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650 Main Street South Chatham, MA 02659
The Guild of Chatham Painters was formed 16 years ago. The members are from the Lower Cape, and are juried into membership. A maximum of 22 Exhibitors show each season. All paintings are original, using oil, watercolor, pastel or ... More on uptake_content

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Main St, South Chatham, MA 02659

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2624 Main St, South Chatham, MA 02659

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79 Commerce Park S, South Chatham, MA 02659-1411

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Provincetown Cape Cod, MA 02659
Retail shopping is anything but routine in the cosmopolitan climate of Provincetown's summer community. Dotted along Commercial Street are Provincetown's famous art galleries, antique and home fur... More on Provincetowntourismoffice.org
Retail shopping is anything but routine in the cosmopolitan climate of Provincetown's summer community. Dotted along Commercial Street are Provincetown's famous art galleries, antique and home furn... More on uptake_content

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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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Chatham Fish Pier/Stage Harbor/Ryde, Dennis Port, MA 02650

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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

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43 Chatfield Ln Chatham, Massachusetts 02633 United States
Welcome to Got Stryper Charters, fishing Cape Cod and the Islands. We are based out of Chatham, MA at the âelbowâ of the cape. Chatham is home to Monomoy Island, a seven mile long island well known for its fishing. With Nantucket ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Chatham, MA
'Chatham Windmill' is an historic windmill at Chase Park, Shattuck Place in
Chatham, Massachusetts.
The windmill was built ... More on Wikipedia
Located in Chase Park, the wind-powered gristmill was built by Colonel Benjamin Godfrey in 1797 to grind local corn. Originally located along Stage Harbor Road, the gristmill ... More on uptake_content
