Cape (the)

noun, Cape Vincent, New York; see location on map

“There was no powerboats in those days, and he used to row my dad across to the Cape for 25 cents.”

“Well, the stagecoaches used to go by here to The Cape, and sometimes they’d stop at the cheese factory to get a drink or whatever, water.”

“If you got to the Cape and you were so inclined to report in when you got to the Cape, you went up to the customs officer’s house and reported in.”

“I don’t know what’s going to happen with this, trying to set up a joint branding project with the Cape.”

“We went over to the Cape one Sunday afternoon.”