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  1. Cape Cod - Wikipedia

    The Cape is divided into fifteen towns, several of which are in turn made up of multiple named villages. Cape Cod forms the southern boundary of the Gulf of Maine, which extends north …

  2. Cape Cod | History, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 4, 2026 · Cape Cod was named by Bartholomew Gosnold, an English explorer who visited its shores in 1602 and took aboard a “great store of codfish.” In 1620 the Pilgrims landed at the …

  3. History & Culture - Cape Cod National Seashore (U.S. National …

    Aug 21, 2025 · From the beginning of its creation to the foundation of its National Seashore, Cape Cod is one of the forbearers of our national heritage. Many people and their stories have …

  4. History | Barnstable County, Cape Cod

    Throughout the month, we highlighted how Barnstable County has evolved over the centuries—from its historic role in the Revolutionary War to the modern-day services that …

  5. Why History Buffs Love Cape Cod

    Oct 11, 2023 · There's more to Cape Cod than sandy beaches and breath-taking vistas. The peninsula, first settled by the Wampanoag tribe long before the Pilgrims came ashore in …

  6. The Rich History of Cape Cod - CapeCod.com

    Cape Cod is a sandy peninsula created during the ice age that reaches out into the Atlantic Ocean like a crooked arm. Geologists are interested in Cape Cod because it was formed very …

  7. Find Out 16 Cape Cod Historical Sites

    Oct 26, 2023 · Explore the rich history of Cape Cod historical sites. Immerse yourself in the past and discover Cape Cod's fascinating heritage today.

  8. History Of Cape Cod: From Fishing And Whaling To Tourist …

    Sep 26, 2024 · Discover the captivating journey of Cape Cod, transforming from a humble fishing and whaling hub to a bustling tourist haven. Cape Cod's history begins with the Native …

  9. History - Your Destination Guide to Cape Cod

    Pounded by waves and shaped by sand, the story of Cape Cod is set in a ever-changing geological wonderland. As Ice Age glaciers began to advance into lower New England about …

  10. Cape Cod History - The New York Times Web Archive

    The federal government bought it in 1928 and had the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers rebuild it. In the 1930s three bridges - two traffic and one railroad - went up, and the rest is the latter-day...