Cape Cod is a very popular vacation site for millions of people. The highlights would include the 40-mile Cape Cod National Seashore; the Chatham Museum displays local art; the Old Harbor Life-Saving Station; Hyannis is the largest town and has a lot of shopping; the ever-popular Martha's Vineyard; the infamous Nantucket Island; Provincetown is a popular place to visit; the Pilgrim Monument is a tall, granite monument to commemorate the pilgrims discovering the land; Falmouth is a wooded town; Sandwich has gorgeous waterways from its ponds to the waterwheel; and the Heritage Museums and Gardens which show very unusual styles.
One of New England's premier sporting destinations, "the Cape" is a golfer's delight with it's 27 public and 15 private golf courses. For those who prefer a hotdog and a good baseball game, Cape Cod is home to the number one NCAA summer baseball league in the country, in which 183 of it's alumni have taken their game to the major leagues. The area is also home to the nations largest sports conference, the Eastern College Athletic Conference, as well as a professional soccer team, the Cape Cod Crusaders.