Sagamore is a census-designated place and village located in the town of Bourne in Barnstable County, Massachusetts. The population was 3,544 at the 2000 census.
Sagamore Beach, a village of Bourne was named after the Sagamore Indians. Located on the coast of Massachusetts, United States, nestled in the bay surrounding the Atlantic Ocean entrance for the canal, Sagamore Beach is home to several secluded private and public beaches. In honor of those who came before, titles used to name the many streets and roads in Sagamore Beach include; Siasconset, Sachem, Scusset, Indian Hill, and Fox Run. A sachem is considered a chief of the first rank and a sagamore one of the second rank.
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Sagamore is located in the western portion of Cape Cod.
Sagamore includes historical neighborhoods, a glass making museum, and a Babe Ruth league baseball field.
Sagamore Beach is a more modern village, which continues to develop. Many neighborhoods have been built within the past few years. Sagamore Beach boasts large ocean estates and several large sandy beaches, with views of the barges, sailboats and cruiseships which enter the canal.
Clark Field, is a large playground with several baseball fields, tennis courts, and a basketball playing areas in the village.
Sagamore is really two different villages of Bourne, Sagamore Beach (North Sagamore) on the west side of the Cape Cod Canal, and Sagamore (South Sagamore) on the East Side of the Canal.
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