Falmouth Inn - Falmouth (Massachusetts) - United States
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Falmouth Inn hotel city: Falmouth (Massachusetts) - Country: United States
Address: 824 Main Street; zip code: MA 02540
This Massachusetts hotel, just a 4-minute drive from Surf Drive Beach, features an indoor and outdoor pool. Every room at Falmouth Inn offers satellite TV with HBO.
-- Situé à 4 minutes de route de la plage de Surf Drive, dans le Massachusetts, l'hôtel Falmouth Inn possède une piscine intérieure et extérieure. Il propose des chambres dotées d'une télévision par satellite avec les chaînes HBO.
-- Este hotel de Massachusetts está situado a solo 4 minutos en coche de la playa Surf Drive Beach y cuenta con piscina cubierta y al aire libre. Las habitaciones del Falmouth Inn incluyen TV vía satélite con HBO.
-- Dieses Hotel in Massachusetts liegt nur eine 4-minütige Fahrt vom Surf Drive Beach entfernt und verfügt über einen Innen- sowie Außenpool. Alle Zimmer im Falmouth Inn verfügen über Sat-TV mit HBO.
-- 这家位于马萨诸塞州的汽车旅馆距离Surf Drive Beach海滩仅有4分钟车程,提供一个室内和室外游泳池。Falmouth Inn汽车旅馆的每间客房都配有带HBO的卫星电视。 宽敞的传统风格客房都配有电话和闹钟收音机。套房设有1个小厨房和1张沙发床。 客人可以在桑拿浴室里放松或前往店内的游戏室。Falmouth Inn汽车旅馆的公共区域覆盖了免费Wi-Fi。 汽车旅馆距离Island Queen Ferry岛和Falmouth Inner...
-- Мотель находится в штате Массачусетс, всего в 4 минутах езды от пляжа Серф-Драйв. К услугам гостей крытый/открытый бассейн. Все номера мотеля Falmouth Inn оснащены телевизором со спутниковыми каналами и каналами сети HBO.
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Driving Falmouth, MA Main Street
Driving Falmouth, MA Main Street
Falmouth /ˈfælmɨθ/ is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States; Barnstable County is coextensive with Cape Cod. The population was 31,532 at the 2010 census, making Falmouth the second-largest municipality on Cape Cod (behind only Barnstable). The terminal for the Steamship Authority ferries to Martha's Vineyard is located in the village of Woods Hole in Falmouth. Woods Hole also contains several scientific organizations such as the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL), the Woods Hole Research Center, National Marine Fisheries Aquarium, and the scientific institutions' various museums.
For geographic and demographic information on specific parts of the town of Falmouth, please see the articles on East Falmouth, Falmouth Village, North Falmouth, Teaticket, West Falmouth, and Woods Hole. Falmouth also encompasses the villages of Hatchville and Waquoit, which are not census-designated places and fall within the village of East Falmouth based on postal serviHistory[edit]
Falmouth was first settled by English colonists in 1660 and was officially incorporated in 1686. Bartholomew Gosnold named the settlement for Falmouth, Cornwall, England,[3] his home port. Early principal activities were farming, salt works, shipping, whaling, and sheep husbandry, which was very popular due to the introduction of Merino sheep and the beginnings of water-powered mills that could process the wool. In 1837, Falmouth averaged about 50 sheep per square mile.
Falmouth saw brief action in the War of 1812, when the area around Falmouth Heights, on its southern coast, was bombarded by several British frigates and ships of the line, and Massachusetts militia hastily entrenched themselves on the beaches to repulse a possible British landing which never came. By 1872, the train had come to Falmouth and Woods Hole, and some of the first summer homes were established. By the late 19th century, cranberries were being cultivated and strawberries were being raised for the Boston market. Large-scale dairying was tried in the early 20th century in interior regions. After the improvement in highways, and thanks in part to the heavy use of neighboring Otis Air National Guard Base during World War II, population growth increased significantly. Large homebuilding booms occurred in the 1970s, followed by others in the 1980s and 1990s.
