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A collection of short historical sketches and anecdotes organized town-by-town across Cape Cod, blending colonial-era planning and maritime lore with local industry and personalities. Chapters recount early efforts to create a canal, coastal hazards and shipwrecks, and the rise and decline of regional trades such as glassmaking, fishing, and meatpacking, alongside vignettes about notable residents and community customs. The work pairs practical milestones and technological firsts with human-interest stories to create a mosaic portrait of place, character, and changing daily life along the Cape.

About the Author

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Jack Johnson

Jack Johnson was an American author known for his vivid storytelling and evocative depictions of coastal life. His notable work, "Stories of Cape Cod," captures the essence of the Cape's landscapes and the experiences of its inhabitants. Through his writing, Johnson explores themes of nature, community, and the passage of time, offering readers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of this iconic region. His contributions to literature reflect a deep appreciation for the beauty and complexity of coastal living.

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