Provincetown : From Pilgrim Landing to Gay Resort, Hardback Book

Provincetown : From Pilgrim Landing to Gay Resort Hardback

Part of the American History and Culture series

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The fascinating history of the coastal town-from fishing village to gay meccaHow did a sleepy New England fishing village become a gay mecca?

In this dynamic history, Karen Christel Krahulik explains why Provincetown, Massachusetts-alternately known as "Land's End," "Cape-tip," "Cape-end," and, to some, "Queersville, U.S.A"-has meant many things to many people. Provincetown tells the story of this beguiling coastal town, from its early history as a mid-nineteenth century colonial village to its current stature as a bustling gay tourist destination.

It details the many cultures and groups-Yankee artists, Portuguese fishermen, tourists-that have comprised and influenced Provincetown, and explains how all of them, in conjunction with larger economic and political forces, come together to create a gay and lesbian mecca. Through personal stories and historical accounts, Provincetown reveals the fascinating features that have made Provincetown such a textured and colorful destination: its fame as the landfall of the Mayflower Pilgrims, charm as an eccentric artists' colony, and allure as a Dionysian playground.

It also hints at one of Provincetown's most dramatic economic changes: its turn from fishing village to resort town.

From a history of fishing economies to a history of tourism, Provincetown, in the end, is as eclectic and vibrant as the city itself.

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