Falmouth in July

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Falmouth in July

Postby Jamie » Fri May 20, 2016 3:37 am

Strangely as a New Englander I've never been to Falmouth. I've been past it, many times on land and sea, but never in it. Thanks to a C420 regatta July 21-24 and some college visits, I'll be there for a couple of days.

Any recommendations? 3 days of staring at 420s through binoculars is not so appealing.

I need fried clams, good beer and raw oysters, clams...etc.. all the stuff I don't get normally.
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Re: Falmouth in July

Postby Tucky » Fri May 20, 2016 7:38 am

MA or ME? I'm assuming not across the pond.
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Re: Falmouth in July

Postby Jamie » Fri May 20, 2016 7:59 am

I've forgotten how many Falmouths there are. :oops: MA.
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Re: Falmouth in July

Postby kdh » Fri May 20, 2016 12:50 pm

Jamie wrote:I've forgotten how many Falmouths there are. :oops: MA.

Don't miss the "steamers", which to me is the only way to eat clams on the Cape.

There's a visitor center at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute that might be worthwhile.
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Re: Falmouth in July

Postby Jamie » Sat May 21, 2016 8:37 am

kdh wrote:
Jamie wrote:I've forgotten how many Falmouths there are. :oops: MA.

Don't miss the "steamers", which to me is the only way to eat clams on the Cape.

There's a visitor center at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute that might be worthwhile.


Ah, for all the steamers I dug up as a kid, I totally forgot about those. :thumbup:
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