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Provincetown History Preservation Project
Provincetown Municipal Collection
Pages From Cruising the Massachusetts Coast - 1945
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Item Information
Title:
Pages From Cruising the Massachusetts Coast - 1945
Description:
Pages related to Provincetown from "Cruising the Massachusetts Coast" published in 1945.
Format:
Documents
Location:
Provincetown History Preservation Project
Collection (local):
Provincetown Municipal Collection
Subjects:
Long Point Settlement
Pilgrim Monument
Provincetown (Mass.)--History--17th Century
Provincetown (Mass.)--History--18th century
Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century
Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century
Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Cape Cod region
Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Provincetown
Places:
Massachusetts
>
Barnstable (county)
>
Provincetown
Link to Item:
https://provincetownhistoryproject.org/archives/6090
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
Language:
English
Identifier:
mun_000_1297
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