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f you're fond of sand dunes Sea Trail," a scenic route which
and salty air, quaint little vil- begins near downtown Falmouth
lages here and there, you're and ends at the nearby village of
sure to fall in love with old Woods Hole. With two wheels
and a coastal route like this, who
Cape Cod."
So goes the familiar song. And even needs a car to enjoy Fal-
loyal visitors to this 70-mile coast- mouth and environs?
Another way to get around is
line in Massachusetts know that
it is indeed easy to fall in love aboard the "Whoosh!" — the
with Cape Cod's coastline, pris- jaunty summer car-trolley that
tine beaches and quaint villages. quickly whisks visitors from Fal-
One of them is Falmouth. mouth to Woods Hole, a seaside
"Quaint" is just the word for its village that draws Nobel Prize -
village green ringed with stately winning scientists and local fish-
captains' homes, and its tree- ermen as well as tourists.
This village is home to the
lined Main Street.
With its village flavor, beach- world-famous Woods Hole
es and convenient location just Oceanographic Institute, with an
15 miles from the Bourne Bridge exhibit center featuring varied
leading to the Cape — which is, ocean displays.
Ferry boats are still another
in fact, an island — Falmouth
makes an ideal base for enjoying pleasure of the area. Both Fal-
mouth and Woods Hole have dai-
Cape Cod pleasures.
Actually, visitors don't have to ly ferry service to the island of
travel far from Falmouth to en- Martha's Vineyard. A ferry ride
joy these pleasures. The town it- out to `The Vineyard" is a popu-
self boasts 12 miles of beaches, lar one day excursion.
Back in the town of
meticulously maintained
by the Falmouth Beach Falmout h's Jewish Falmouth, there are
Congr egation's
varied attractions, in-
Committee.
There's also the bicycle East En d Meeting cluding harbor views,
Ho use.
the colorful biweekly
path known as "Shining