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Articles related to "Provincetown"
Cycling in Cape Cod's Provincetown Pedal through an otherworldly, windswept landscape of rolling sand dunes, vast beaches and breezy forests on P-town's paved Province Lands Bike Trail. biking in provincetown • provincetown • cape cod • biking in cape cod • province lands bike trail
Provincetown, Massachusetts While sand dunes and the National Seashore make up the bulk of Provincetown, there's more than just beaches in this quaint village at the head of Cape Cod. things to do in provincetown • provincetown massachusetts • provincetown things to do gay and lesbian travel • provincetown cape cod • family-friendly travel
Whales A short trip to Cape Cod included a couple of whale watching trips out of Provincetown. I am very interested in humpback whales and will go to any means to see them in their habitat. humpback whales • cape cod • the dolphin fleet • whale watching • provincetown
Provincetown: Lovely Seaside Literature and Art Every year Provincetown, MA hosts Women's Week. This week long festival includes artists, photographers, authors, comediennes and musicians, and thousands of women. provincetown • womens week • bold strokes books • bywater books • lea delaria
Free Online Portuguese American Genealogy Portuguese American genealogy resources are easier to access, thanks to two new online projects through the University of Massachusetts and Provincetown Public Library. portuguese american genealogy • azores island genealogy • free genealogy websites • free websites • free online research
The Meaning of Thanksgiving The arrival of the Pilgrims signaled the annihilation of the native peoples, and many people are sensitive to this historical fact. So what does Thanksgiving mean to you? thanksgiving • plymouth rock • pilgrim • native american • celebration
Women and Literature in New England This Fall The annual Women's Week Festival is October 9-18, 2009. It is the 25th year, and literature, art, music, comedy and drama promise to make this an amazing trip for all. lesbian events • womens week in provincetown • lesbian literature events • lesbian book signings • womens literature events
Cape Cod Whale Watching Tour From April to October visit feeding grounds for humpback and other whales off Cape Cod National Seashore. . Tour Provincetown before or after your whale watch cruise. whale watching • humpback whales • white-sided dolphins • cape cod national seashore • marine wildlife
Discovering Cape Cod After visiting Martha's Vineyard it was time to check out the rest of Cape Cod. cape cod • usa • lobster • chowder • beaches
Crowne Pointe Historic Inn and Spa on Cape Cod In this beautifully restored Victorian hotel complex, the Bistro at Crowne Pointe offers fine dining and the Shui Spa provides a range of massage and body treatments. crowne pointe historic inn • shui spa • cape cod luxury hotel • provincetown bistro restaurant • restored victorian mansion
Signing the Mayflower Compact The Mayflower Compact is written, then signed on November 11, 1620. mayflower compact • provincetown • massachusetts • alden • brewster
Squanto Goes Home Squanto, after five years absence, comes home to find that his native land has undergone disastrous changes beyond any he could have imagined. Again, he is captured, this squanto • massasoit • london • sir ferdinando gorges • new world
The Mayflower Compact The Mayflower Compact is written and signed after the Mayflower is moored on November 21, 1620, in what would come to be called Provincetown Harbor, in present-day Massac mayflower compact • <i>mayflower</i> • provincetown • massachusetts • london company
The Mayflower Reaches America The Mayflower moors in Provincetown Harbor, Massachusetts near Cap Cod instead of Virginia. To avoid a mutiny they decided to settle there. mayflower • provincetown • massachusetts • cape cod • america
Name Game: Researchers study tail patterns for help with names The story of an annual ritual in New England, where researchers get together and name humpback whales based on characterists on the undersides of the whales' tails. whale; humpback; center for coastal studies; cente
Explore Beach Town Truro Massachusetts Truro is located on the Outer Cape Cod in Massachusetts. This town features amazing beaches, a vineyard and beautiful vistas. truro ma • cape cod beaches • visit truro massachusetts • truro celebrates 300 years • where to stay in truro