In the late 1800s, after railroad service was established between Boston and Cape Cod, James Madison Beebe bought over 700 acres (280 ha) and built Highfield Hall, which is now a museum, and much of the land is preserved as Beebe Woods.
In 1965, Robert Manry sailed from Falmouth aboard his 13.5-foot (4.1 m) sailboat and reached Falmouth, England, 78 days later.
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Falmouth, MA Evening Drive, Main Street
Falmouth, MA Evening Drive, Main Street
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Falmouth (pronunciation: /ˈfælmᵻθ/ FAL-mith) is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States; Barnstable County is coextensive with Cape Cod. The population was 31,532 at the 2010 census, making Falmouth the second-largest municipality on Cape Cod after Barnstable. The terminal for the Steamship Authority ferries to Martha's Vineyard is located in the village of Woods Hole in Falmouth. Woods Hole also contains several scientific organizations such as the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL), the Woods Hole Research Center, the Woods Hole Science Aquarium, and the scientific institutions' various museums.
For geographic and demographic information on specific parts of the town of Falmouth, please see the articles on East Falmouth, Falmouth Village, North Falmouth, Teaticket, West Falmouth, and Woods Hole. Falmouth also encompasses the villages of Hatchville and Waquoit, which are not census-designated places and fall within the village of East Falmouth based on postal service
Falmouth was first settled by English colonists in 1660 and was officially incorporated in 1686. Bartholomew Gosnold named the settlement for Falmouth, Cornwall, England, his home port. Early principal activities were farming, salt works, shipping, whaling, and sheep husbandry, which was very popular due to the introduction of Merino sheep and the beginnings of water-powered mills that could process the wool. In 1837, Falmouth averaged about 50 sheep per square mile.
Falmouth saw brief action in the War of 1812, when the area around Falmouth Heights, on its southern coast, was bombarded by several British frigates and ships of the line, and Massachusetts militia hastily entrenched themselves on the beaches to repulse a possible British landing which never came. By 1872, the train had come to Falmouth and Woods Hole, and some of the first summer homes were established. By the late 19th century, cranberries were being cultivated and strawberries were being raised for the Boston market. Large-scale dairying was tried in the early 20th century in interior regions. After the improvement in highways, and thanks in part to the heavy use of neighboring Otis Air National Guard Base during World War II, population growth increased significantly. Large homebuilding booms occurred in the 1970s, followed by others in the 1980s and 1990s.
In the late 1800s, after railroad service was established between Boston and Cape Cod, James Madison Beebe bought over 700 acres (280 ha) and built Highfield Hall, which is now a museum, and much of the land is preserved as Beebe Woods.
In 1965, Robert Manry sailed from Falmouth aboard his 13.5-foot (4.1 m) sailboat and reached Falmouth, England, 78 days later
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Falmouth Heights Motor Lodge in Falmouth MA
Rates: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Falmouth Heights Motor Lodge 146 Falmouth Heights Road Falmouth MA 02540 Just 3770 ft² from the Martha’s Vineyard Island Queen Ferry, this motel provides discounted ferry tickets. It features an outdoor pool. Free Wi-Fi access and a flat-screen TV with cable are in rooms at the Falmouth Heights Motor Lodge. Each room is also equipped with a microwave and a refrigerator. The spacious grounds at Falmouth Heights Lodge have glider swings to relax on and barbecue facilities. There is a playground area for children and a garden. Laundry facilities are also on site. Falmouth Marine Park is a 10-minute walk from the motel and Falmouth Heights Beach is just a 2 minute-drive away.
Seaside Inn in Falmouth MA
Book here: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Seaside Inn 263 Grand Avenue Falmouth MA 02540 This Cape Cod motel features oceanfront views of Falmouth Heights Beach and free Wi-Fi access in every room. The ferry to Martha’s Vineyard is half a mile away. Each guest room at the Seaside Inn includes cable TV and coffee-making facilities. They are decorated in blue hues and light wood furnishings, and select rooms have a balcony and ocean views. Guests at the Seaside Inn Motel can use the copy and fax services or relax in the air-conditioned rooms. An outdoor sitting area is also available. The Falmouth Country Club is a 13 minute drive from the motel. Shopping along Main Street in downtown Falmouth is one mile away.
