A concise handbook surveys the peninsula’s natural and cultural history, explaining its glacial origins, dynamic shores, dunes and marshes, and seasonal rhythms. It documents traditional maritime lifeways, coastal industries, and vernacular landscapes while examining recent environmental changes, erosion, and conservation efforts under national seashore management. The middle chapters explore terrestrial and marine processes and human impacts, supplemented by pictorial features and informational inserts. A final section provides practical travel-oriented reference material, maps, and visitor guidance to help readers appreciate and navigate both the region’s ecology and its cultural heritage.