Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA
Travel by Numbers heads to Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA - one of the most LGBTQ-friendly places in the United States of America. We drive through the entire town on Commercial Street, park near the Provincetown Inn, walk along the break wall towards Long Point Beach and then fly the drone for an overhead view of this popular resort town.
PROVINCETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS, USA
Regardless of your own personal social views, nobody can stop you to visit this Massachusetts town in Northern Cape Cod Peninsula.
Massachusetts is the very first U.S. state that legalized same-sex marriage in 2003 as ordered by Massachusetts Supreme Court.
In this video, driving in Downtown Provincetown on Commercial St.
Enjoy your Massachusetts vacation.
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Provincetown Cape Cod in great place known as Ptown
This video is the 1st of 4 video clips taken of Provincetown Harbor on February 25, 2011. It was a beautiful and bright sunny day in Ptown with a little wind. The video shows the Harbor from the view point of the beach at the end of the Johnson Street Parking Lot. You can see MacMillian Wharf and the local fishing boats docked.
Riding Fat Bikes at the Beach in Provincetown MA
Province Lands Bike Trail in Provincetown Massachusetts is one of the best places to ride a paved bike trail through nature that we’ve ever encountered. We’ve ridden it several times over the years on road bikes, but this time we set out to ride it on fat bikes. This trail is around 8 miles of rolling up and downs with twists and turns. All the flow you could hope for. The Province Lands Park Ranger Office sits at the top of one of the loops with a look out point over the dunes. These trails can get a little crowded with families and other obstacles like sand in blind corners, so you should ride with extreme caution. There are many accidents here every year. We took the fat bikes out on a few openings that looked like rideable trails, but they really aren’t. There are two trailheads that kinda look like they might be rideable but the one at beech forest is more for hiking, and the other at the pond is for horses. With a few other MTB options in the area like Wellfleet ponds, Nickerson State Park, Pine Hills, and of course West Barnstable – which was amazeballs for a beach trail – we’d suggest just sticking to the pavement out on the Province Lands Bike Path. If you need a bike rental – the best shop close to that trail is right next to the coastal acres campground and it’s called Gale Force Bikes. also have some healthy foods to take with you and gear if you forgot anything. Rent a bike for your stay and you won’t have to be bothered with trying to find parking all week. Everything is bikeable.
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2009 OutRiders Boston to Provincetown Bike Ride
2009 OutRiders Boston to Provincetown Bike Ride
Lobster Pot Provincetown
Lobster Pot Provincetown
Cape Cod - Truro, MA to Provincetown, MA Bike Ride
Go Pro Hero 3 clips of our ride along Rt. 6A (Shore Rd.), and Provincelands bike paths.
Gay Travel PTOWN
Find out why Provincetown is the gayest place in the world! I went with one simple mission- to learn where to STAY, PLAY, EAT, what to SEE, Queer History, and get #JustTheTip(s) from the locals!
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Boston to Provincetown
Trip on the Ferry from Boston to Provincetown
Provincetown Bike Ride; Cape Cod, Mass.
My buddy Craig and I on the trails near Provincetown.
Three Bicycle Trails ~ Cape Cod Massachusetts
We had a blast riding our Mountain Bikes on our vacation down at Cape Cod.
We explored three different Bike Trails.
September 20, 2016 we rode our bikes on the Old Colony Rail Trail and the CCRT - Cape Cod Rail Trail starting in Harwich down to Nickerson State Park in Brewster. It poured on us. We do not have rain gear for our bikes. We made the best of it. The trails were paved in a wooded area. We saw Cranberry bogs and ponds..it was a great ride. Nickerson State Park had some huge hills to ride up and down. It was difficult for me,, I had to walk my bike up a few hills. This was a 21 mile bike ride,, the longest one I have done since getting my Mountain Bike Mid June 2016.
September 22, 2016 we rode our bikes on the Province Lands Bicycle Trail. We parked at the Provincetown Visitor Center. I absolutely loved this Bike Trail. You ride on a paved trail through the Sand Dunes.. WOW what a fun and beautiful bike ride. We rode out to Herring Cove, Race Point and Bennett Pond. It is marked as a Challenging Bike Path,, and it was. We rode 12 miles.