Driving Falmouth Beach, Cape Cod, MA.
Driving Falmouth Beach, Cape Cod, MA.
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Falmouth ( /ˈfælməθ/ FAL-məth) is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States; Barnstable County is coextensive with Cape Cod. The population was 31,532 at the 2010 census,[2] making Falmouth the second-largest municipality on Cape Cod after Barnstable. The terminal for the Steamship Authority ferries to Martha's Vineyard is located in the village of Woods Hole in Falmouth. Woods Hole also contains several scientific organizations such as the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL), the Woods Hole Research Center, NOAA's Woods Hole Science Aquarium, and the scientific institutions' various museums.
For geographic and demographic information on specific parts of the town of Falmouth, please see the articles on East Falmouth, Falmouth Village, North Falmouth, Teaticket, West Falmouth, and Woods Hole. Falmouth also encompasses the villages of Hatchville and Waquoit, which are not census-designated places and fall within the village of East Falmouth based on postal service.
Falmouth was first settled by English colonists in 1660 and was officially incorporated in 1686. Bartholomew Gosnold named the settlement for Falmouth, Cornwall, England,[3] his home port. Early principal activities were farming, salt works, shipping, whaling, and sheep husbandry, which was very popular due to the introduction of Merino sheep and the beginnings of water-powered mills that could process the wool. In 1837, Falmouth averaged about 50 sheep per square mile.
Falmouth saw brief action in the War of 1812, when the area around Falmouth Heights, on its southern coast, was bombarded by several British frigates and ships of the line, and Massachusetts militia hastily entrenched themselves on the beaches to repulse a possible British landing which never came. By 1872, the train had come to Falmouth and Woods Hole, and some of the first summer homes were established. By the late 19th century, cranberries were being cultivated and strawberries were being raised for the Boston market. Large-scale dairying was tried in the early 20th century in interior regions. After the improvement in highways, and thanks in part to the heavy use of neighboring Otis Air National Guard Base during World War II, population growth increased significantly. Large homebuilding booms occurred in the 1970s, followed by others in the 1980s and 1990s.
In the late 1800s, after railroad service was established between Boston and Cape Cod, James Madison Beebe bought over 700 acres (280 ha) and built Highfield Hall, which is now a museum, and much of the land is preserved as Beebe Woods. In 1965, Robert Manry sailed from Falmouth aboard his 13.5-foot (4.1 m) sailboat and reached Falmouth, England, 78 days later.
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Bob visits with John Druley of Quaker Homes in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Druley is developing a parcel of land in Falmouth that will have eight homes, two of them affordable for families earing a modest income. Bob and Druley discuss the reality of housing in Falmouth, where one-acre building lots are required for new housing. A lot, Druley explains, will sell for around $300,000 with no construction. For this development, Druley has invoked Massachusetts' Act 40B to gain relief from zoning restrictions such as the one-acre minimum lot size. In return, Druley must make 20 percent of the homes available as affordable homes, for those earning up to 80 percent of the area's median income. The lots are 10,000 sqaure feet with a 40-foot setback from the road, 10-foot sidelines, and a 45 to 50-foot backyard. The homes are 1,800-square-foot Capes with attached garages, clad in white cedar shingles, with skylights, architectural-style roof shingles, and no-maintenance, energy-efficient vinyl windows. Druley explains that the affordable and market-priced homes must be indistinguisable in design, materials, and layout. The state assigns a 40B auditor to monitor the project and assure that no corners are cut on the affordable homes, and that the developer earns no more than 20 percent profit from the development. Druley explains that the market-priced homes in the neighborhood will sell for between $375,000 and $400,000, which will help offset the $119,900 selling price for the affordable homes.
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Falmouth Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour
Tour Falmouth, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.
