![]() Yellow lines denote the borders of the park, which blend with and run around six towns.Ī sizable portion of the early American story began on this outer edge of Massachusetts. The Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 captured these natural-color images of Cape Cod on August 23, 2016. Upon signing the bill to create the Seashore in 1961, Kennedy expanded the vision beyond his beloved summer home: “I think we are going to need a good deal more effort like this, particularly in the more highly developed urban areas where so many millions of people now live, and work out a means of securing the advantages of recreation and leisure which these areas can bring.” Today, Cape Cod National Seashore spans 40 miles of seashore, including six major public beaches, 12 hiking and biking trails, and vast stretches of protected ponds, dune fields, and coastal pine barrens the local towns also manage many adjacent beaches and green spaces. Commercial and residential properties were donated or bought from private owners (sometimes by eminent domain) and from the towns of Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet, Eastham, Orleans, Chatham until the park spanned 43,607 acres (68.1 square miles or 176.5 square kilometers). government created a park out of land that was primarily in private hands. ![]() ![]() Unlike most previous national parklands, which were usually carved out of rural public lands in the South and West, the Cape Cod park would be smack in the middle of established East Coast development.
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