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Three women, two hundred years, one state. Get to know the Massachusetts of today by following in the footsteps of three extraordinary figures, all avid travelers.

The ice cream trucks and lifeguards may be gone, but Cape Cod hardly shuts down after Labor Day. On the contrary, September kicks off what many consider the best time of year.

Once a summer-only destination, Massachusetts’s Cape Cod now has a season that easily extends through mid-December.

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Provincetown Before the Show
Spring is the time locals in P-Town live for.
Provincetown in the summer is a thrumming, chaotic spectacle. It’s a paradise, but one for extroverts with deep pockets. The crowds, the traffic, the rates—it can all be a bit much. But swing back into town during shoulder season (spring or fall), and you’ll find something else—a charming seaside village with the same winsome architecture, the same sunsets at Herring Cove Beach (because of Cape Cod’s curve, you can watch the sun sink into the Atlantic), and just enough art, dining and shopping to satisfy your senses. Spring is a great time to visit, thanks to slowly warming days, blooming bulbs and the promise of beach days to come.
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The Soundings Seaside Resort #C788
"The resort is quiet, relaxing. And on the ocean, it has it's own private beach area."
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