NO. Cape Cod is in Massachusetts.
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used to be a peninsula now an island Cape Cod is still considered a peninsula because the canal that disconnects the cape from the rest of Massachusetts is man made
Cape Cod, is mostly an eroding headland with barrier spits attached.
There are multiple locations in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. These include South Kingstown and West Warwick in Rhode Island, and Braintree, South Attleboro, and Swansea in Massachusetts. There is also one store in Cape Cod.
Cape Cod is a Peninsula that became an island after a canal was built Cape Cod isn't considered an island because the canal was man-made, it's still considered a Peninsula.
Cape Cod and Long Island are examples of peninsulas. They are protrusions of land surrounded on three sides by water.
It is approximately 270 miles from Long Island, NY to Cape Cod, MA.
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