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Truro | This page contains an overview and links for Truro government, finances, libraries, natural resources, recreation, real estate, and schools as well as miscellaneous links. |
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| Overview | The Town of Truro is a small, rural community on the outer Cape where the quaint and unique character of "Old Cape Cod" is preserved. Truro is rich in history and strongly tied to the sea. It is in Truro where the Pilgrims from the Mayflower found a spring from which they drew their first drink of water in the new land, and where they found a cache of Indian corn, at a place named Corn Hill, that saved them from starvation after their first year. Truro possesses beautiful beaches on Cape Cod Bay and some of the most magnificent beaches on the Atlantic Ocean. A source of inspiration to artists and beachcombers alike, Truro's beaches, dunes and landscape of rolling hills are an attraction to tourists and vacationers. Home to a diverse year-round population, Truro's permanent population includes fishermen, tradesmen and an ever-growing number of retirees. The town is home of the famous Cape Cod Light, Cape Cod's oldest lighthouse, which was first erected in 1797 and replaced by the current structure in 1857. With over half of its land area within the Cape Cod National Seashore District, the residents of Truro are dedicated to preserving the special character of this seashore community. Because so much of Truro is contained in the National Seashore, Truro's real estate tends to be expensive. In fact, some have dubbed Truro the "Nantucket of Cape Cod." (Narrative in part courtesy of the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development.) |
| Truro
Government | Demographic, Economic, and Government Profile |
| Helpful Telephone Numbers | |
| Links and Information from
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts | |
| Town of Truro home page | |
| Finances | |
| | Employment and Wages |
| Libraries | Truro Public Library |
| Search Cape Cod Libraries | |
| Truro Public Library Information | |
| Natural Resources | Tide Charts |
| Cape Cod National Seashore Species List | |
| Cape Cod National Seashore | |
| Truro Weather Report from the Weather Underground | |
| Recreation | Beaches |
| Cape Cod Water Web Site | |
| Birdwatching | |
| Bicycling | |
| Walking | |
| Golf | Highland Links Highland
Light Rd., North Truro - 508-487-9201 9-hole, par 70, 2,789 yards |
| Real Estate | Barnstable County Registry of Deeds |
| Cape Cod Commission | |
| Valuation (Real
Estate) certification statistics | |
| Schools | |
| Miscellaneous | Truro Information from the Cape Cod Times |
| | Business Links from Townstuff.com |
| Truro Chamber of Commerce | |
| Complete Transportation Information | |
| A Cape Cod Sketchbook Revisited | |
| Truro Treasures | |
| Go to HOME page | |
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