Provincetown Map
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This map shows streets, roads, trails, beaches, hils, ponds, buildings and parks in Provincetown.
Size: 2897x2458px / 1.37 Mb
Author: Ontheworldmap.com
Map based on the free editable OSM map openstreetmap.org.
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Downtown Provincetown Map
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This map shows roads, streets, pedestrian areas, parking lots, restaurants, cafes, bars, hotels, museums, beaches, buildings and parks in Downtown Provincetown.
Size: 2066x1726px / 1.15 Mb
Author: Ontheworldmap.com
Map based on the free editable OSM map openstreetmap.org.
Provincetown Tourist Map
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This map shows streets, roads, trails, beaches, airport, parking lots, public restrooms, playgrounds, points of interest and tourist attractions in Provincetown.
Size: 1906x1354px / 590 Kb
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Provincetown Area Map
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This map shows roads, trails, villages, beaches, dunes, restrooms, picnic areas, campgrounds and parks in Provincetown Area.
Size: 2005x1643px / 627 Kb
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Online Map of Provincetown
About Provincetown
Provincetown, located at the extreme northern tip of the Cape Cod Peninsula, Massachusetts. This small coastal town is a popular cultural and tourist center. Founded in 1620, Provincetown has historical significance as the site of the first landing of the Pilgrims. To commemorate this event, the 252-foot Pilgrim Monument tower stands, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Tourists are attracted to the city for its many arts and cultural sites and natural beauty. Commercial Street, the city's main thoroughfare, is home to numerous galleries, stores, and restaurants. The Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) showcases the work of local artists and hosts various exhibitions throughout the year.
Among the town's natural attractions is the Cape Cod National Seashore, which provides ample opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and beach vacations. Herring Cove Beach and Race Point Beach are particularly popular for their scenic views and recreational facilities. There are also seasonal whale watching excursions that attract visitors interested in marine life.
Provincetown also hosts several annual events that attract a large number of people. The Provincetown International Film Festival and the Provincetown Portuguese Festival highlight the city's cultural diversity. Provincetown is also an important LGBTQ+ destination, hosting numerous events, including the annual Carnival Week.
Restaurants in Provincetown range from seafood restaurants to eclectic cafes, catering to a variety of culinary preferences. The town's lively nightlife includes numerous bars, clubs, and live entertainment venues.
The Facts:State: Massachusetts.
County: Barnstable.
Population: ~ 3,700.
Main sights: Commercial Street, Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Town Hall, Race Point Beach, Herring Cove Beach, Race Point Lighthouse.
Last Updated: August 08, 2024
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