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Quote: Need a Nato mask? How about a Russain insignia pin? Or maybe you've been searching for the perfect bayonet? Look no further. If you love funky, eclectic shopping, it will be hard to get you out of Marine Read More
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Quote: This is a delightful little shop (near the intersection of Commercial and Center Streets) with an excellent selection of hip women's clothing. If you don't have the perfect outfit for day or nighttime, you can Read More
Quote: The bicycle trails are everywhere. They crisscross sand dunes, duck into the Beech Forest, and skirt the beaches. They are paved roads that go way out into the dunes. Bring plenty of water. All you will see is Read More
Quote: Provincetown is located at the very top tip of Cape Cod. It is quite a long way to travel if you are travelling from Boston, but worth it, as this is the busiest town within the Cape Cod area. This is where Read More
Quote: We were browsing the shops in Provincetown, and kept walking into the residential district, looking at the old houses and the ocean. When we were about ready to turn around, we noticed on one of the houses a sign Read More
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Quote: All the restaurants are good, just sit back and relax. Casual atmosphere and relaxed patrons. I especially like dining in outdoor restaurants. The best time to go is in summer. Wow, what a wonderful experience Read More
Quote: The Old Harbor Life Saving Station Museum was moved to its present site in 1977-78. It's empty of furniture but does house a rescue boat and examples of the breeches buoy, the apparatus used by the Life Saving Read More
Quote: Dating all the way back to 1798, the Atlantic House ought to be a gay destination simply for its colorful history housing boarders such as Tennessee Williams. But today the Atlantic House, or A-House, is known as Read More