by Steve Lam | Sep 1, 2015 | Events, Guide
Late summer and early fall is festival season on Cape Cod. So take a look around Cape Cod and enjoy what it has it offer. If you have the time & inclination we definitely recommend attending some of these events, which celebrate local foods, culture and small town...
by Steve Lam | Aug 19, 2015 | History
Did you know Highland Light (also sometimes know as the Cape Cod Light) in Truro is one of the oldest established lighthouses in the United States? The lighthouse that currently stands looking out over the sea in Truro is actually the third structure to stand...
by Steve Lam | Jan 28, 2015 | Cape Cod Photo Galleries, News
The dune at Ballston beach in Truro that separates the Pamet from the Atlantic Ocean was breached during the winter storm Juno. This is the second time in two years the barrier dune has been breached at this site. This is the Ballston Beach parking lot, it has been...
by Steve Lam | Nov 6, 2014 | News
The towns of Wellfleet, Truro, & Provincetown have been working in conjunction with the Cape Cod Commission and The Cape Cod National Seashore on developing a bicycle & pedestrian master plan for Outer Cape Cod over the last few years. The goal is to address...
by Steve Lam | Sep 5, 2014 | History
Sometimes the decline of Cape Cod’s fishing industry is referred to in a way that makes it sound like a recent development. In truth, the decline has been ongoing for over a century. By the time that this photo was taken in 1944 the effects of the long-term...