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Copyrighted Material INDEX See also Accommodations and Restaurant indexes, below. Dennis, 139 Hyannis, Barnstable, and Academy Playhouse, The, Falmouth, 98 environs, 116 180 Hyannis, Barnstable, and Orleans, 175 Accommodations, 57–61. See environs, 117 Yarmouth, 132 also Accommodations Martha’s Vineyard, 274 Bass Hole boardwalk, 130 Index Nantucket, 239 Bass River Beach, 130 best, 8–10 Orleans, 175–176 Baxter’s Boat House, 128 Agricultural Society Live- Provincetown, 213 Beaches stock Show and Fair, 35, 273 Sandwich, 81–82 best, 4–6 Air travel, 39–40 Wellfleet, 193–194 Bourne, 86 Albert Merola Gallery, 213 Art’s Dune Tours, 209 Brewster, 147 Alison Shaw Gallery, 274 Arts Stroll, 117 Cape Cod National Allen Farm, 268 ArtStrand Gallery, 214 Seashore, 190–191 Alley’s General Store, Ashumet Holly and Wildlife Chatham, 163–164 288–289 Sanctuary, 95 Dennis, 137 American Automobile Asso- A Taste of the Vineyard, 33 Eastham, 182–183 ciation (AAA), 41, 291 The Atlantic House, 223 Falmouth, 92–94 American Express, 291 Atlantic White Cedar Swamp Hyannis, Barnstable, and Angel Foods, 223 Trail, 190–191 environs, 114 A Nice Cream Stop, 198 ATMs (automated-teller Martha’s Vineyard, 265–267 Antiques and collectibles machines), 47 Mashpee, 109 Brewster, 150 Attaquin Park, 109 Nantucket, 233 Dennis, 139 Atwood-Higgins House, 191 Orleans, 172 Harwich, 158 Atwood House Museum, 162 Provincetown, 207–208 Hyannis, Barnstable, and Autumn, 32 Sandwich, 77–78 environs, 117 Truro, 200 Orleans, 175 Wellfleet, 188–189 Provincetown, 212 allston Beach, 200 Yarmouth, 130–131 Sandwich, 81 B Band concerts, 8, 35, 91, 153, Beebe Woods, 95 Wellfleet, 193 166, 171 Beech Forest Trail, 191, 209 Antiques Center of Cape Cod, Bank Street Beach, 156 Beer and breweries, 29, 139 Baptist Church, 264 119–120 Aptucxet Strawberry The Barn at Windsong, 158 Bellezza Day Spa, 99 Festival, 33 Barnstable. See Hyannis, Bells Neck Conservation Aptucxet Trading Post Barnstable, and environs Area, 157 Museum, 18, 87–88 The Barnstable Comedy Club, Ben & Bill’s Chocolate Aquinnah Beach (Moshup 129 Emporium, 107 Beach), 265–266COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL Barnstable County Fair, 34 Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop Architecture, 24 Barnstable Harbor, 114, 115 Eastham, 187 Area codes, 291 Bartlett’s Farm, 253–254 Provincetown, 223 Art House, 224 Baseball Berta Walker Gallery, 213 The Artists’ Association of Bourne, 88–89 Bicycling, 46, 55 Nantucket, 238, 239 Brewster, 150 best routes, 6–7 Arts Alive Festival, 33 Chatham, 166 Bourne, 86 Arts and crafts (galleries), 23 Dennis, 139 Brewster, 147–148 Brewster, 150–151 Falmouth, 98 Chatham, 164 Chatham, 166–167 Harwich, 157 Dennis, 137 302 Bicycling (cont.) Bojangles, 99 Cape Cod Canal Cruises, 88 Eastham, 183 Booksmith, 98, 176 The Cape Cod Children’s Falmouth, 94 Bourne, 85–91 Museum, 109 Harwich, 156 Bournedale Herring Run, 86 Cape Cod Crusaders, 132 helmets, 50 Bournedale Stone, 88 Cape Cod Factory Outlet Hyannis, Barnstable, and Bourne Scallop Festival, 35 Mall, 89 environs, 114 Bourne Town Hall, 86 Cape Cod Maritime Museum, Martha’s Vineyard, 261, Box Lunch, 106, 127, 187, 120 267–268 197, 223 Cape Cod Melody Tent, 116– Nantucket, 