A Cure for the Winter Blahs Robert is unwittingly enmeshed in a web of mystery and intrigue. mystery • gay • couple
A Greenwich Village Romance The briefly meaningful affair between the celebrated poet Edna St. Vincent Millay and writer and critic Floyd Dell. edna st. vincent millay • floyd dell • greenwich village • john reed • ten days that shook the world
Queen of Bohemia -- The Life of Louise Bryant Louise Bryant was an early feminist, writer and activist from the early 1900's. louise bryant • queen of bohemia • mary v. dearborn • provincetown players • war journalists
Campobello Whale Rescue Team Fishermen help endangered North Atlantic right and finback whales which get enmeshed in fishing gear off of Campobello Island. Minke and humpbacks have also been rescued. endangered north altantic right whale research • fishing gear entanglement • whale rescue • humpback whale • cetacean feeding grounds
Trail Review of Cape Cod Rails to Trails Adventures in Beautiful Cape Cod cape cod • wellfleet • rails to trails • information • travel
America's Hometown Spend a day along Plymouth's historical waterfront plymouth • pilgrims • mayflower ii • historical waterfront • massachusetts
Cape Cod Kayaking Vacation Ideas Try sea kayaking, explore salt marshes and tidal rivers or enjoy freshwater ponds and streams. Cape Cod's varied waters offer plenty of options for water based holiday. kayaking vacation • cape cod • salt marsh paddling • sea kayaking • tidal bays
Getting to and from Massachusetts Getting to Massachusetts is relatively easy, with excellent connections by road, rail and ferry. Logan International Airport provides worldwide links. getting to massachusetts • getting to boston • getting to cape cod • massachusetts roads • massachusetts interstates
Green Museum to Open in SF San Francisco plans to open a new museum in the fall dedicated exclusively to conservation. Environmental exhibits and future energy practices have people talking. the living museum • san francisco museum • green museums • leed ratings • renzo piano
Kurt Vonnegut in Memoriam This April marked the second anniversary of the death of Kurt Vonnegut, humorist, satirist, novelist, and artist. kurt vonnegut in memoriam • life of kurt vonnegut • kurt vonnegut literary career • kurt vonnegut literary legacy • kurt vonnegut slaughter-house five
Mayflower Passenger List On September 6, 1620, more than 100 passengers set sail for America aboard the Mayflower. Beginning here is a list of those people. mayflower passenger list • alden • priscilla mullins • bradford • standish
The Beautiful, Collected Poems of Michelle Tea Michelle Tea is a stable fixture in San Francisco's gay and lesbian underground, and has the impressive credits of being a memoir author, a novelist and a poet. michelle tea • eileen myles • the beautiful • modern beat poets • collected poems of michelle teasan francisco poets
Australian Author Wins 2008 Dylan Thomas Prize Vietnamese-Australian author Nam Le has captured international attention with his best-selling collection of short stories. nam le • 2008 dylan thomas prize • the boat • australian author • vietnamese-australian writer
Captain Christopher Jones and the Mayflower CPT Jones faced a dilemma, dock the Mayflower at Cape Cod or travel south to the mouth of the Hudson River where the passengers could legally begin their colony. captain christopher jones and the mayflower • pilgrims' ship and the mouth of the hudson river • captain jones' decision and the hudson river • the mayflower and pollack rip • captain christopher jones early years
Fire Island Heats up New York Endless miles of sandy beach line the shores of Fire Island, a truly gay travel destination only hours from the frantic heart of New York City. fire island gay travel • fire island new york • fire island gay travel destination • fire island gay travel guide • fire island gay and lesbian travel
Hot Trends In Same-Sex Marriages With the California Supreme Court's recent ruling legalizing gay marriage there, plenty of gay couples have been expressing themselves through fun and unique ceremonies. gay marriages • gay weddings • trends • new • same-sex marriage
Mayflower II Crosses Atlantic in 1957 Excitement was building in both the US & England. Then in 1957 Mayflower II, an icon of past freedom and modern brotherhood, sailed from England to America,. mayflower 2 • 1957 mayflower voyage • historic mayflower voyage • mayflower replica • england and america celebrate mayflower voyage
