Provincetown
[prov-ins-toun] /ˈprɒv ɪnsˌtaʊn/
noun
1.
a town at the tip of Cape Cod, in SE Massachusetts: resort.
Provincetown
/ˈprɒvɪnsˌtaʊn/
noun
1.
a village in SE Massachusetts, at the tip of Cape Cod: scene of the first landing place of the Pilgrims (1620) and of the signing of the Mayflower Compact (1620). Pop: 3472 (2003 est)
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