In 1602, explorer Bartholomew Gosnold came upon this 65 mile long peninsula, and named it for the plentiful Cod Fish he found here. Today, Cape Cod is known for its beaches and their clean waters. Come along as we bike along a beautiful beach on the Lower Cape, blow glass at the factory that revolutionized the glass industry, cruise off Hyannis and view the Kennedy compound, walk on an interesting island where a field of green grass is covered daily by high tides, get splashed by a humpback whale as he 'backstrokes' off Provincetown, and take an off-road tour in the dunes of the Cape Cod National Seashore.
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