Mayflower, a Story of Courage, Community and War Before the Mayflower left Holland to sail into history, this adventure was ripe with problems and obstacles. Author, Nathaniel Philbrick, recounts the absorbing tale. mayflower • mayflower courage community and war • pilgrims' journey to america and new plymouth • mayflower book review • beyond the first thanksgiving
Quick Rick Does Windows Since 1975 Richard McQueeney, better known as "Quick Rick," has been embellishing storefronts on Fort Lauderdale's East Side with hand-painted greetings. quick rick • fort lauderdale bars • galt mile • window painting • freelance artists
Sprawling from Grace - Driven to Madness Global peak oil, rapid industrialization of emerging nations, and failing infrastructure have made understanding the flaw in suburbanization the United States imperative. suburbs • automobile • oil • congestion • freeway
Spring Bird Watching on Cape Cod Cape Cod can be a great spot for birding during spring migration. Limited land concentrates the birds into a few key areas. Late foliage makes songbird viewing easier. cape cod birdwatching • spring migration • shorebirds • songbirds • raptors
The Sinking and Recovery of the Whydah Loaded with loot from more than 50 ransacked ships, the Whydah met her end during a severe nor'easter off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, April 26,1717. sinking and recovery of the whydah • relics of the whydah • the atlantic and sam bellamy's pirate ship • nor'easter of 1717and the whydah • barry clifford and the whydah
Who Were Signers of Mayflower Compact? There, in the crowded cabin of the tiny ship Mayflower, while women and children watched, 41 men signed the historic Mayflower Compact, a model of self-government. mayflower compact • mayflower compact signers • plymouth colony • plymouth colony government • early democratic government
Winter Holiday Trip to Cape Cod Cape Cod hosts many holiday festivities including light displays, caroling and boat parades. Access to bike trails and beaches is easier and people more relaxed christmas celebration • hanukah festivities • hiking and biking • christmas tree lighting • cape cod
For the Bible Tells Me So - Believing in Love Five typical Christian families are forced to deal with homosexuality and discover how their understanding of the Bible will help them to choose: family or faith? religion • christianity • fundamentalism • homosexuality • gephardt
Speedwell and Mayflower The Pilgrims are forced to abandon the Speedwell and dangerously crowd some one hundred passengers aboard the Mayflower for their voyage to America. speedwell and mayflower • pilgrims making 1620 voyage to the new world • pilgrims and strangers aboard mayflower • pilgrim’s journey to america • mayflower in southampton harbor in england
The Pilgrims of Thanksgiving Were they pilgrims or just people trying to make a better life for themselves and their children. Whoever they were they an integral part of American History. thanksgiving • pilgrims • american colonists • seperatists • mayflower compact
Paul Robeson: The Courageous Journey Some individuals are so painfully ahead of their times. When coupled with genius they are the visionaries, singled out by God or some force of Nature to shatter the outmoded paradigms of their contemporaries. They are special incarnations, singular gifts from some aspect of God that we only dimly understand if at all. In this category, I most certainly put Paul Robeson, American actor, singer, scholar, athlete and political activist. paul robeson • robeson • ole man river • showboat • actor
Stanley Kunitz: The Spirit of Life In This Visionary's Poetry Stanley Kunitz: Poet Leaureate of the U.S. 2000. This poet incorpoartes the vitality of the aha moments of life with the wisdom of his experience and the deft honing of his lyrics, structure, and syntax! kunitz • stanley • laureate • poetry • poems
Remembering Norman Mailer Norman Mailer, eighteen months after his death, still casts a shadow over American literature. norman mailer • the castle in the forest • ancient evenings • executioner's song • mailer's final book
AN HISTORICAL LOOK AT FISHING IN THE NORTH EAST A History of Fishing in New England and the Northeast fish • fishing • fisherman • fishermen • angler |
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