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    Provincetown History Snippets: Moby-Dick and Other Whales
    April 27, 2018
    Moby Dick
    While the home port of the Pequod was Nantucket, as we celebrate the annual reading and celebration of Moby-Dick here in Provincetown this weekend, we can remember the novel—and the whaling tradition that Ptown shares. Written in 1851, Moby-Dick recounts...
    Provincetown History Snippets: What is The Portland Gale?
    April 20, 2018
    Portland Gale Provincetown
    On Saturday, November 26, 1898, New England was struck by a gale that killed over 200 persons and wrecked or sank at least 140 major vessels. The best-known victim of the gale was the coastal steamer Portland that gave the storm its name, lost off Cape Cod...
    Provincetown History Snippets: What are the Dune Shacks?
    March 30, 2018
    Dune Shacks Provincetown
    Comprising nearly two thousand acres of shoreline in Provincetown and Truro, the Peaked Hill Bars Historic District is home to a number of dune shacks, some of them repurposed from the old lifesaving station, others that were cobbled together with the help of...
    Provincetown History Snippets: How Long is Route 6?
    March 23, 2018
    Route 6 Provincetown
    Route 6 was once the longest highway in the US, running 3,652 miles to Long Beach until California renumbered its roads. Now with its terminus in Bishop, CA, and at 3,205 miles, US Route 6 is still the longest contiguous highway in the nation, jutting...
    Provincetown History Snippets: Edwin Rosskam Photography
    March 16, 2018
    Provincetown Photography
    Edwin Rosskam took this photo of Provincetown in August of 1940, as part of his series chronicling American life during the Great Depression for the Farm Security Administration. The caption on this photo reads, “Tourists fresh off the boat from...