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Provincetown

The Town of Provincetown was incorporated in 1727, but its history begins much earlier since its well protected harbor offered excellent protection from storms.  The European explorer Gosnold recorded a stop in Provincetown as early as 1602 and the harbor was the site of the first landing of the Mayflower.  The Pilgrims signed the Mayflower compact in the harbor, to codify the way in which they were going to administer the new colony they intended to establish.  Although rich fishing grounds resulted in the seasonal leasing of fisheries with licenses granted for bass, mackerel and cod fishing, the first permanent settlement didn't take place until 1700. 


Provincetown grew very slowly during the 18th century and  its population fluctuated with the price of fish.  Farming was of secondary importance and aside from the fishing industry, there were only some salt works and one mill.  After the Revolution, the town boomed and its population rose 276.6% between 1790 and 1830.  Despite its relative lack of good farm land, by the middle of the 19th century, Provincetown had developed as the prime maritime, fishing and commercial center of the Cape. 


The Civil War, which destroyed so much New England business, only provided more markets for Provincetown's fish.  Portuguese sailors, picked up by American ships in the Azores and Cape Verde Islands to fill out their crews, came to Provincetown to live and additional Portuguese immigrants had moved to town y the 19th century to work on the whaling boats and coastal fishing vessels.  In 1875, there were 25 coastwise and 36 ocean vessels operating in town, more than any community in the state including Boston.   Provincetown was a bustling place with all of the ancillary maritime businesses op


erating, such as ship chandlers, shipwrights, sail makers, caulkers, riggers and blacksmiths.   The picturesque setting and salt air also began attracting artists and writers by the end of the 19th century.  This contingent grew and poets, novelists, journalists, socialists, radicals and dilettantes formed a colony which in 1915 opened the Provincetown Players in a converted fish house on the wharf.  Among the writers whose works were performed there was ugene O'Neill.  When the fishing industry faltered from competition with cheaper Nova Scotia cod, and the Portland Gale of 1898 swept away half of the town's wharves, the resort population of the town provided jobs to take he place of those lost. 


In the 1920's the artistic and literary productions of the town were of international repute and the abandoned sites of maritime businesses became the new homes of the seasonal visitor as sail lofts, warehouses and barns became studios, galleries and shops.   Today, the wealth of preserved historic buildings combines with the lure of the sea to support a huge tourist and summer home industry.

School System Info

MCAS Ranking (of 351 towns) in State:

10th Grade Math:

96  

 

10th Grade Eng:

88  

 

8th Grade Math:

71  

 

8th Grade Eng:

172  

 

8th Grade Science:

102  

 

4th Grade Math:

100  

 

4th Grade Eng:

199  

 

Spending/Student:

$19,750

Average SAT scores:

1492

Student/Teacher Ratios:

6.1 to 1

 

 

Community

Population:3,390 Median Income in town: $40,841 Population Density:
(people per square mile)

355

 

 

Crime Rate (per 1000 residents):

Property: 55.8 / 1,000
Violent: 5 / 1,000

 

Real Estate

Number of active:

Singles/Condos/Multis: 0 / 0 / 0

Median home price this year: N/A Median home price last year:

$931,250

Median home price 5 yrs ago:

$0

% change since last year:

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% change since 5 years ago:

0%

Avg single family tax bill:

$0

 

Transportation

Rail info: (T stops, commuter rail stops)

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Subway info:

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Bus lines:

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Miles to Boston:

115

Drive time to Boston (minutes):

145

Rail time to Boston:

N/A

 

 

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