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All
of Brewster’s Ocean beaches are located on Cape Cod
Bay. The “Brewster Flats” as they are called, are a
breathtaking site at low tide and allow one to walk
out a mile or more. Many of the Brewster's homes and
Inns are former Sea Captain homes from the 18th and
19th century. This feature has been a Brewster
vacation rentals draw for generations and remains so
to this day.
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Nestled in the north middle sector of Cape Cod
Massachusetts is a small Old sea captains' town
called Brewster. The town of Brewster was once part
of Harwich (the North Parish). In 1803 the North
Parish was spun off to become incorporated as
Brewster and the newer section of Harwich (the South
Parish) remained as Harwich. Located on Cape Cod
Bay, this town in Barnstable County/Barnstable Town
metro area was named after colonist William
Brewster. The town encompasses approximately twenty
three square miles, including over 325 acres of
beach and marshlands, with 24 ponds larger than 10
acres in size. One well known resident included the
writer Conrad Aiken (1930 winner of the Pulitzer
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The
Cape Cod Rail Trail runs directly through Brewster
and allows its vacationers a more “old fashioned”
method by which to explore this little Cape Cod gem.
It is actually an old rail line that was dug up many
years ago. The scenic bike path runs right along
Cranberry Bogs, glacier lakes and through the 17000
acre Nickerson State forest and has become a big
draw for Brewster vacation rentals. 1/3 of all
Brewster land is conservation, open space,
recreation or watershed protection. Combine that
with 15 bed and breakfast/Inns and over 30 art
galleries and you can see why Brewster rentals have
been, and remain, popular to this day. |
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Some of the more popular attractions and
destinations in Brewster are the Ocean Edge Resort
where you can enjoy a newly designed Jack Nicklaus
golf course as well as the Ocean Edge restaurants
such as the Ocean Edge Ocean Grille, the Ocean Edge
Linx and the Ocean Edge Reef café. |
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The
latitude of Brewster is 41.76N. The longitude is
-70.083W. It is in the Eastern Standard time zone.
Elevation is 108 feet. The population, at the time
of the 2000 census, was 10,094. The number of
violent crimes recorded by the FBI in 2003 was 3.
The number of murders and homicides was 0. The
violent crime rate was 0.3 per 1,000 people. 11% of
Brewster residents report German ancestry and 24%
report Irish. The per capita income in Brewster
(2000) was $24,638, compared with $21,587
nationally. 41% of Brewster residents age 25 and
older and have a bachelor's or advanced college
degree. The Median price for Brewster rentals is
$676 (2000) while the average Brewster rentals
summer rate is slightly higher. Monthly homeowner
costs, for people with mortgages, were $1,116 in
2000. The average commute time for Brewster workers
is 22 minutes, compared with 26 minutes nationwide. |
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