








Provincetown is all about the water. After all being surrounded by the North Atlantic, New Englanders have had to adjust to a myriad of environmental shifts. In 1850 Long Point (horizon of the fourth shot) no longer could sustain the community so the residents loaded their houses on barges and moved them to what is now the west end of Provincetown. The homes that are still standing from this migration have plaques to commemorate the move like the one in the sixth shot. Cape Cod residents take great pride in their rich history. Not only are there many historical landmarks but any conversation with native son will usually cover anecdotal tales that span at least a hundred and fifty years.