| We Malt It. They Brew It. You Drink It.
As a North American craft malt company operating in New England, USA, we’re proud to work with New England farmers and brewers to bring the craft beer industry to exciting new heights.
Like our craft brewery customers, we believe that better malt creates better beer. Stone Path Malt’s taproom is a one-of-a-kind destination, where you can enjoy a wide variety of New England craft beers overlooking the state of the art equipment that produced each beer’s craft malt. Some of our local regulars refer to the taproom as The Path.
Our U.S. & European-trained maltster collaborates with brewers to develop and supply premium quality craft malt that empowers the creativity of craft brewers.
Let us pour you a beer from New England's most notable and award-winning craft breweries, or try something new from one of our local brewers. All of of the beers featured in our taproom have two things in common: they’re brewed local and they’re Brewed with Stone Path Malt.
Come to our on-premise malt house taproom to see how malt "the soul of beer" is made and learn why brewing with premium local malt produces the most distinctive craft beer you'll find anywhere!
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| With over four decades of combined experience in the tourism industry, coupled with dedication and passion for creating the most fulfilling tour experiences possible, Northeast Unlimited Tours is committed to providing you and your travelers with the highest level of customer service. Meet the team who guide our company and oversee all of the memorable tour experiences which Northeast Unlimited Tours creates. Northeast Unlimited Tours is one of the Northeast’s most reputable and reliable Receptive Tour Operators. With over 90 years combined experience in the tourism industry, our regional expertise, creativity, strong buying power, and unparalelled customer service, we consistently meet and exceed our client’s expectations time and time again. Always serving as your silent partner, one call to us will have your customers thanking you and most importantly, re-booking with you. |
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| Canal Creative Charters
! Whether you’re looking for a few peaceful hours on the water through the Cape Cod Canal or a day with your family and friends celebrating a special occasion and/or a day of shopping in Onset Village, lunch at the Chart Room — Captain Adams will make your day on the Buzzards Bay waters a delight.
Choose morning, afternoon, sunset or full-day charters.
For more information: https://www.canalcreativecharters.com/ |
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Bourne Braves | PO Box 895 Monument Beach, MA 02553 | Phone: (508) 868-8378 |
| The Bourne Braves are part of the renowned Cape Cod Baseball League, which is the #1 summer collegiate league in the country. It is an all-volunteer organization that works tirelessly year round to provide the community a summer full of free entertainment for the entire family. The Braves are a non-profit association who relies solely on the donations of private citizens and sponsorships from local businesses. As a member of the Bourne community the Braves sponsor school reading programs, youth clinics, local scholarships, local hospice programs and the local fire & police associations. |
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Captain John Boats | 10 Town Wharf Plymouth, MA 02360 | Phone: (508) 746-2643 508-989-2494-Bob Avila | Fax: (508) 746-7472 |
| Our knowledgeable naturalists will guide you on an experience that is educational, exciting and exhilarating. Imagine yourself within feet of some of the most graceful, rare mammals in the world. Our whale watching excursions depart from Town Wharf in Plymouth and give you the opportunity to view sights that you will never forget. Join us on the journey as we head out to Cape Cod Bay and Stellwagen Bank, a marine sanctuary and one of the primary feeding grounds for Humpback Whales, Finback Whales, Pilot Whales, Minke Whales and the endangered Right Whales. |
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The College Light Opera Company is more than an independent not-for-profit educational theatre, it is a community in which young artists have the opportunity to practice and perfect their art in a supportive and nurturing environment.
Founded in 1969, CLOC provides an invaluable learning experience for our nation’s young artists while at the same time staging exciting, fresh productions for the enjoyment of Cape audiences.
The company consists of 32 talented singers, a fine 18-piece orchestra, 13 dedicated technicians, 2 box office representatives, 2 accompanists, 2 associate conductors, a choreographer, a stage manager, a co-op work director, a chef, a business manager, a marketing director and a bullpen of professional directors and conductors; all of whom spend the summer working in a professional atmosphere free of other academic responsibilities.
