by sh4wm0t | Aug 24, 2016 | Cape Cod, Community, History, Holiday, Truro, Uncategorized
Summer on Cape Cod is truly a blessing, but Labor Day Weekend is always a symbol of the coming Fall! But why do we celebrate Labor Day? Here is some great information provided by the United States Department of Labor! History of Labor Day Labor Day: What it Means...
by sh4wm0t | Jun 22, 2016 | Cape Cod, Community, History, Thomas D. Brown Real Estate, Truro, Uncategorized
The Provincetown Portuguese Festival has done the town of Provincetown great homage over the years by paying tribute to a number of the fishing vessels that have called Provincetown Harbor home. This year they are paying tribute to the Patricia Marie and its’ crew....
by sh4wm0t | May 25, 2016 | Cape Cod, Community, History, Real Estate, Uncategorized
CALLING ALL ARTISTS! As a sponsor of the Truro Historical Society We hope you will be submitting ‘Lighthouse Art” for the Truro Historical Society’s Silent Auction! Your generous donation of time, energy and creativity is very important to us as we...
by sh4wm0t | May 10, 2016 | Cape Cod, Community, History, Office Listings, Uncategorized, Updated Property, vacation rental
If you are still undecided about your Truro Summer Vacation Rental be sure to take a look at this stunning Cape Cod getaway! Located on a secluded hillside overlooking Cape Cod Bay and the Edward Hopper landscape, The Cooper House is an immaculate, newly renovated,...
by sh4wm0t | Mar 10, 2016 | Buying a Home, Cape Cod, Community, History, Office Listings, Real Estate, Uncategorized
The home at 11 Perry Road is one of our favorites. It truly is a Truro Treasure. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to see this house! The house located at 11 Perry Rd has an amazing view of the Corn Hill area. This charming and beautiful historic Bayside...
by sh4wm0t | Feb 2, 2016 | Buying a Home, Cape Cod, History, New Property, Office Listings, Real Estate, Uncategorized, Updated Property
If Cape Cod is compared to the shape of your arm then Truro is known as the “wrist”. Located on the Outer Cape, Truro was the first source of fresh water for the Pilgrims upon their landing in Provincetown in November 1620. In 1709, Truro was incorporated by...
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