230–231, 234 Bramhall & Dunn, 275 117, 129 Orleans, 173 Breakwater Beach, 147 Cape Cod Museum of Art, Provincetown, 208 Breakwater Fish and Lobster 138 Sandwich, 78 Market, 151 Cape Cod Museum of Natural Truro, 200 Brewster, 20, 146–155 History, 148, 149, 189 Wellfleet, 189 accommodations, 151–153 Cape Cod National Seashore, Yarmouth, 131 beaches and recreational 22, 25, 209 Bird Watcher’s General Store, pursuits, 147 beaches, 190–191 176 historic sights and traveling to, 191 Bird-watching, 25–26 museums, 149–150 Cape Cod Potato Chips, 119 Chatham, 164 nightlife, 155 Cape Cod Potato Chips Falmouth, 94 shopping, 150–151 factory, 116 Hyannis, Barnstable, and traveling to, 147 Cape Cod Rail Trail, 6 environs, 116 visitor information, 147 bicycling, 131, 137, 147– Martha’s Vineyard, 268–269 Brewster Historical Society 148, 173, 183, 189 Wellfleet, 192 Antiques Fair, 33 Cape Cod Repertory Theatre, Black Dog Bakery, 287 Brewster Historical Society 155 Boarding House, 255 Museum, 149 Cape Cod Theatre Project, Boat House, 107 Brewster in Bloom, 32 108 Boating (boat rentals) Brewster Ladies’ Library, 149 Cape Fish & Lobster, 120 Bourne, 86 Brewster Store, 151 Cape Maritime Week, 32–33 Brewster, 148 British Beer Company, 107 Cape Playhouse, 139, 144 Chatham, 164 Brooks Academy Museum, Cape Poge Wildlife Refuge, Dennis, 137 157 269 Eastham, 183 The Brown Jug, 82 Captain Bangs Hallet House Falmouth, 94–95 Bucks Pond, 156 Museum, 133 Harwich, 156 Bud’s Go-Karts, 157 Captain Edward Penniman Hyannis, Barnstable, and Bunch of Grapes, 275 House, 184, 191 environs, 114 Business hours, 291 Captain Francis Pease House, Mashpee, 109 Bus travel, 42, 46 272 Orleans, 173 Buttonbush Trail, 184, 185 Carnival Week, 35 Provincetown, 208 Car rentals, 45–46 Sandwich, 78 Car travel, 40–42, 45–46 Truro, 200 Cafe Mews, 224 Cartwheels 2, 89 Wellfleet, 189 Cahoon Hollow Beach, 6, 189 Castle in the Clouds, 157 Yarmouth, 131 Calendar of events, 32–37 Cataumet Fish, 89 Boats, ferries, and cruises, Caline for Kids, 99 C. B. Stark Jewelers, 275 42–44 Campground Beach, 183 Cedar Tree Neck Sanctuary, Bourne, 88 Camping, 58–59 268–270 Chappaquiddick Island, Brewster, 149 Cellphones, 56 263 Capawock, 290 Centerville River, 114 Dennis, 137 Cape Cinema, 145 Chapin Beach, 137 Hyannis, Barnstable, and Cape Cod Art Association, Chappaquiddick Island, 263, environs, 116 117 265 Martha’s Vineyard, 257– Cape Cod Bagel Co., 106 Charles Moore Arena, 258, 260 Cape Cod Beer, 29, 119–120 174, 175 Nantucket, 227–229, 236, Cape Cod Canal, 6, 78, 87 Chase Park and Bowling 238 Cape Cod Canal bike path, Green, 162 Provincetown, 205 86, 88 Chatham, 7–8, 161–171 Christmas Stroll, 37 Dennis, 136–145 303 accommodations, 167–168 Christmas Tree Shops, 89 Dennis-Yarmouth Red Sox, beaches and recreational Christmas Weekend in the 132 pursuits, 163–165 Harwiches, 37 Design Works, 133 historical sights, 165–166 Cinemas Dexter Grist Mill, 77, 79 for kids, 166 Dennis, 145 Dexter Rhododendron nightlife, 171 Falmouth, 107, 108 Festival, 33 restaurants, 169–170 Martha’s Vineyard, 290 Diana Kim England, shopping, 166–167 Mashpee, 110 Goldsmiths, 240 traveling to, 161 Nantucket, 255 Dionis Beach, 233 visitor information, 161 Wellfleet, 193, 199 Disabilities, travelers with, walking tour, 