Barnstable, Massachusetts
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town, draw only border, county seat
Barnstable is named after Barnstaple, Devon, England. The area was first explored by Bartholomew Gosnold in 1602. It was one of the first towns to be settled, in 1636, and was incorporated in 1639, as were the other Cape towns of Sandwich and Yarmouth. The early settlers were farmers, but soon fishing and salt works became major industries in town. By the end of the 19th century, there were some 804 ships harbored in the town. But this came to a decline with the rise of the railroad, which had arrived in 1854, and by steamships.
By the late 19th century, however, Barnstable was becoming world-renowned as the tourist destination it is to this day. Many prominent Bostonians spent their summers on the Cape shores, as did Presidents Ulysses S. Grant and Grover Cleveland. However, the most famous family to summer in the town was, and still is, the Kennedy family, who can still be found living in the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port. It was the summer home of President John F. Kennedy during his administration, and was likewise the home of Senator Ted Kennedy until his death.
Today, tourists come in droves to the town during the summer months. There is abundant shopping in the quaint shops of Hyannis, as well as the John F. Kennedy Museum and several other museums. The town's many beaches are popular as well.
By the late 19th century, however, Barnstable was becoming world-renowned as the tourist destination it is to this day. Many prominent Bostonians spent their summers on the Cape shores, as did Presidents Ulysses S. Grant and Grover Cleveland. However, the most famous family to summer in the town was, and still is, the Kennedy family, who can still be found living in the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port. It was the summer home of President John F. Kennedy during his administration, and was likewise the home of Senator Ted Kennedy until his death.
Today, tourists come in droves to the town during the summer months. There is abundant shopping in the quaint shops of Hyannis, as well as the John F. Kennedy Museum and several other museums. The town's many beaches are popular as well.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnstable,_Massachusetts
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°39'50"N 70°21'43"W
- Town of Plymouth 51 km
- Boston, Massachusetts 107 km
- Lake Pleasant, New York 417 km
- Cleveland, Ohio 958 km
- Detroit, Michigan 1071 km
- Fort Wayne, Indiana 1246 km
- Chicago, Illinois 1456 km
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1462 km
- Joliet, Illinois 1495 km
- Madison, Wisconsin 1584 km
- Lake Wequaquet 2.2 km
- Old Barnstable Fairgrounds Golf Course 3.5 km
- Marstons Mills Lakes Region 4.5 km
- North Bay 5 km
- Banstable Conservation Land 5.7 km
- The Ridge Club 7.4 km
- Sandy neck 7.9 km
- Santuit Pond 8.1 km
- Sandwich Hollows Golf Club 9 km
- Mashpee-Wakeby Pond 10 km