Noun
Nauset (plural Nausets or Nauset)
A member of a Native American tribe who lived in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, east of Bass River and lands occupied by the Wampanoag.
In 1996, both the Highland Light and Nauset Light were moved because they were each at risk of being lost to the encroaching seas. Source: Internet
But the 2018 season will be the 85-year-old’s last at Nauset Knoll. Source: Internet
In 1923, crews dismantled the north tower of the twin lighthouses, moving it to Nauset Beach, where it replaced the old Three Sisters lighthouses. Source: Internet
Next, the boys are on the road against Sandwich and Nauset this week before coming home for a 4:30 p.m. tipoff against Barnstable next Tuesday. Source: Internet
The Outer Cape is home to some of the most popular beaches in the United States, such as Nauset Light Beach and Coast Guard Beach in Eastham, Race Point Beach in Provincetown, Ballston Beach in Truro, and Skaket Beach in Orleans. Source: Internet
Nauset Light Beach was three miles to the east, Cape Cod Bay three miles to the west. Source: Internet