2010 Population: 23,793 Yarmouth, incorporated in 1639, is located in the Mid-Cape area, about 23 miles east of the Cape Cod Canal. Yarmouth is one of the towns that extend from Cape Cod Bay on the north across the peninsula south to Nantucket Sound and covers seventeen square miles. The most striking physical features of Yarmouth are the result of glaciation; the low round hills on the north side of Yarmouth were created by the leading edge of the glacier as it pushed the land before it. The flat sandy ter
Yarmouth is made up of three villages; South Yarmouth, West Yarmouth and Yarmouth Port. There are three libraries, one in each village. Yarmouth boast fifteen of Cape Cod’s finest fresh and saltwater beaches to laze away the days, four golf courses challenging all levels, many tennis courts for the more active, and many hiking and conservation trails. Keeping pace with the growth on Cape Cod is the increase of professional and community music, art, dance and theater groups. The Yarmouth Cultural Center of
The Blushing Oyster Bed & Breakfast Our inn is located among the historic and stately ship captainâs homes along the Old Kings Highway in Yarmouth Port, MA. Our bed and breakfast provides the perfect blend of past and present, displaying its many lovely antiques throughout the newly designed, beautifully appointed bedrooms and common rooms. A stay at The Blushing Oyster Bed & Breakfast offers comfortable amenities contributing to a homey atmosphere.
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