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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 5:44 pm
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Boston_Bulldog
 
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Cape Cod ! & All the GOOD STUFF !

Originally Posted by sandyweb33
We'll be in Boston in Sept 08 and want to tack on 2 nights in Cape Cod before our Boston stay. (We have time constraints due to other couple we're with). Anyone have suggestions for staying in the Cape Cod area? Restaurants? (did a search and didn't work). TIA
Welcome to FT!

Visit State Capitol... Paul Revere house & Trail ... Lunch at Faneuil Hall...
also in the north end Boston which is predominately Italian are many fine Italian restaurants and Union Oyster House in Haymarket Square...

Visit Museum of Science, MIT and Harvard (in Cambridge), Boston University and Northeastern University in Brookline...

also while in Boston, IF possible, DO have the Champion New England Clam Chowder at the Westin Copley Square...

Boston subway system is oldest and there is even commuter trains to a lot of communities from North Station (NORTH) but main transportation center for Cape and South Shore, Amtrak and Greyhound Buses etc is at SOUTH STATION...

PLEASE be aware that the TRUE CAPE COD are the towns EAST of the Barnstable and Bourne bridges, (technically excluding Plymouth, including the southcoast cities and towns, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket and the Elizabeth Islands)....albeit they are all gnerally considered "Cape Cod" for the tourist trade.

south of Boston; Plymouth = better to go there in November thanksgiving time and enjoy the costumed parade, church service and feast...but they have a nice touristy history fabrication there (albeit the Pilgrims landed at Provincetown FIRST NOT Plymouth as touted in the elementary school books...

http://www.sitesatlas.com/Places/usa/MA/Plymouth.html

http://travel.msn.com/Guides/tier2.a...on&OCID=iSEMPI


south of Boston; New Bedford= "Whaling City" history, Old dartmouth Historical Society, Johnny Cake Hill, Seaman's Bethel et al of Herman Melville's MOBY DICK fame...

DO have some stuffed Quahogs from The Whaler in New Bedford's North End...

Other Seafood restaurants: Freestones (William Street, downtown New Bedford) and Davey's Locker in south end New Bedford

Visit Fairhaven's Fort Phoenix overlooking harbor and Fort rodman historical site in south end New Bedford along the harbor pennisula and clarke's cove...

visit the New Bedford Free Public Library and City Hall exhibits as well as the
Whaling Museum and Seaman's Bethel (across the street from museum on Johnny Cake Hill):

http://www.newbedford.com/

http://www.rixsan.com/nbvisit/attract/bethel1.htm

http://www.whalingmuseum.org/kendall/index_KI.html

http://www.iexplore.com/guides/Massa...ts/New+Bedford

More New Bedford Area information:-----

http://newbedfordma.areaguides.net/h...oding%2522,0,0


CAPE COD-----------------
Hyannis/Hyannisport... Kennedy homstead....

http://www.hyannis.com/travel-tips

more CAPE---lighthouses, National seashore,

http://www.capecod.com/

http://www.capecodchamber.org/

http://www.capecodtravel.com/

http://www.allcapecod.com/

http://www.capecodconnection.com/

http://www.visitcapecod.com/


Provincetown, true landing home of the Pilgrims, first church etc,
Memorial Day to Labor day: year-round openly gay community. Artist colony.
Lodging VERY Expensive in summer. Reasonable Columbus day-Memorial Day.

http://www.provincetown.com/

IF you get through seeing ALL of these, you'll need another 2 weeks to recover!

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