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DESCRIPTION:\nOnce upon a time\, all village ports on Cape Cod were thriv
 ing\, industrial working waterfronts. Merchant schooners &amp\; clipper 
 ships sailed in and out of the Harwiches\, Hyannis and Yarmouth ports (t
 o mention a mere few)\, trading goods\, servicing passengers\, disembark
 ing on global voyages\, or coming home from travel on the high seas. The
  evolution of transportation\, navigation\, communication &amp\; product
 ion severely effected the Cape&rsquo\;s commercial activity from and on 
 the ocean. The bustling harbors that once contributed to an Atlantic wor
 ld economy have morphed into much different seascapes today.\nAlas! Cape
  Cod Maritime Museum has found the Lost Ports of Cape Cod in a fine art 
 exhibit slated to open in conjunction with Arts Foundation of Cape Cod&r
 squo\;s Fall for Arts 2012. The Lost Ports exhibit shows daily working w
 aterfronts of 18th &amp\; 19th century Cape Cod through exquisite oil pa
 intings by local artist Kenneth Evans\, who uncovers a distant imagined 
 place that was once outside our windows.\n\n&nbsp\;
URL:http://barnstable-hyannis.patch.com/events/lost-ports-of-cape-cod
SUMMARY:Lost Ports of Cape Cod
LOCATION:Cape Cod Maritime Museum: 135 South St\, Hyannis\, MA
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