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 Best Things to Do in Barnstable

By travelguylife.com

John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum

Since the turn of the last century, the Kennedy family has spent their summers in Hyannis, where they now live on their Hyannis Port estate.

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Main Street Hyannis

The largest business area on Cape Cod is where the JFK Museum is located.

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Veterans Park Beach – Kalmus Beach

This beach in Hyannis faces east and offers picture-perfect views of Lewis Bay backed by a memorial garden.

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New England Seafood

It would be absurd to visit Cape Cod and not treat yourself to some fish, fresh from the Atlantic ocean, dietary, religious, or cultural considerations aside.

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Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary

This area of woodlands, marsh, vernal pools, meadow, and a little beach with views of Barnstable Harbor offers additional spectacular coastal beauty.

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Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises

Whales, who frequent Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary in great numbers to dine on the batfish, are nearly synonymous with Cape Cod.

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Craigville Beach

Craigville Beach is one of the few public beaches in the mid-Cape, located between Hyannis and Osterville.

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Cahoon Museum of American Art

This museum in the community of Cotuit offers an overview of American fine art and folk art from the 18th century to the present.

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Cape Cod Central Railroad

You may board this historic train for a beautiful two-hour excursion across the Cape Cod countryside from spring through fall.

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Cape Cod Maritime Museum

The term "Cape Cod" evokes a wide range of maritime memories, including shipbuilding, shipwrecks, whaling, and fishing.

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