161–163 Cisco Beach, 233 51 Chatham Bars Inn, 162 Cisco Brewers, 29 DNA (Definitive New Art) Chatham Candy Manor, Cisco Brewery, 254 Gallery, 213 170–171 Claire Murray, 120, 240 Doane Loop Trail, 184 Chatham Fish Pier, 162 Clayworks, 150–151 Dragonfly Gallery, 274 Chatham Glass Company, Climate, 31–32 Dr. Daniel Fisher House, 263 166 The Club Car, 255 Dream Weaver, 275 Chatham Light, 162 Coast Guard Beach, 182–183 Drinking laws, 291–292 Chatham Light Beach, 163 Coast Guard Heritage Driving safety, 51 Chatham Maritime Festival, Museum, 120 Duck Creeke Tavern, 198 32 Coatue, 233 Dudley Hallett Barn, 97–98 Chatham Pottery, 166–167 Cockle Cove Beach, 163 Dunbar Tea Shop, 77 Chatham Railroad Museum, College Light Opera 162, 165 Company, 108 Chatham’s Christmas by the Compass Rose Summer East Beach, 266 Sea, 36 Shanty, 144 Eastham, 182–188 The Chatham Squire, 171 Conant House, 97 Eccentricity, 194 Chequessett Yacht & Country Consulates, 292 Ecotourism, 53–55 Club, 189 Continuum Antiques, 175 Edgartown, 20. See also Cherrystone Gallery, Cook Shop, 151 Martha’s Vineyard 193–194 Coonamessett Farm, 99 accommodations, 276–278 The Chicken Box, 255 Corn Hill Beach, 200 restaurants, 282–284 Children, families with, 52 Corporation Beach, 137 walking tour, 263–265 accommodations, 57–58 Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Edgartown Books, 275 Bourne, 88, 89 Refuge, 234, 236 Edgartown Inn, 265 Brewster, 150 Cottage rentals, 58 Edgartown Regatta, 34 Chatham, 166 Cottage Street Bakery, 179 Edgartown Scrimshaw Dennis, 139 Countryside Antiques, 150 Gallery, 274 Eastham, 185 Courtyard Restaurant and The Edward Gorey House, Harwich, 157–158 Pub, 91 133 Hyannis, Barnstable, and Cove Gallery, 194 Eight Cousins Children’s environs, 116–117 Craftworks, 275 Books, 98 Martha’s Vineyard, 273 Craigville Beach, 114 Eldred’s, 139 Mashpee, 109 Cranberry Festival, 35 Electricity, 292 Nantucket, 238 Credit cards, 47 Electronic System for Travel Orleans, 175 Crow Farm, 82 Authorization (ESTA), 38 Provincetown, 212 Crown & Anchor, 223 Embargo, 128 Sandwich, 81 Crow’s Pasture, 138 Embassies and consulates, suggested itinerary, 71–72 Crystal Lake, 172 292 Wellfleet, 193 Current Vintage, 239 Emergencies, 292 Yarmouth, 132 Customs regulations, 38–39 Entertainment Cinemas, 290 Children’s Beach, 233 Entry requirements, 37–38 Children’s Shop, 167 Erica Wilson Needle Works, Chilmark Cemetery, 267–268 Daffodil Festival, 32 240 Chilmark Pottery, 274 Daggett House, 265 Etherington Fine Art, 274 The Chocolate Sparrow, 198 Dane Gallery, 239 The Expedition Whydah Sea Christmas in Sandwich, 37 Debit cards, 47 Lab & Learning Center, 210–211 304 First Night, 37 Hyannis, Barnstable, and Fall Festival, 36 Fishing, 55 environs, 117 Falmouth, 91–108 Bourne, 86 Martha’s Vineyard, 274 beaches and recreational Brewster, 148 Nantucket, 239 pursuits, 92–96 Chatham, 164–165 Orleans, 175–176 nightlife, 107 Dennis, 137–138 Provincetown, 213 restaurants, 101–106 Eastham, 184 Sandwich, 81–82 shopping, 98–99 Falmouth, 95 Wellfleet, 193–194 sights and attractions, Harwich, 156 Gasoline, 292 96–98 Hyannis, Barnstable, and Gay Head Lighthouse, 290 traveling to, 92 environs, 114–115 Gays and lesbians, 51 visitor information,
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