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Quote: There are three whale watching operations in Provincetown. I have gone on two and either one is fine. The presence of a naturalist as part of the crew is a real plus. Leaving from Provincetown is a good idea Read More
Quote: I highly recommend the cruise and in my opinion, it was worth the money. We saw lots of whales and the crew was great. Bring a sweatshirt and wear pants and sneakers, it can get windy and chilly out there. Read More
Quote: The Pilgrim Monument is probably the most visible historic site in Provincetown. You really can’t miss it once you arrive. It sits on a hill. It is a 252-foot granite monument that commemorates the Pilgrims Read More
Quote: There are two companies that primarily offer whale-watching from P-Town, Dolphin Fleet of Provincetown (www.whalewatch.com) and Portuguese Princess (www.PrincessWhaleWatch.com). Over the years, we have taken Read More
Quote: The Sandwich Glass Museum documents the history of glass making in this area. It also offers the opportunity to see a glass blowing exhibition. When you buy your entrance ticket be sure to check when the next Read More
Quote: In 1969, Josiah Lilly and his wife Josephine opened the Heritage Plantation of Sandwich. It was the culmination of their collecting efforts. They had been acquiring antique automobiles for 5 years after becoming Read More
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Quote: What a fun trip this is. It takes about 1/2 hour to get from the harbor to Monomoy Island, and the ride is very nice. Monomoy Island is protected government property and uninhabited - except for lots and lots and Read More
Quote: This lighthouse was often the first sign of land for boats crossing the Atlantic Ocean to Boston. It is a working lighthouse. The Highland Light Preservation Society offers tours of the lighthouse every Read More