The Company is selected annually from applicants studying theatre across the country and around the world. The member |
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| Cotuit Center for the Arts is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in education and employment. Cotuit Center for the Arts does not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, veteran status, ancestry, or national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, employment policies, scholarship and loan programs, and other Institute administered programs and activities. |
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| Highfield Hall & Gardens is not your typical historic estate. While there's plenty of history within these glorious old walls, Highfield is a vibrant cultural center surrounded by restored gardens, peaceful walking trails and conservation land.
The house is a rare surviving example of transitional Stick Style architecture, containing
beautiful gardens located in the heart of Falmouth, Massachusetts. It is a unique
combination of a historic house, expansive gardens and trails, and a vibrant cultural
center. Built in 1878 as the summer home for Boston's Beebe family, the house sits on 5.5
pristine acres surrounded by nearly 400 acres of conservation land and public walking
trails. Highfield Hall & Gardens is not your typical historic estate. It is an example of a
historic building saved by grassroots community organizing. An effort of tenacity and
vision that continues as new research on the structure and its story of the people who
lived here add to the building's significance. It offers world-class music, international art
exhibitions, culinary classes, family programs, and year-round special events. For more
information, visit highfieldhallandgardens.org. |
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| Public, 18-hole par 3 golf course. Challenging, yet beginner-friendly and popular with families, seniors, juniors and women. Practice facility includes driving range, putting green and bunker. Rental clubs and riding carts, lessons and golf schools available. Full service restaurant and bar. |
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National Marine Life Center | 120 Main Street P.O. Box 269 Buzzards Bay, MA 02532-02369 | Phone: (508) 743-9888 (508) 759-8722 | Fax: (508) 759-5477 |
| Summer discovery center and gift shop; Year-round hospital for endangered sea turtles and seals; Non-profit developing a rehabilitation hospital for stranded whales, dolphins, seals and marine turtles and a science/education center. |
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Water Wizz | 3031 Cranberry Highway Wareham, MA 02538 | Phone: (508) 295-3255 |
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| Sessions and Programs:
Public & Senior Sk8 (see schedule @ $5 all ages- $5 limited sk8 rentals)
Stick Time (see schedule @ $10)
Learn to Sk8 (summer)
Kids 3 - Adults with Bourne Skating Club (begins September 2023)
Adults - with Karen Lambert Just Adults - see schedule
Learn to Play Hockey with Canal Youth Hockey (begins September 2023)
In-House Mites with Canal Youth Hockey (begins September 2023)
Private Lessons, Synchronized Skating, & Test Sessions with Bourne Skating Club (fall-spring)
Adult Hockey Classes (TBA)
Penalty Box Pro Shop # 781-336-9508
The Seaweed Shack
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Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises | Barnstable Harbor 269 Millway- PO Box 254 269 Millway Barnstable, MA 02630 | Phone: (508) 362-6088 (888) 942-5392 | Fax: (508) 362-9739 |
| 2019’s cold and rainy spring has ended and the whale watching action is really heating up offshore! Humpback, finback, and minke whales, dolphins, seals and more are here and hungry as summer feeding season kicks off! Book now and join our experienced crew on a visit to Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary to meet our biggest Cape Cod neighbors on the adventure of a lifetime!
The waters around Cape Cod consistently rank as one of the world’s top 10 whale watching destinations. With over thirty years experience and a sighting rate of 99%, Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises looks forward to providing you with a whale watch to remember. |
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| The John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum is a multi-media exhibit designed to open a window on the days JFK spent on Cape Cod. A video narrated by Walter Cronkite is included.
JFK’s Legacy Comes Alive at The JFK Hyannis Museum
Visit the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum to learn about the legacy of President Kennedy and his deep connection to Cape Cod where he enjoyed many summers with family and friends. The Cape was the one place he could relax and feel at home, even while bearing the weight of the world. Step into the unforgettable Hyannis Port days of the 1960’s when a beloved President and his family brought joy and hope to a nation.
Hours change seasonally; check website: www.jfkhyannismuseum.org
Last tickets sold one hour before closing. |
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| The Onset Clay Room is nestled right in Onset square. A perfect location for a date night, ladies night out, family day and to celebrate any occasion!