September 23, 2016 we rode our bikes on the Head of the Meadows Bicycle Trail. The trails are paved but very bumpy. It was a pretty ride but short.. only 2 miles out and 2 miles back.
We had a great time biking on Cape Cod.
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Provincetown is a New England town located at the extreme tip of Cape Cod in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 3,431 at the 2000 census, with an estimated 2007 population of 3,174. Sometimes called P-town, the town is known for its beaches, harbor, artists, tourist industry, and its status as a vacation destination of gays and lesbians.The area was originally settled by the Nauset tribe, who had a settlement known as Meeshawn.
Bartholomew Gosnold named Cape Cod in Provincetown Harbor in 1602. In 1620, the Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact when they arrived at the harbor. They agreed to settle and build a self-governing community, and then came ashore in the West End.Though the Pilgrims chose to settle across the bay in Plymouth, Provincetown enjoyed an early reputation for its fishing grounds. The Province Lands were first formally recognized by the union of Plymouth colony and Massachusetts Bay colony in 1692, and its first municipal government was established in 1714.After harboring ships for more than a century Provincetown was incorporated by English settlers in 1727. The population of Provincetown remained small through most of the 18th century.
Following the American Revolution, however, Provincetown grew rapidly as a fishing and whaling center.The population was bolstered by a number of Portuguese sailors, many of whom were from the Azores, and came to live in Provincetown after being hired to work on US ships. By the 1890s, Provincetown was booming, and began to develop a resident population of writers and artists, as well as a summer tourist industry. After the 1898 Portland Gale severely damaged the town's fishing industry, members of the town's art community took over many of the abandoned buildings. By the early decades of the 20th century, the town had acquired an international reputation for its artistic and literary output. The Provincetown Players was an important experimental theater company formed during this period. It was an example of intellectual and artistic connections to Greenwich Village in New York that began then.
The town includes eight buildings and a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places.
In the mid-1960s, Provincetown saw population growth. The town's rural character appealed to the hippies of the era; furthermore, property was relatively cheap and rents were correspondingly low, especially during the winter. Many of those who came stayed and raised families. Commercial Street gained numerous cafes, leather shops, head shops — various hip small businesses blossomed and many flourished.
By the mid-1970s a substantial number of members of the gay community began moving to Provincetown. However, homosexuality had been prevalent in Provincetown as early as the turn of the century with the introduction of the artists' colony. Drag queens could be seen performing as early as the 1940s in Provincetown. In 1978 the Provincetown Business Guild (PBG) was formed to promote gay tourism. Today more than 200 businesses belong to the PBG and Provincetown is perhaps the best-known gay summer resort on the East Coast. The 2010 US Census revealed Provincetown to have the highest rate of same-sex couples in the country, at 163.1 per 1000 couples.
Since the 1990s, property prices have risen significantly, with numerous condo conversions, causing some residents economic hardship. The recent housing bust (starting in 2005) has so far caused property values in and around town to fall by 10 percent or more in less than a year.This has not slowed down the town's economy, however. Provincetown's tourist season has expanded to the point where the town has created festivals and weeklong events throughout the year. The most established are in the summer: the Portuguese Festival and PBG's Carnival Week.
VACAYA Bliss – PTOWN CRUISE Preview
Make history with VACAYA Aug 11-18, 2019 as we sail roundtrip from New York to kick off one of the biggest and funnest parties on the planet… Provincetown Carnival! This is the first all-LGBT+ cruise to ever sail to Carnival and the largest ship to ever overnight there!
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Provincetown Massachusetts Wintertime Sadness
Provincetown Massachusetts off season!
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The Beach House - Provincetown
You can experience breathtaking views and the most spectacular sunsets at your home away from home (vrbo.com/342082). Situated in this desirable West End neighborhood where a 5 minute bike ride or 10 minute walk allows you to enjoy Herring Cove Beach or P'town’s best restaurants and attractions all while maintaining peace and privacy. We hope to welcome you soon!
PTown Fast Ferry Salacia does a drive by at 33 Knts
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Ferry from Boston to Ptown - August 2007 - Music by Brian Eno
Ptown to Truro in 28s
iPhone 6s fun on the road from Race Point Beach to Truro, Massachusetts. Just for fun.