





by Gillian
(Washington, DC)
I know that most people go to the Cape to hit the beaches, but that’s been a problem this summer.
There were eight… EIGHT sunny days in all of June.
What to do that’s not a tourist trap when visiting one of the great tourist bastions of the Northeast??
I found this great new blog, with a list of off-the-beaten-path and interesting things to do on the Cape, like walking paths normally haunted by locals, community farms, hidden museums.
http://wcaithedaily.wordpress.com/
It’s a pretty new blog, but those are the types of things I like to pepper my visits with.
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