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Old 08-27-2004, 01:51 PM
Michael Vezzosi Michael Vezzosi is offline
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Default Coming to the Cape

Thirty days until arrival of the annual ten or so days in So. Wellfleet. I can taste it! Hear it's cooling off quite nicely these days. Done the Vineyard, not very interested in Nantucket. Thinking of an overnight/weekend to Gloucester. Any ideas? The girls just can't fish Day and Night! Two couples want to see the Seaport, the Statue and grab a nice room or B&B. Any suggestions? My fiance and myself have never been to Boston, either. Hear there are some vintage fire stations there, but I have NO intentions. Anyone ever checked out the firemans museum in, I think it's Brewster? I will have beach passes to Race Point, the bayside of Truro, and a pretty reliable 20' CC out of Wellfleet Harbor. Can't Wait!!! No access to internet but cell works pretty well out there. Thanks, Vezo.
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Old 08-27-2004, 04:48 PM
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Default Re: Coming to the Cape

There are several decent hotels in the Gloucester area. I like to stay at the cape Ann marina and Resort. Is right on the Blyman canal walking distance to the boulivard and statue-town. There is a good resterant there (The Gull)A big indoor pool with hot tubs and sauna. Whale watching and deep sea trips from Yankee fleet and a movie house across the road and stage fort park/beach. and it's fun to check out the boats on the slips. I havent stayed there for a while but I dont remember it being overpriced. I gas up at there every weekend. Scotty
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