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Lobster Pot Tree and Pilgrim MonumentMe and You and ProvincetownAdore the spring in ProvincetownLove winter, summer, fall.When I am there feel safe againThe seasons, love them all. The only time I'm so at peaceCan actually be "me"Is when I'm home in ProvincetownI smile, feel good, feel free. I'll talk a lot in ProvincetownI feel so different thereYou laugh sometimes at how I changeFall in ProvincetownMy thoughts I freely share. When I brought you to ProvincetownWas sure true...

Provincetown attended the 19th Original GLBT Expo at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City this past weekend. Ptown had, as usual, one of the most visited booths and we were, again, lucky to have wonderful volunteers helping out throughout the show. From left to right: Erin, Betsy, Michelle, TerryThe Provincetown Tourism Office and the Provincetown Business Guild co-ordinated efforts prior and during the show to represent and promote Ptown during the two-day show. Erin in front of the Provincetown...

Bow-Wow ProvincetownBy Laura ShabottMarch 6th, 2012 When the Mayflower set anchor in Provincetown’s harbor on that fateful day in 1610, a Mastiff and a Springer Spaniel, both English, were on board, bringing to shore a canine’s sensibility that is still gloriously celebrated today. As the #1 friendliest Dog Town in America, there are an abundance of amenities: Pilgrim Bark Park with two separate areas for big and small hounds, pet portraiture, welcoming accommodations and even...

Provincetown participated in the annual AAA Marketplace Trade Show this weekend. The show took place in the Putnam Club area at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough between March 2-4.
This was a good opportunity to advertise Provincetown to the New England market and also network with other companies and DMOs (Destination Marketing Organizations) in the region.
The royal blue Provincetown beach bags with a zipper were the most popular items.
Royal Blue Provincetown Tote Bag
Dan...