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Nobska Lighthouse
The guide was updated:Built in 1828 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 as the Nobska Point Light, this lighthouse is used today by the United States Coast Guard. This lighthouse was first lit in 1876, and is still used to assist in seaside navigation to this very day.
Useful Information
- Address: Nobska Point Light, Woods Hole Road, Falmouth, MA
- Website: www.friendsofnobska.org
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If you want to get up close and personal with the sea life of the Cape, look no further than Falmouth's Woods Hole Aquarium. Learn about the aquatic life of Massachusetts with their informative displays, and the kids can also enjoy the seals performing tricks for food. Best of all, its free!
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Spohr Gardens
Enjoy a nice and relaxing walk across what many consider to be Falmouth's "hidden gem." Spohr Gardens displays have various pathways with beautiful flowers and various artifacts collected by Charles Spohr. The tranquil atmosphere is what makes this garden a must see destination for any visitor.
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Nobska Lighthouse
Built in 1828 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 as the Nobska Point Light, this lighthouse is used today by the United States Coast Guard. This lighthouse was first lit in 1876, and is still used to assist in seaside navigation to this very day.
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The College Light Opera Company
The College Light Opera Company (CLOC) is a non-profit educational theater group performing musicals and operettas for summer audiences on the Cape Cod. The group consists of 32 talented singers, a fine 18-piece orchestra, and 12 dedicated technicians.
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Old Silver Beach
This beach is known for its beautiful sands and its nice warm waters. This is a gorgeous sandy beach with shallow water safe for even the youngest of children. With nearby water sports rentals and hotel, this should be a #1 stop for any Falmouth visitor.
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Woods Hole Historical Museum
Although this museum is small, it truly comes alive in the summer with unique and creative exhibits and events that differ and expand yearly for the public. During the winter, the archives are available to the public as well as a tool shed that is a must-see for any steampunk fan.
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Island Queen Ferry
Sail away on the Island Queen! The Island Queen Ferry offers a lounge, a bar, great food, and friendly staff to accompany you on your ride across to Martha’s Vineyard. Enjoy a relaxing yet fun-filled ride and enjoy the sea on this luxurious boat ride.
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Shining Sea Bikeway
Experience a nice scenic bike ride for ten miles (16km) across Woods Hole Ferry to North Falmouth. Bike rentals are located on both ends at their respective terminals so you can have fun and enjoy the ride!
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Highfield Hall & Gardens
Highfield Hall is an exuberant museum that highlights Falmouth's history during the time the railroad was established in the late 1800s. The museum, originally built by the Beebe family and converted into a summer home, commemorates Falmouth's commerce, art, and trades of the times, as well as its gorgeous vineyards and gardens.
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Marine Biological Laboratory
The town of Falmouth is home to several organizations dedicated to the study of the oceans and the organisms that call them home. The Marine Biolgical Laboratory in Woods Hole is an independent research facility that has earned a place in the international scientific community. Visitors can tour the campus and get a look at some of the animals used in the MBL's research during the summer months. Tours last approximately one hour and require a reservation to be made at least one week in advance.
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