
Cape Cod National Seashore | Back Shore
U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey Benchmark. At the base of what may have been the breeches buoy tower or the Continue reading
U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey Benchmark. At the base of what may have been the breeches buoy tower or the Continue reading
Eastern terminus of U.S. Route 6. Route 6, the Grand Army of the Republic Highway, is the second-longest highway in Continue reading
Bound A. The irregular border between town and common lands was marked at 15 intervals by granite markers, or bounds. Continue reading
Bound B. By far the easiest of the 1893 markers to see today, Bound B is just to the right Continue reading
Bound C. The irregular border between town and common lands was marked at 15 intervals by granite markers, or bounds. Continue reading
Bound D. Navigational instructions are a bit too complex to admit a quick summary, but to find Bound D, you’ll Continue reading
Bound E. The irregular border between town and common lands was marked at 15 intervals by granite markers, or bounds. Continue reading
Bound F. This handsome stone, which you can walk right up to, is also quite easy to find. Walk north on Continue reading