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The Cape Cod Canal is an artificial waterway in Massachusetts connecting Cape Cod Bay in the north to Buzzards Bay in the south, and is part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The approximately 7.4-mile-long (11.9 km) canal traverses the neck of land joining Cape Cod to the state's mainland. It mostly follows tidal rivers widened to 480 ...
Construction of the Cape Cod Canal began in 1909; the canal initially opened in 1914 and was completed in 1916. Two earlier bridges (one automobile and one railroad) whose construction predated work on the canal and were built to span the Monument River (whose course was largely followed by the canal) are listed for completeness.
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1:30 p.m.: 10-mile back-up from the Cape Cod Canal bridges. At about 1 p.m. on Sunday, traffic on Route 6 was backed up around Exit 61 in Sandwich. As the weekend comes to an end, Cape Cod ...
With the Railroad Bridge as a backdrop, the Mayflower II crew makes its way through the Cape Cod Canal in 2022. The ship is a historic reproduction of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to the ...
The Kalmar Nyckel, with Captain Lauren Morgens at the helm, has already set sail from her home port, and is expected to transit the Cape Cod Canal sometime on Wednesday, depending on the ...
Buzzards Bay is located at (41.751364, -70.613563 Along with Bournedale and Sagamore Beach, it is one of three communities in Barnstable County located on the mainland side of the Cape Cod Canal.
This is a route-map template for the Cape Cod Canal, a waterway in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, the United States.. For a key to symbols, see {{waterways legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.