Although, speaking of resorts, now that Provincetown is out, weather on Sea of Azov is lovely in August.
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Later we learn that “Lennon and his wife had purchased a condo about a mile and a half from the Mailer home” in Provincetown, RI.
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So at Provincetown, when the Mayflower first dropped anchor in 1620, the Pilgrims did likewise.
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During my visits to Provincetown, I marveled as I watched the family cook, sing together, and play on the beach together.
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This meant dinner together every night and family vacations to Provincetown, Massachusetts.
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When the storm came up, they endeavored to get into Provincetown harbor.
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Seeing what a share they have in preserving Provincetown, I shall always respect a bog or a morass.
Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast|Samuel Adams Drake
Do you think that if we put you ashore at Provincetown, you could keep out of the captains way?
Four Afloat|Ralph Henry Barbour
They tried to sail around the cape to the southward, but storms drove them back, and they anchored in Provincetown harbor.
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Well try for Provincetown, seeing that I told him we were going to Duxbury.
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British Dictionary definitions for Provincetown
Provincetown
/ (ˈprɒvɪnsˌtaʊn) /
noun
a village in SE Massachusetts, at the tip of Cape Cod: scene of the first landing place of the Pilgrims (1620) and of the signing of the Mayflower Compact (1620). Pop: 3472 (2003 est)