News and Entertainment from Provincetown, a little piece of heaven tucked away at the very end of Historic Cape Cod.
by Gary A. Palochko
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Provincetown Is Chosen as One of 12 Distinctive Destinations for 2010
Provincetown was honored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP) as one of a dozen distinctive destinations in the US for its commitment to historical preservation, rich heritage, cultural diversity and great “sense of place”, meaning it is a distinctive destination that others enjoy visiting. Through February 28th the NTHP is actually allowing people to vote for their #1 favorite distinctive destination at www.PreservationNation.org/ddd , which would further enhance the positive impact to the tourism season and the town’s economy. Please help us by taking a few minutes to vote for Provincetown. Currently Huntsville Alabama, Bastrop Texas and Marquette Michigan are all ahead of Provincetown as the most distinctive destination in the US. Do you really believe these destinations are more distinctive than Provincetown?
According to the rules you can vote frequently through Feb 28th.
Additionally, for those of you that may have missed it, I have attached a link below to the incredible article that appeared on the front page of Thursday’s Cape Cod Times entitled “PROVINCETOWN, A NATIONAL TREASURE”.
New Shows, Free movies and old ship wrecks are being discovered here in this little piece of heaven tucked away at the very end of Historic Cape Cod. Find out all about them here at ....Everything Provincetown...... It is "Like No Where Else."
Just a half block from Spiritus Pizza and right around the corner from the famous Boatslip, the Revere House is one of the most convenient guest houses to all the main attractions and activities Provincetown has to offer.
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