First Encounter Beach

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First Encounter Beach is a historic bayside beach in Eastham, Massachusetts, known as the site of the Pilgrims’ first recorded encounter with Native Americans.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
historic site
hasAccess public beach access
hasAmenity lifeguards (seasonal)
parking area
restrooms (seasonal)
stairway access to beach
hasBestTimeForSunset evening
hasCategory Beaches of Massachusetts
Historic sites in Massachusetts
Landforms of Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Tourist attractions in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
hasCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
hasFeature salt marsh nearby
sandy beach
shallow warm water at low tide
tidal flats
hasHistoricalEvent first recorded encounter between Pilgrims and Native Americans in 1620
hasHistoricalPeriod Colonial America
hasManagement Eastham
surface form: Town of Eastham
hasNearbyAttraction Cape Cod National Seashore
Eastham historical sites
hasNotableEventParticipants Native Americans
Pilgrims
hasNotableTribeAtEncounter Nauset people
surface form: Nauset people (attributed historically)
hasOrientation west-facing
hasRecreation birdwatching
kayaking (tide-dependent)
photography
swimming
walking
hasState Massachusetts
hasTideCharacteristic large tidal range
hasTown Eastham
hasView Cape Cod Bay
hasWaterType saltwater
knownFor bayside swimming
site of the Pilgrims’ first recorded encounter with Native Americans
sunset views
tidal flats at low tide
locatedIn Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Eastham
surface form: Eastham, Massachusetts

Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOnBodyOfWater Cape Cod Bay
partOf Cape Cod
requires beach parking sticker in peak season

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Eastham hasLandmark First Encounter Beach