No, it is on the border, and even though many people think that Plymouth is part of Cape Cod, it is not.
cape cod is east Massachusetts. If you look at a map there is a part of Massachusetts that's is sticks out into the Atlantic and is shaped like an arm... that's cape cod.
Cape Cod is not a state, it is a part of the state of Massachusetts (the part that hangs out and forms a cape). The state abbreviation for Massachusetts is MA.
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Cape Cod is the eastern most part of Massachusetts that juts out into the atlantic ocean.
The Cape Cod Peninsula is the fishhook of land in Massachusetts.
Plymouth, Massachusetts is bordered by Bourne, Massachusetts to it's southeast, and Bourne is the first town on Cape Cod, and it is the closest town to Plymouth, and Plymouth is the biggest town in Massachusetts, so if you mean northern Plymouth, it would be about 18 miles, or a 25 minute drive.If you mean southern Plymouth, it would be roughly 5 miles, only about a 10 minute drive to the cape cod border, and from central Plymouth, it would probably be between the first 2 distances I just mentioned and once you get to the border, you cross over the cape cod bridge, and your there.
Plymouth Plantation, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
cape cod is in Massachusetts
Yes, but their first anchorage was at Provincetown Harbor at Cape Cod in what is now Massachusetts.
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