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Brewster is an historic
sea captains' town located on the bay side of Cape Cod.
Established in 1803, the town encompasses approximately
twenty three square miles, including over 325 acres of beach
and marshlands, with 24 ponds larger than 10 acres in size.
Brewster has taken
action to protect the town's historic character by establishing
sign codes and site plan review by-laws and is in the process
of updating its comprehensive plan. In 1985, the town took
steps to protect its open space and water quality by purchasing
close to 700 acres of land. Currently, over one-third of
Brewster's land has been retained for conservation, open
space, recreation and watershed protection.
Consequently, Brewster
boasts award-winning drinking water and two nationally acclaimed
18-hole golf courses among other recreation sites.
Nickerson State Park
contains 400 acres of trails for biking and hiking, camping
areas, and freshwater ponds for swimming, fishing and boating.
Brewster has over 15 bed and breakfast inns and over 30
art galleries, craft shops and antique shops, most of which
are along historic Route 6A, the old "King's Highway".
Brewster's current
year-round population of about 8,400 grows to about 20,000
in the summer season as visitors come to sample the diversions
of the town.
Location
Southeastern Massachusetts, at the inside bend of the elbow
of Cape Cod. Bordered by Cape Cod Bay on the north, Orleans
on the east, Harwich on the south, and Dennis on the west.
Brewster is 16 miles east of Hyannis; 83 miles southeast
of Boston; 87 miles east of Providence, Rhode Island; and
264 miles from New York City.
More Links:
Official Town Web Site - http://www.town.brewster.ma.us
Official School Web Site - http://nausetschools.org
Additional Information - http://www.mass.gov
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