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Mashpee Commons is a lifestyle center located on Cape Cod in the town of Mashpee, Massachusetts. The center opened in 1986 and is considered to be an early example of new urbanist development. [ 1 ]
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As Route 151 approaches its eastern terminus, it becomes much more heavily developed, passing between and dividing the north and south sections of the Mashpee Commons shopping center. Just past Mashpee Commons, Route 151 ends at a rotary close to the geographic center of town, where it once again intersects with Route 28 (which is now running ...
Mashpee Select Board Chairwoman Carol A. Sherman said she hopes the project is "the first of many that we can do in town." Previous coverage More rentals will be available in Mashpee Commons' 382 ...
The Christmas tree at Mashpee Commons for December 2023. Here is the town-by-town information for tree disposal: Orleans: Drop off free at the transfer station, 56 Lots Hollow Road, 7:30 a.m. to 3 ...
Mashpee (/ ˈ m æ ʃ p i / Wampanoag: Mâseepee [1]) is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, on Cape Cod. The population was 15,060 as of 2020. [ 2 ] The town is the site of the headquarters and most members of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe , one of two federally recognized Wampanoag groups.
1893 USGS Map of Waquoit Bay. Waquoit Bay is a public national estuary, which is typically used as a research reserve. It is a part of Nantucket Sound and is located on the southern shore of Cape Cod in Massachusetts, USA. This bay forms the border of the towns of Falmouth and Mashpee, Massachusetts.
Monomoscoy Island is located in the southern part of the town of Mashpee at (41.569951, -70.504593 It is bordered by the tidal Little River and Hamblin Pond to the northwest and by the Great River to the southeast, and is connected to the mainland of Cape Cod by Monomoscoy Road, which crosses tidal marshes to the northeast.