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Local hidden gem: Cape Cod, Massachusetts We all need a dose of weird now and then. It's a home remedy for the dreaded affliction known as Wicked Bored-itis, which can strike at any time.
Lorenzo's Oil (1992) Mr. Baseball (1992) – set at Fenway Park. Scent of a Woman (1992) – set at a New England boarding school. School Ties (1992) – set at a fictional elite Massachusetts boarding school. Ethan Frome (1993) The Firm (1993) The Good Son (1993) Hocus Pocus (1993) – set in Salem, Massachusetts.
Cape Cod (house) A Cape Cod house is a low, broad, single or double-story frame building with a moderately-steep-pitched gabled roof, a large central chimney, and very little ornamentation. Originating in New England in the 17th century, the simple symmetrical design was constructed of local materials to withstand the stormy weather of Cape Cod.
edit. The Cape Cod Canal is an artificial waterway in Massachusetts connecting Cape Cod Bay in the north to Buzzards Bay in the south, and is part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The approximately 7.4-mile-long (11.9 km) canal traverses the neck of land joining Cape Cod to the state's mainland. It mostly follows tidal rivers widened to ...
All you have to do is book your stay, pack your bags, and head to the Cape! Bookings will be awarded to a limited number of fans on a first-come, first-serve basis starting Monday, August 12 ...
It crosses a saltmarsh on the way out to Town Neck Beach and offers some of the most breathtaking vistas on Cape Cod. If you don't have a Sandwich beach sticker , plan to go after 5 p.m. (when ...
Provincetown (/ ˈ p r ɒ v ɪ n s ˌ t aʊ n /) is a New England town located at the extreme tip of Cape Cod in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, in the United States.A small coastal resort town with a year-round population of 3,664 as of the 2020 United States Census, [3] Provincetown has a summer population as high as 60,000. [4]
Christa Worthington. Man arrested on charge of murdering Christa Worthington. Christa Worthington (December 23, 1956 – January 6, 2002) was a United States fashion writer who worked for Women's Wear Daily, Cosmopolitan, ELLE, Harper's Bazaar, and The New York Times. She was also a co-author of several books on fashion.