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Provincetown (MA) (Scenes of America)

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By the beginning of the twentieth century, picturesque Provincetown-- incorporated in 1727--was no longer one of the major seaports of Massachusetts involved in the whaling industry. The fishing industry was still going strong due to the hard-working Portuguese fishermen, but commercial interests looked towards tourism as they had in many other towns and cities.

Where once fishing shacks and warehouses dotted the shoreline off Commercial Street, comfortable and well-appointed guesthouses and restaurants emerged to support the growing numbers of day-trippers (many of whom arrived by ferry from Boston) and vacationers who were discovering this charming town at the very tip of Cape Cod. Tourists had visited Provincetown early on.

Henry David Thoreau made three walking trips on Cape Cod around 1850, but it was not until the turn of the century that artists, followed by playwrights, authors, and musicians, realized they could live inexpensively in a community that fostered creativity. The artistic and literary culture of Provincetown was enhanced by hangers-on who enjoyed the Bohemian lifestyle. Counter-culture hippies of the 1960s blended in with the colorful personalities of those individuals who came to "P-town" to pursue an alternative lifestyle. Gays and Lesbians have transformed many aspects of the town--both architectural and cultural--in its evolution from a fishing village to a popular and prosperous year-round resort community.

Provincetown Volume I, published in 1997, focuses on the architecture and social history of this atypical town. This eagerly anticipated sequel features views of the shore, harbor, and ocean, the whaling and fishing industries, art and artists, playwrights and authors, entertainers, and alternative lifestyles.

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Arcadia Publishing
Language
English
Pages
127

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Provincetown (MA) (Scenes of America)
September 27, 2006, Arcadia Publishing
Paperback in English

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Library of Congress
F74.P96 W753 2006, F74.P96W753 2006

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
127
Dimensions
6.4 x 4.4 x 0.5 inches
Weight
5.6 ounces

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Open Library
OL7902237M
ISBN 10
0738546313
ISBN 13
9780738546315
LCCN
2006927060
OCLC/WorldCat
74150533
Goodreads
2097397

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