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Sagamore Beach

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Sagamore Beach

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Framed by a two-mile pristine beach with Victorian homes on an overlooking bluff, the Sagamore Beach area has a long history, beginning with the Native American trail that was the forerunner of today's Route 6A. Settlement began when the internationally known Christian Endeavor Society chose the area for a summer colony in 1905. Soon, it was a combined vacation, recreation, and religious community, as well as a haven for families, that hosted numerous activities, including speakers of national fame, conferences, and a traditional swim at eleven every morning. Among stories of colony life in Sagamore Beach are several early attempts to create the Cape Cod Canal. Sagamore Beach became a prime site for viewing the construction of jetties for the canal's east end, the building of Sagamore Bridge, and the first ships transiting the canal.

Author Biography:

A resident of Cape Cod since 1960, historian Marion R. Vuilleumier is the author of twenty books. With the assistance of local archivists and Barbara D. Sullivan of the Sagamore Beach Colony Club Committee, she has compiled fascinating photographs that bring alive one of New England's hidden villages.
Release date Australia
July 1st, 2003
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
128
Dimensions
171x235x13
ISBN-13
9780738511832
Product ID
28252252

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