We traversed with delight new reaches of the shore . . . one mile there
was as good as two elsewhere.
--Henry David Thoreau describing Truro in Cape Cod
Like Thoreau, all who venture to Truro experience sheer delight at their
first glimpse of this fabled coast. The Outer Cape's hauntingly
beautiful beaches have been attracting tourists since their discovery.
Yet, as longtime resident Richard Whalen expertly chronicles in Truro:
The Story of a Cape Cod Town, there is far more to Truro than its
coastal fringe. The Pilgrims thought first of settling in Truro; the
town almost had its own Boston Tea Party; and its tiny militia took 460
British prisoners after the wreck of their warship. Now, Truro enjoys
status as a favorite summer destination--even as conservationists work
to preserve the fragile shoreline. Read Truro to discover the compelling
story of a town whose fortunes remain forever linked with the sea.