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  2. Wildwoods Shore Resort Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Cape Cod Inn 1966 Sweetbriar and Atlantic Originally three floors, and expanded to four in the 2000s. ... Jolly Roger 1959 Ocean, Lotus, and Palm Originally on the ...

  3. Gray Gables - Wikipedia

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    Gray Gables was built in 1880 and was named Tudor Haven by its first owners. [1] Grover Cleveland purchased the house for $20,000 [2] in 1890 (equivalent to $620,000 in 2023), renovating it and renaming it Gray Gables.

  4. List of the oldest buildings in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Oldest building on Cape Cod confirmed via dendrochronology. [1] Balch House: Beverly: 1680 The oldest portion of the Balch house was found to date to 1680 via dendrochronology study. [19] This home was originally a single room cottage one-and-one-half stories in height, with a now removed chimney bay.

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  6. Centerville, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Centerville is one of the seven villages in the Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States, on Cape Cod. [1] Located on the South Side of Barnstable, Centerville is primarily residential, and includes a small business district as well as several notable beaches.

  7. Cape Cod - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Cod Canal, completed in 1916, connects Buzzards Bay to Cape Cod Bay; its creation shortened the trade route between New York and Boston by 62 miles (100 km). [ 9 ] Cape Cod extends 65 miles (105 km) into the Atlantic Ocean, with a breadth of between 1–20 miles (1.6–32.2 km), and covers more than 400 miles (640 km) of shoreline. [ 10 ]