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Mashpee is the fastest
growing municipality in the Commonwealth, and felt by its
new and old residents to be one of the most gifted with
natural beauty. Along with the Martha's Vineyard Town of
Gay Head, it is also unique as one of the remaining homes
of the Wampanoag Nation, the Native American tribe which
met the Pilgrims at Plymouth. Although now outnumbered by
new residents, the Wampanoag continue to play a significant
role in defining the character of the community through
the town's Indian Museum, the annual July Pow Wow and other
ongoing activities of the Tribal Council.
With over five miles
of sandy beaches on Nantucket and Vineyard Sounds, extensive
waterfrontage on Waquoit and Popponesset Bays, four of the
largest freshwater ponds on Cape Cod, the three championship
golf courses of New Seabury and Willowbend and numerous
other visitor amenities such as the nationally recognized
Mashpee Commons project, Mashpee is a prime resort, seasonal
home and retirement community offering both a relaxed pace
of life and a complete range of services.
With enhancement
of its economic base in mind, the town is actively seeking
both environmentally friendly industrial and commercial
development and increased tourist facilities. As part of
that effort the Board of Selectmen has officially embarked
on a "green tourism" development project focusing on enhanced
access and programming at the town's 1,000-plus acres of
conservation lands as well as South Cape Beach State Park,
the Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and
The Trustees of Reservations' Lowell Holly and Mashpee River
Reservations. In addition, 2200 acres in Mashpee have been
proposed for inclusion in a new National Wildlife Refuge.
All of these efforts
are intended to insure that the town remains true to its
Native American heritage, maintains its economic vitality
and protects its natural resources and the sense of tranquility
that makes residents feel it is one of the best places in
the Commonwealth to live, work and visit.
Location
It is located in southeastern Massachusetts, situated on
the southwest end of Cape Cod and is bordered by Sandwich
on the north, Barnstable on the east, Nantucket Sound on
the south, and Falmouth on the west. Mashpee is 28 miles
south of Plymouth and 66 miles southeast of Boston.
More Links:
Official Town Web Site - http://www.ci.mashpee.ma.us
Official School Web Site - http://www.mashpee.k12.ma.us/
Additional Information - http://www.mass.gov
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