Mementos of local history
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High Pole Hill Road Provincetown, MA 02657 |
+1 508 487 1310 Fax: +1 508 487 4702 |
The Cape Cod Pilgrim Memorial Association began collecting mementos of local history in 1892, and opened its first museum in 1910. The museum features exhibits on the Pilgrims and the early history of the local Cape, as well as the Provincetown Players, the pioneering local theater that introduced the world to the work of Eugene O'Neill. Admission: Adults USD7; seniors and students USD5; children 4-14 USD3.50; children under 4 free. Admission includes access to the museum and the adjacent Pilgrim Monument.
Best Modes of Transportation:
Automobile/Car
Notes: Once you get to town, it's best to walk or bicycle--but it's an uphill climb to this museum.
Parking Availability: Yes
Average Price per Hour: $0-$5
Notes: Your first two hours are free with paid admission to museum.
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