The Falmouth Visitor's
Sites of Interest
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Some info we'd like to
share with you -
some about the Cape, some not...
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The Original Cape Codders - find
out about the
Wampanoag Tribe
Wampanoag
is the collective name of the indigenous people of
southeastern Massachusetts and eastern Rhode Island. The name has been
variously translated as "Eastern People", "People of the
Dawn", or more currently "People of the First Light".
The Mashpee Wampanoag website.
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Explore
some of the African American Inventors
that made the World a better
Place!
African
American Inventors
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from
ice cream to aerial bombs and even the "Real McCoy", learn the
origins of some of the greatest inventions in American history.
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Capturing
the Spirit of Falmouth, Cape Cod and the Islands
Falmouth, Cape Cod
Photographer
Kathy Sharp
Frisbee's glorious scenes of coastal Cape Cod, its wildlife,
Native Americans, tall ships and architecture.
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Even Coyotes vacation
on Cape Cod - keep your traveling pet safe!
Safety tips for
vacationers and natives alike: don't feed coyotes, don't put pet foods
outside, don't keep small pets tied up outside, keep your garbage under
wraps, and if you see a coyote - make lots of noise and show him your
house is YOUR territory!
Read this article from Mass
Wildlife - Massachusetts Division of Fisheries & Wildlife |
Want to hook up with
some Cape Cod outdoors-lovin' folk for
fun in the sun kayaking, biking, hiking, golfing, blading, skiing,
and snowboarding?
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Well, check out the
Upper Cape Ski Club for all the details...
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Oceanographic Institution
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