Paint your own pottery studio! Proceeds benefit the Gifted Crate, a Non-Profit Organization that provides birthday boxes to kids experiencing foster care. |
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| As a member, you will enjoy access to our 18-hole Gary Player-designed golf course, four-season indoor mineral pool, har-tru tennis courts, private beach with tram access, health club, and fine dining, as well as an extensive calendar of member social events. |
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| As a bridge from the past to the future, the Bourne Historical Society is committed to preserve, protect, present and promote the history of Bourne |
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| A unique Cape Cod art museum, bringing contemporary art and history to life for visitors of all ages.
The Cahoon is a lively, fun, and inspiring place to engage with contemporary art, enjoy family-friendly events, attend open houses, educational programs, and tours and visit a fantastic museum shop - all housed in an 18th century New England home with a modern gallery addition. It is your one-stop place for Cape Cod art and culture |
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| The 2019 season brings excitement with our brand new vessel the Dolphin XI built exclusively for whale watching. You can see how it has been built and photos can be viewed on our facebook page. The Dolphin XI is built with the newest eco-friendly technology, electronic equipment and other attributes. Our trips offer 3-4 hour trips guided by our experienced naturalists. A presentation is given on each trip that is geared for both young and old and that is just the start to your adventure. |
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| The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra, a professional orchestral ensemble, presents a wide range of live music and educational programs to people of all ages and backgrounds on the South Shore of Massachusetts.
They look to represent certain qualities such as: Vision, Core Values, Artistic Excellence, Music Education, Sustainability, Community-driven, etc.
The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra aspires to be the recognized leader of the performing arts on the South Shore.
508.746.8008
Copyright ©2010 - 2019 Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra.
All rights reserved. |
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Ryan Family Amusements | 116 Waterhouse Road Bourne, MA 02532 | Phone: (508) 759-9892 (508) 759-5464 (corporatenumber) | Fax: (508) 759-6806 |
| Ryan Amusements offers bowling lanes and arcade game rooms, come and see what the fun is all about! In our role as an amusement game operator we are a recognized leader in the industry. We supply and service games to family entertainment centers, hotels, sports bars, camp grounds and restaurants. Our service department is on duty 7 days a week ensuring maximum revenues for our location partners. |
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Banana's Inc. | 3029 Cranberry Highway P.O. Box 575 East Wareham, MA 02538 | Phone: (508) 291-0005 (508) 291-9944 | Fax: (508) 291-9923 |
| We have the perfect gear for survivalists, Boy Scouts, and outdoor enthusiasts. We have foul weather gear, work boots, military and workwear. We are the headquarters for kayaks, camping gear, outdoor tools, military goods, surplus and more! Visit us to see everything we can offer the enthusiast in you. Bananas is the “working man’s L.L. Bean”, where you can find almost anything you are looking for at this Army-Navy surplus store! |
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| The nation’s oldest continuously operating public museum, Pilgrim Hall Museum houses an unmatched collection of Pilgrim possessions telling the story of ordinary yet determined men and women building lives and homes for themselves and their children in a new world. See William Bradford’s Bible, Myles Standish’s sword, the only portrait of a Pilgrim (Edward Winslow) painted from life, the cradle of New England’s first–born, Peregrine White, the great chair of William Brewster, and the earliest sampler made in America, embroidered by Myles Standish’s daughter. |
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The society was incorporated as a non-profit organization December 29, 1921, for the purpose of acquiring what was believed to be the site of the first trade house built in 1627, by Plymouth Colony, located on the south bank of the Manomet (Monument) River, which is now part of the Cape Cod Canal. The Pilgrims traded with the Natives and the Dutch from New Amsterdam (New York City), thus having a source of income by which their debt to the London backers of their expedition to the New World could be repaid.
To stimulate interest, a historical exhibition was held and donations were received, enabling the Society to purchase the lot of land on which two 17th century cellar holes were located. In 1926, President Percival Lombard and Vice President Nathan Bourne Hartford conducted an archeological dig to uncover the complete foundations and many interesting relics. Additional lots were purchased, bringing the total to about 12 acres. The structure existing today is a replica erected on the discovered foundations.
With the signing of the first private commercial contract in English-speaking North America, the Aptucxet Trading Post became the first private commercial enterprise using a local currency known as wampum, and launched what is now the world’s leading economic force: the American Free Enterprise System.
