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The Whydah Gally became the first pirate shipwreck to be positively identified and authenticated when it was discovered in the middle of the 1980s.
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The largest and most well-liked beach in Yarmouth has more than 2,000 feet of light-colored, supple sand on Nantucket Sound.
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Yarmouth Port's marshland on the shore is one of the most picturesque settings on the entire cape, not just in Yarmouth.
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The western trailhead for a 25.5-mile rail trail that circles Cape Cod and leads to Wellfleet is in Yarmouth.
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Route 6A encompasses the largest continuous historic district in the United States, passing through the northern, bay side of Yarmouth and Cape Cod.
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In the village of Yarmouth Port, you can drive along Route 6A for two miles without coming across a structure built after the 19th century.
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This public beach is located at the mouth of the Bass River, in the extreme southeast of Yarmouth, close to a number of hotels and many of the major tourist attractions.
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The Yarmouth Sand Sculpture Trail has been a staple of the town's summer season for well over a decade.
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After acquiring a 200-year-old ship captain's house, influential writer, artist, and costume designer Edward Gorey (1925–2000) relocated to Yarmouth Port.
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A group of concerned citizens organised in 2000 to save the 1930 Georgian Revival Bass River Savings Bank structure in South Yarmouth and transform it into a multifunctional arts hub.
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