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PROVINCETOWN GUIDE
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Provincetown :: Thursday, September 2nd 2010
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Over 30,000 people will spend the night in Provincetown this season. Here’s my guide to being a delightful guest . . .
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Fast ferries to Provincetown depart from both Boston and Plymouth, offering visitors spectacular views and a quick journey to the Outer Cape . . .
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Although cars are not necessary in Provincetown, many people still like to drive. Find out more about directions, parking and traffic . . .
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Private vessels are welcome in Provincetown's harbor. Rental moorings are available for the summer season or for shorter stays . . .
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Look out the window and enjoy the passing Cape Cod landscape on a bus to Provincetown . . .
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You will want a bike while you are here, and you may even want to consider biking your way into town. Learn about bike rentals, trails and more . . .
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The quickest way to get to Provincetown is aboard a Cape Air Cessna, from which you can enjoy a bird's eye view of the Cape's spiral shape . . .
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