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one of the most beautiful vistas in New England. Truro's Highland Light and the
Jenny Lind tower are located about 75 miles down Cape Cod and frame an easy, but
naturally and historically interesting, hike. Actually this is more jaunt then hike.
Traveling north on Route 6, the Highland Lighthouse area is 3.3 miles north of Truro
Center. Take the "Cape Cod Light/Highland Road" exit. Turn right onto Highland
Road and follow to the Highland Lighthouse area, where there is plenty of free
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