Wampum is a polished fragment of a hard-shell clam usually containing a purple color, and shaped in a cylindrical form. The local Native Americans called these clams quahogs (pronounced kwo-hogs), and making the wampum required a great amount of effort and skill. |
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| Best of Cape Cod Kayak: Paddle Board, Bike Rentals and Tours. Are Ride Away Adverntures connerstone activities. Recently, Ride Away has introduced outdoor yoga, kids camp and great shopping opportunities. |
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Cape Cod Fairgrounds | 1220 Nathan Ellis Highway E. Falmouth, MA 02536 | Phone: (508) 563-3200 | Fax: (508) 563-5790 |
| The Barnstable County Fairgrounds is a facility located in Falmouth, Massachusetts within the village of Hatchville. It is home to the annual Barnstable County Fair as well as numerous trade shows and community events, such as the Naukabout Music Festival |
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| Plimoth Plantation is a living history museum featuring the native Wampanoag and Colonial English of 17th Century Plymouth including four major exhibits; the Wampanoag Homesite, 1627 English Village, and Crafts Center on Warren Ave. and Mayflower II on State Pier at the Plymouth waterfront. Open daily 9-5, March 24th through Thanksgiving, 508-746-1622; www.plimoth.org. |
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Wareham Gatemen | P. O. Box 287 Wareham, MA 02571 | Phone: (508) 295-3355 | Fax: (508) 295-3355 |
| Summer Collegiate Baseball Team |
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See Plymouth | 4 North Street Plymouth, MA 02360 | Phone: (508) 747-7533 (508) 747-7534 | Fax: (508) 747-7535 |
| A non-profit promotional agency established to promote and advertise the recreational, industrial, agricultural and historical advantages of Plymouth County. |
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| Your complete guide to upper, middle and lower Cape Cod.
Summer Guide Cape Cod is your guide to everything Cape Cod! Experience the best that our beautiful home by the sea has to offer by discovering local restaurants, shops, entertainment and things to do that will make your visit unforgettable. Be sure to pick up the latest issue of Summer Guide Cape Cod at select businesses around the cape! |
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| About the Farm
The A.D. Makepeace Company has been growing cranberries since the 1800's. Currently the company harvests nearly 2,000 acres of cranberry bog in Southeastern Massachusetts. The Company is pleased to offer educational tours for schools, community groups and other groups.
Hours of Operation
Please call to make arrangement for Group Tours and availability. Some dates available for individual tours also. Call or visit our web site for more information. We are closed on Sundays.
Driving Directions
From the Cape or Points North take Route 25 (From Cape Cod) or Interstate 495 (from points North) to Interstate 195 West. Take Interstate 195 West to Route 28. At the top of the ramp turn left on to Route 28 South and continue about one mile, take left onto Tihonet Road. Follow Tihonet Road to the white fenced bridge, turn right and go over bridge. Group parking is on the right, follow signage.
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O'Playsis LLC | 125 Main Street Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 | Phone: (774) 454-7978 |
| O'playsis Collaborative Arts Studio and Music Lounge is a unique and innovative space designed to foster creativity and collaboration. This multifunctional creative space offers a variety of activities and amenities to cater to different forms of artistic expression and collaboration. This space is created with the intention of breaking down traditional barriers and encouraging individuals to explore and engage in various art forms. This could include visual arts, performing arts, music, writing, and more. O'playsis aims to create a community where artists and enthusiasts can come together to share ideas, skills, and inspiration.
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See Plymouth | 4 North Street Plymouth, MA 02360 | Phone: (508) 747-7533 (508) 747-7534 | Fax: (508) 747-7535 |
| This quintessential New England destination, nestled conveniently between Boston and Cape Cod, is best known for its Native history, the Pilgrim story, and one of the country’s most iconic landmarks – Plymouth Rock. But history is just the beginning of what visitors come to experience here in Plymouth County. With everything from water sports to whale watching - golfing to ghost tours -Thomas Land to trolley tours - cranberry harvests to culinary tours… you’ll find yourself planning your return visit before you even leave! And with quaint harbor side bed and breakfasts, family-friendly hotels, and a five star resort tucked away in the forest, our range of accommodations meet every preference. |
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| The Cape Cod Central Railroad takes guests past marshes, cranberry bogs, dunes, and other places only accessible by rail. Come explore the Cape by train! |
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