Wellfleet

A Cape Cod Village

Nonfiction, Travel, Pictorials, Art & Architecture, Photography, History
Cover of the book Wellfleet by Daniel Lombardo, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Daniel Lombardo ISBN: 9781439627341
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: April 3, 2000
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Daniel Lombardo
ISBN: 9781439627341
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: April 3, 2000
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English

Wellfleet is among the most picturesque villages on Cape Cod. Its rich history weaves a tale of sailors and boatbuilders, travelers and artists, and even ghosts and pirates. Here, in the pages of Wellfleet, trace the story of this fascinating village, from the old Congregational church steeple, which still tolls the hours according to ships� bells, to Billingsgate, the lost island whose lighthouse and village were swallowed by the sea. Wellfleet�s history is undeniably tied to the sea. Of the many shipwrecks off Wellfleet�s shores, the most famous is the wreck of the Whydah�the pirate ship captained by �Black Sam� Bellamy. It sank in a storm in 1717, and artifacts from the ship now form a museum. Ruins of Marconi�s wireless station, where the first transatlantic communication was made, are still visible on the dunes of Marconi Beach. The fishing boats still leave the harbor every morning as their predecessors did, and the remains of the old wharves, the shipbuilders� shops, the customs house, and the lighthouse can still be seen today in a town transformed into a thriving artists� community.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Wellfleet is among the most picturesque villages on Cape Cod. Its rich history weaves a tale of sailors and boatbuilders, travelers and artists, and even ghosts and pirates. Here, in the pages of Wellfleet, trace the story of this fascinating village, from the old Congregational church steeple, which still tolls the hours according to ships� bells, to Billingsgate, the lost island whose lighthouse and village were swallowed by the sea. Wellfleet�s history is undeniably tied to the sea. Of the many shipwrecks off Wellfleet�s shores, the most famous is the wreck of the Whydah�the pirate ship captained by �Black Sam� Bellamy. It sank in a storm in 1717, and artifacts from the ship now form a museum. Ruins of Marconi�s wireless station, where the first transatlantic communication was made, are still visible on the dunes of Marconi Beach. The fishing boats still leave the harbor every morning as their predecessors did, and the remains of the old wharves, the shipbuilders� shops, the customs house, and the lighthouse can still be seen today in a town transformed into a thriving artists� community.

More books from Arcadia Publishing Inc.

Cover of the book Canoeing the Boundary Waters Wilderness by Daniel Lombardo
Cover of the book The Real Santa of Miller & Rhoads: The Extraordinary Life of Bill Strother by Daniel Lombardo
Cover of the book New Castle and Mahoningtown by Daniel Lombardo
Cover of the book Hammond by Daniel Lombardo
Cover of the book The Beverly Yacht Club by Daniel Lombardo
Cover of the book Brookfield and Elm Grove by Daniel Lombardo
Cover of the book Seattle Fire Department by Daniel Lombardo
Cover of the book Lake Minnetonka by Daniel Lombardo
Cover of the book Onset and Point Independence by Daniel Lombardo
Cover of the book Leavenworth by Daniel Lombardo
Cover of the book Hidden History of Denver by Daniel Lombardo
Cover of the book Lobster Rolls of New England by Daniel Lombardo
Cover of the book Cumberland County, New Jersey by Daniel Lombardo
Cover of the book Pioneering Palm Beach by Daniel Lombardo
Cover of the book Highlands by Daniel Lombardo
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy