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Once the home of an eighteenth century sea captain, the
Pepper House Inn now serves as an historic inn drawing its charm from the
warmth of times when welcoming friends and guests was considered an art
form.
Centrally located on Main Street in historic Brewster
Village, listed on the National Park Service's National Register of
Historic Places, the Pepper House Inn is within a walk or short drive to
all that Brewster and Lower Cape Cod have to offer. This includes:
- Swimming at one of Brewster's many Cape Cod Bay beaches a
short walk away
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- Bicycling 25 miles of paved paths along the Cape Cod Rail Bicycle
Trail
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- Dining nearby at many informal and fine restaurants
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- Walking, fishing or picnicking in Nickerson State Park
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- Browsing the antique shops, artisan studios
and galleries that line picturesque Olde King's Highway
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- Playing golf at Captains Course, Brewster's nationally
recognized public course, or tennis at local public and private
courts
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- Enjoying an evening of theatre at The Cape Playhouse or other
local theatre houses
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- Tapping your foot to the music during Sunday evening concerts
at Drummer Boy by the Bay
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- Learning about the Cape's fragile ecology at the Cape Cod
Museum of Natural History
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- Visiting the Brewster General Store to choose postcards and
gifts for friends and neighbors
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- Strolling to the beach at dusk to view the sunset on Cape Cod
Bay.
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A visit to Cape Cod is made more complete by experiencing
one, and hopefully all, of the following locations and activities. All are
worthy of a day trip during your visit.
- Nantucket
- Provincetown
- Whalewatching
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- Cape Cod National Seashore
- Chatham
- Deep Sea Fishing
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