Provincetown

 
 
   
 
Welcome to Provincetown! Here you will find information on the great City of Provincetown. Use this information to help you determine what location will be the best fit for your next convention, meeting, or trade show.
City of Provincetown
Provincetown Conventions, Trade Shows, Conferences and Meetings
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The compact fishing village of PROVINCETOWN ("P-Town") is right on the knuckle of what would be Cape Cod's clenched fist. Silvery clapboard houses, with gloriously unruly gardens, line its tiny winding streets. Provincetown is far from secluded: its population of five thousand rises tenfold in summer. Self-professed bohemians and artists have always flocked here for the dazzling light and vast beaches, and in 1914 Eugene O'Neill established the Provincetown Playhouse in a small hut. It has also become renowned, since the beatnik 1950s, as a gay and lesbian center. Commercialism, though rampant, is countercultural: gay, environmentalist and feminist giftshops join arty (not craftsy) galleries, restaurants and bars on the aptly named Commercial Street .

Provincetown retains a firm grip on its past. Strict zoning ensures that there are few new buildings in town, and there is barely a sign of ugly development. Albeit crowded and raucous from July through September, P-Town remains a place where history, natural beauty and, above all, difference, are respected and celebrated
 
 
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