The Fate of Cape Cod

The Fate of Cape Cod

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The "bared and bended arm" of Massachusetts Since 1857, Highland Light in Truro, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, had sent out its beacon — a symbol of certitude. But by 1996, the future of the 66-foot tall tower was hardly certain at all. The structure sat on a stretch of coast that, on average, cedes three feet of shoreline to the Atlantic each year. Just 110 feet away from an eroding cliff, the oldest lighthouse on the Cape was in danger of plummeting to a historic death. Something had to be done

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