Provincetown

By John Hardy Wright

Provincetown
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On November 11, 1620, the Mayflower landed at the tip of Cape

Cod, allowing the Pilgrims their first glimpse of America and

their first contact with what was to become their new home. In

the nearly four hundred years since their arrival, Provincetown, a

charming and historic seaport town, has been an important port for

fishing and whaling vessels, a favorite destination for vacationers, and

a haven for those looking to make this unique community their home.

Established in 1727, Provincetown first found prosperity in the

trade and commerce of the fishing and whaling industries. At the turn

of the twentieth century, however, the seaport's beguiling charms and

innate beauty were discovered by artists and writers who flocked to the

seashore in successive droves. The spirit and energy of these new yearround

residents and seasonal creative individuals injected new life

into the heart of the community. The more than two hundred blackand-

white images in this delightful volume, most of which are from

vintage postcards, chronicle the evolution of Provincetown--from

the conception, building, and dedication of the Pilgrim Memorial

Monument, America's tallest granite monument, to the activities of

residents and tourists at work and play in the three neighborhoods of

this enchanting Cape Cod town.

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