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Situated on the northern tip of Cape Cod, Provincetown is bordered by
Truro on the east and surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on all other sides.
It is 49 miles north of Hyannis, 78 miles east of Plymouth, 114 miles
southeast of Boston. Provincetown was incorporated in 1727, but its
history begins much earlier since its well-protected harbor offered
excellent protection from storms. By the middle of the 19th century,
Provincetown had developed as the prime maritime, fishing and commercial
center of the Cape. Poets, novelists, journalists, socialists, radicals
and dilettantes formed a colony, and in 1915 opened the Provincetown
Players. In the 1920's the artistic and literary productions of the town
became internationally famous and many studios, galleries and shops were
built. Today, with a year round population of 3400, Provincetown has a
wealth of preserved historic buildings and the lure of the sea to support
its huge tourist and summer home industry. |
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