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Scusset Beach Rd., Sandwich, MA
Scusset Beach is located on Cape Cod Bay at the east end of the Cape Cod Canal. It is a popular swimming an... More on mass.gov
Scusset Beach State Reservation is close to my home. Without giving out exactly where I live I can tell you... More on Epinions.com

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129 Main Street, Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
View the gorgeous collection of vintage glass on display. Trips2008 Guide to the Best of Cape Cod. More on travelandleisure
We were totally unaware of the area's glass blowing history. Very interesting. More on TripAdvisor

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67 Grove Street, Sandwich, MA, 02563
Topics: arboretums, living, history. More on MuseumStuff.com
Americana museum on 100 manicured acres with a wide assortment of flora, a 1912 carousel, an antique car collection (including Gary Cooperâs snappy yellow and dazzling 1930 Deusenberg), the America... More on Discover America

#4.
Sandwich, MA
This quiet campground at the beginning of Cape Code has over 285 sites among rooling, wooded hills. More th... More on ReserveAmerica.com
The bathroom facility looked as if it was fairly new and was kept very clean . More on Epinions.com

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378 Rt 6A, Sandwich, Massachusetts 02537

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Sandy Neck Road, off Route 6A, Cape Cod, Massachusetts 02537, United States of America

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69 Spring Hill Rd, Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
After a lifetime of hearing about the Wing Fort House from my father; my wife and I finally made the opport... More on TripAdvisor
Visiting the Wing Fort House felt like an adventure into the past. The Historian/caretaker gave us a detail... More on TripAdvisor

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Sandwich, Massachusetts, United States

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Discovery Hill, East Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Pets must be on leash, except during the months of September through March when dogs are allowed off-leash,... More on DogFriendly.com
Tour the old-style kitchen where jams and jellies are made in old-fashioned tradition. Jams and jellies o... More on igougo

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Sagamore, Massachusetts, USA
BOURNE is the official Bridge town--two spectacular steel spans overlooking the Cape Cod Canal. Both bridges, the Bourne and the Sagamore, represent the entrance point each year for millions of visitors to leave the mainland and step ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
