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Attractions – Besides touring historical Boston and Massachusetts during the Fall colors,
you will be able to explore Cape Cod National Seashore, bike past cranberry bogs on the Rail Trail or
saunter around Sandwich, the Cape’s oldest town. Many areas are architectural and culinary gems – full of
weathered shingles, whaling captain’s mansions, chowder shacks and upscale dining delights. Don’t miss the
famed Martha’s Vineyard, the Kennedy Compound or charming upbeat Provincetown.
In-town bus and shuttle services are a great way to travel around Cape Cod. Scenic bike trails are in abundance,
and bike rentals are available at many locations.
Cape Cod is the perfect place to stay and discover not only the natural beauty and culture throughout the
peninsula, but the continuing story of how our country was founded and a new nation was designed. For example,
you can take a day trip to Plymouth MA. and rediscover your pilgrim past. Take another day trip to Quincy MA.,
you can check out where John Adams and John Quincy Adams lived 100 years after the pilgrims landed. Of course,
there is BOSTON where you check out Faneuil Hall, Boston Common, Cheers or visit Cambridge. Take the Paul Revere
trail through Concord and Lexington. There is so much to do; you need to plan on a week to discover the roots of
a nation and your old friends.
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