
Cape Cod
by United States. National Park Service. Division of Publications Robert Finch
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Chapters (120)
- Cape Cod Its Natural and Cultural History
- Using This Handbook
- Part 1 A Fragile Coastal Retreat
- A Cape for All Seasons
- Part 2 A Great Arm in the Sea
- A Sliver of Sand
- The Bountiful Sea
- The Cape’s Transformation
- A Glacial Base
- The Restless Shore
- Wampanoag Indians
- Pilgrims First Landing
- The Cape Cod House
- Whaling’s Heyday
- Cape Codders and the Sea
- Fisheries
- Saltworks
- A Coastline Littered With Shipwrecks
- Lighthouses and Lifesaving
- Two Henrys: Thoreau and Beston
- The Cranberry Bog
- Marconi’s Wireless Station
- Part 3 Guide and Adviser
- Visiting Cape Cod
- Cape Cod National Seashore
- The National Seashore
- Water Activities
- Whale Watching
- Recreation Ashore
- Birdwatching
- Orleans, Brewster, and Chatham
- Eastham and Wellfleet
- Truro and Provincetown
- Nearby Attractions
- Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket
- Safety and Other Management Concerns
- Armchair Explorations
- Index
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