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Provincetown /ˈprɒvɪnsˌtaʊn/ is a New
England town
located at the
extreme tip of Cape Cod in
Barnstable County, M****achusetts, in the
United States. A...
- "downtown" part of
Provincetown Provincetown Harbor, the
harbor which borders the town of
Provincetown, M****achusetts
Provincetown Historic District,...
- is
coextensive with
Barnstable County, M****achusetts. It
extends from
Provincetown in the
northeast to
Woods Hole in the southwest, and is
bordered by Plymouth...
- The
Provincetown Playhouse is a
historic theatre at 133
MacDougal Street between West 3rd and West 4th
Streets in the
Greenwich Village neighborhood of...
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Provincetown Printers were a
group of artists, most of them women, who
created art
using woodblock printing techniques in
Provincetown, M****achusetts during...
- The
Provincetown Players was a
collective of artists,
people and writers, intellectuals, and
amateur theater enthusiasts.
Under the
leadership of the husband...
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unidentified murder victim found on July 26, 1974, in the Race
Point Dunes in
Provincetown, M****achusetts,
United States. Her body was
exhumed in 1980, 2000 and...
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Provincetown Arts is an
annual magazine published in
midsummer that
focuses on artists,
performers and
writers who
inhabit or
visit Lower Cape Cod and...
- The
Annual Provincetown Jazz
Festival was
founded in 2005 and is held in
Provincetown,
which is the
oldest continuous arts
colony in the
United States...
- of the
supposed predecessors of this
drink that were po****r in Ohio,
Provincetown, or
Minneapolis during the 1970s, or in San
Francisco during the 1980s...