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P.O. Box 391,Dennis Port, MA 02639
Great experience for kids , and adults alike, Capt. Robbie will enlighten both, on his unique knowledge of his natural surroundings, and his fishing knowledge, biggest bang for your buck!!!!!!!!!!! More on Yahoo! Travel

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776 Main Street,Dennis Port, MA 02639

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, West Dennis, MA , USA
Some lighthouses decommissioned by the U.S. Coast Guard have been sold to private persons who restrict public access, but this is not the case for the Bass River Lighthouse. Shortly after acquiring the lighthouse in 1938, the Stone ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

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5 Lower County Rd, Dennis Port, MA 02639, USA

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411 Main St, Dennis Port, MA 02639, USA
Owner Ray Hebert could have become part of his family's Massachusetts candy-making business, but he ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Homemade candy is Great!: Homemade candy worth buying: taffy crackle candy canes and chocolates. They make ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Yarmouth, Massachusetts, USA
The Town of Yarmouth Is home to many beautiful beaches. During the summer season (May-September), these beaches are open and staffed (Lifeguards, Gate Attendants, Etc) from 8am - 4pm. Most of our beaches have a bathhouse and Two beaches ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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Harwich, Massachusetts, USA
Enjoy miles of windswept, white sand beaches. Splash around in the warm waters of Nantucket Sound at one of the salt water beaches. If fresh water is your style, there are an abundance of pristine fresh water beaches located in the ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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Old Kings Hwy, Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts 02675

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Dennis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
With its diverse scenery, access to shops and food, and proximity to beaches and other interesting sites, C... More on Discover America
Breathe in the fresh pine needles and clean air. More on TripAdvisor

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Harwich, Massachusetts
Hinkleys Pond, also known as Pleasant Lake, is a 171 acre natural kettlehole pond, with an average depth of 12 feet and a maximum depth of 28 feet. Transparency is poor to fair, extending to roughly 6 feet. The bottom is composed ... More on AnglerWeb.com
