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Blueberry Manor a Cape Cod Bed & Breakfast was originally built by Alfred Thacher in 1840 in the Greek Revival style, although the foundation dates back to the 1740's. Later it was occupied by a sea captain, Thomas Long and his family; and then by the family of George Hallet, II, one of the founding fathers of Yarmouth. The Cape Cod MA Bed & Breakfast was maintained as a private home until 1994 when Jerry Rosen and Victoria Schuh purchased the property with plans to convert it to Bed & Breakfast use. Jerry, an MIT-trained engineer and master jeweler designing in gold and semi-precious stones, and Victoria, a painter/color consultant came to the Cape in 1993 from Brooklyn, New York with their young son, Alex. Jerry is particularly skilled in travel planning and encourages first-time visitors to the Cape to contact him before their itineraries are finalized, so that he can help them shape an experience that includes all of the "must-see" attractions of the Cape and Islands, while allowing adequate travel time to airports and events. Once you arrive at the Cape Cod Massachusetts Bed & Breakfast, Jerry will help you plan perfect days, taking into consideration your preferences, weather conditions, traffic and other variables.
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