When the evening of Nov. 27 rolls around, thousands of people will descend upon the streets of Provincetown to observe the annual lighting of the Pilgrim Monument. Here are 10 things that you may or ...
PROVINCETOWN — The Pilgrim Monument rises 252 feet from a steep hill overlooking the bustling downtown here, a soaring granite tribute to 102 passengers of the Mayflower who 400 years ago made the tip ...
In this week’s restaurant news on Cape Cod, the Eat Cake 4 Breakfast bakery in Brewster has new owners; The Shallop Bar opened at Pilgrim Monument & Provincetown Museum; and we found a fundraiser in ...
Opening Day is officially here at Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum, and the nonprofit behind one of Cape Cod’s most iconic landmarks is welcoming visitors back for the start of its 2026 season ...
SPECTACULAR VIEWS IS THE OUTER CAPE’S BEAUTY SHINES IN AUTUMN AND FROM A BIRD’S EYE VIEW, IT IS SIMPLY BREATHTAKING. THE MONUMENT WAS BUILT BETWEEN 1907 AND 1910. IT’S THE TALLEST ALL GRANITE ...
PROVINCETOWN — The outdoor, inclined elevator at the Pilgrim Monument has passed a state inspection, and obtained its first annual certificate of inspection, as of Oct. 29. The elevator is now ...
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Those boots better be made for stomping as the Barnstable Land Trust is hosting a bog stomp at Cotuit’s Crocker Neck on Nov. 11. Led by Gil Newton, a naturalist and Cotuit local, the 1.5-mile trail ...