [Read more...]
Things You May Not Know About Eastham
The Town of Eastham is a coastal resort community straddling the arm of Cape Cod. Located on the lower Cape, the town is bounded on two sides by land, … [Read more...]
JFK Museum to host Juneteenth celebration including a historical presentation and reenactment
HYANNIS – The Town of Barnstable is inviting the public to attend a Juneteenth celebration and flag-raising ceremony on Thursday, June 19, 2025, from … [Read more...]
You Think You Know Provincetown? Check Out These 9 Facts!
Provincetown is famously known as having one of the largest LGBTQ communities in the country, but it is so much more than that. Its rich history, its … [Read more...]
In Case You Didn’t Know – Historic, Diverse Provincetown
If you’ve never visited Provincetown, you’re missing out on one of the most fun and eclectic experiences out there. Filled with color, comedy and … [Read more...]
Survey Of Falmouth’s Old Burying Ground Suggests More Burials Than Previously Thought
FALMOUTH - A recent geophysical survey performed by Heritage Consultants of Falmouth’s Old Burying Ground identified 805 marked burials and 826 … [Read more...]
National Seashore Seeks Volunteers for Maritime Tradition
WELLFLEET - The Cape Cod National Seashore is looking for volunteers to help preserve a piece of local maritime history. The Beach Apparatus Drill … [Read more...]
Centerville’s Country Store: A Historic Gem
The 1856 Country Store, which sits on a quiet section of Main Street in the quaint village of Centerville, is a popular store selling many unique and … [Read more...]


















