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Provincetown foreshore in the early evening |
Around the streets of Provincetown - June 2018:
This famous little town at the end of the long spit of land that ensnares Cape Cod in Massachusetts, USA, is a pretty sprawl of idiosyncratic shutter-board-dominated architecture. Each building is different. There is some grandeur, some of the town is subjugated to the rich tourist season when the population more than quadruples, and some of the quiet back streets contain quintessentially cute little homes, behind white picket fences. Each little house is a gem.
(I will be updating this blog with other images in due course.)
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Commercial Street |
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Whaler's Wharf |
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The Tourist emporia inside Whaler's Wharf |
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Back to the beach |
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Provincetown Town hall |
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Sage Inn - one of the mid-town hotels |
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Looking towards the town from the pier/marina as the sun sets. |
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The famous large and poignant art exhibition on the end of the pier.
Images of denizens long gone who still greet sea-born visitors. |
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