Falmouth, Massachusetts is situated in the southwest corner of Cape Cod, known as the Upper-Cape. Falmouth is the second most populous and second largest town on the Cape, and probably has one of the longest coastlines in the state. There are 70 miles of seashore that edge the town. Consequently, there is a lot of land development with high value, high demand, and the choice views that create real property wealth.
Falmouth is very attentive to the environmental demands of that coastline. Large geographical tracts of land have been set aside for public conservation, not necessarily exclusively waterfront, but some of the woodland and back land areas that are the natural habitat for wildlife and are locations that also serve to enhance the attractiveness of the community. Falmouth has 818 acres of freshwater ponds and about 2,209 acres of saltwater bays and harbors. Falmouth, like every community aims to retain attractiveness in the face of growth pressure. For other town tours visit . For towns in MA visit . For MA relocation information go to . For a MA MLS map search visit .
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Drive along Falmouth Beach
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Cape Cod, endroit par excellence pour la plage, les longues promenades sur le sable, les marées et les dunes, les bateaux de pêches et les phoques.....Des petites villes très coquettes, Provincetown, Chatham, Hyannis, Brewster ( ou ont a campez ), L'ile Martha's vineyard Falmouth, et plus au nord sur le chemin de retour Gloucester. Pistes a vélo a profusion, gens très polis et courtois sur la route......faut voir !
Fantastic sunny September day in Falmouth Heights, Cape Cod
Some Cape Cod days are just so beautiful!!
Falmouth, which comprises eight distinctive villages, is one of the Cape's most popular summer destinations. The town occupies the lower corner of the Cape's shoulder, and because of the many inlets and bays, it is surrounded on nearly three sides by water.
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The Falmouth Way to Stay: Best Inn in Falmouth, Ma
The Falmouth Way to Stay: Best Inn in Falmouth, Ma
What defines a Best Inn In Falmouth Ma?? Well for me its the overall caring of the staff..When the housekeeper does a great job.,..like she has done for me during my stay here.and asks me EVERY TIME If there is anything else I need,.and really means it..that's what I look for!
Another Example would be this..
..the time that .Greg the owner..bought me a Flashlight because he thought that there could be a Winter Storm coming....YES! Shoreway Acres really does look out for its Guests!
The Falmouth Way to Stay: Best Inn in Falmouth Ma
When you plan your Cape Cod stay,,..
Why not choose Shorewayacresinn.com
The Falmouth Way to Stay: Best Inn in Falmouth, Ma
When planning your Cape Cod Vacation,,..consider staying at
Shoreway Acres...They have a huge Indoor Pool,..Air Conditioned Rooms,..and all the extras too! AND...Its just a short walk to both the center of town,..as well as the beach..heading the other way...
The Falmouth Way to Stay: Best Inn in Falmouth, Ma
The Falmouth Way to Stay: Best Inn in Falmouth, Ma
So,..please ,.DO come To Falmouth Ma on Cape Cod.,...where you breathe in the Salt Air of the nearby Ocean....and when you do Choose Shoreway Acres as your home base...among the things that surely make it best are the huge Indoor Pool and proximity to town,...and another short walk the other way to the Beach!
The Falmouth Way to Stay: Best Inn in Falmouth, Ma
Experience a Staff that never quits helping you,..a staff that's on top of everything!
The Falmouth Way to Stay: Best Inn in Falmouth, Ma
Its a great experience you'l never forget!
So..YES,.DO come to Shoreway Acres...stay awhile,.....get the sand in your shoes
The Falmouth Way to Stay: Best Inn in Falmouth, Ma!
If you wish you can call to make reservations here's their number:1-800-352-7100
Visit their website here..
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Falmouth Heights Motor Lodge
Cape Cod charm abounds at this family-owned and operated four and a half acre estate. The Falmouth Heights Motor Lodge has all the conveniences of a motel with the warm hospitality of an inn. We are located just 175 yards from famous Falmouth Heights Beach with its warm waters and southwest breezes. A short stroll from the Lodge brings you to Falmouth Harbor where the ferry sails daily to the storybook island of Marthas Vineyard. At Falmouth Heights Motor Lodge our friendly staff awaits your arrival.