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    Provincetown History Snippets: Saving Sailors
    January 4, 2019
    Saving Sailors Provincetown
    In the early 1800s, winters saw an average of two wrecks off the Outer Cape every month. Many sailors made it to shore—and then froze to death right on the beach. In 1872 an efficient lifesaving service was put into operation, with stations every five miles...
    Provincetown History Snippets: Who is Harry Kemp?
    December 28, 2018
    Pilgrims Provincetown
    Called the “hero of adolescent Americans,” Harry Kemp was a poet and prose writer who lived and worked in Provincetown during the mid-20th century. What you might not know about him is that he was terminally frustrated with the myth that the Pilgrims...
    Provincetown History Snippets: How to Rescue Marine Mammals?
    December 7, 2018
    Marine Mammals Provincetown
    Cape Cod is one of only a few places in the world where multiple whales and dolphins frequently beach themselves together on the shore. These mass stranding events require rapid response in order to save as many of them as possible. The International Fund for...
    Provincetown History Snippets: Race Point Light Station
    November 17, 2018
    Race Point Lighthouse
    Race Point’s name comes from the strong crosscurrent (known as a “race”) that made navigation around the northern tip of Cape Cod a nightmare for sailors. Before the construction of the canal, every vessel traveling along the coast between Boston and...
    Provincetown History Snippets: What is the Ice House?
    November 9, 2018
    Ice House Provincetown
    Anyone who passes the Ice House on Commercial Street in the East End, across from the Schoolhouse, knows how the condominium complex stands out on this residential area. When Provincetown was a major fishing port, fish had to be kept on ice for the journey to...