Towns and Maps of Cape Cod
Brewster, Harwich, Chatham, Orleans and Eastham

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WELCOME TO BREWSTER!
Located on Cape Cod Bay, Brewster’s seafaring past has earned it the informal name “Sea Captain’s Town.” This quintessential small town, rich in cultural history, represents a perfect blend of past and present.
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DISCOVER HARWICH! Spectacular Nantucket Sound beaches, miles of biking and walking trails, fresh and saltwater boating and fishing, a nationally recognized golf course, picturesque harbors, cranberry bogs and conservation land all await, when you become a visitor to Harwich.
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ENJOY CHATHAM!
Surrounded on three sides by the waters of Pleasant Bay, Nantucket Sound and the Atlantic Ocean, Chatham is located at the “elbow” of Cape Cod. Treat yourself to a walking tour of its quaint town center, where shops and restaurants beckon visitors. Chatham’s saltwater beaches and picturesque harbors delight the eye, while fishing, boating, NCAA baseball, golf, parks, band concerts, theater, arts and crafts, antiques and gift shops, and restaurants offer a wide variety of vacation activities.
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VISIT ORLEANS!
Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and Cape Cod Bay on the other, the town of Orleans is the commercial hub of Lower Cape Cod. Art galleries, fish markets, grocery stores; clothing stores; sporting goods and hardware stores; pharmacies; art galleries, antique shops, and variety stores offer visitor-friendly opportunities for shopping and browsing. {Explore Orleans, Ma}

TOUR EASTHAM! A narrow strip of rural country with marshes, ponds, bogs and forests, Eastham is bordered on the east by miles of the majestic Atlantic Ocean, and on the west by Cape Cod Bay. Oceanside or Bayside, salt air breezes and spectacular white sandy beaches bring swimmers, sun bathers, boaters, windsurfers and beachcombers to their shores. {Explore Eastham, Ma}

 
Cape Cod Real Estate news from American Heritage Realty

Approximately six hundred parcels of private property lie within the bounds of the Cape Cod National Seashore.

At its creation in 1961, the National Park Service announced that it would eventually acquire a portion of the existing dwellings within its confines.

In 1985, the Land Protection Plan for the Cape Cod National Seashore was adopted, with definitive guidelines for the use of these private properties.


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