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Municipal Collection

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Overview

The Municipal Collection contains a sampling of historic material on file in the Town Clerk's Office and represents a wide range of subjects dealing with Provincetown that has been collected over the years, much of which was uncovered during a reorganization of the basement storage area in Town Hall in 2007.  A complete index of the Municipal Collection is available to review in the Town Clerk's Office.

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  • Guest Houses A Way of Life
    A newspaper article describing "Lands End Inn" and it's owner David Schoolman published...
    Collection: Municipal
    Format: Newsprint
    Subjects: Commercial Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Guesthouses, Gull Hill (Provincetown, Mass.), and Business
  • Everyone Dresses for a Party 1976
    Photos of "Summer Style" in Provincetown from the Provincetown Advocate Summer Guide,...
    Collection: Municipal
    Format: Newsprint
    Subjects: Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century and Provincetown Advocate
  • Provincetown Art Association Exhibition 1969 (2nd show)
    Provincetown Art Association Exhibition of 1969 - the second show. July - September 1969.
    Collection: Municipal
    Format: Text
    Subjects: Advertising, Art, Art Museums, Art galleries, Commercial, and Provincetown Art Association & Museum
  • Maebush's "Chum & Culls"
    An interview with Maebush Stevens in the November 2, 2002 of LIP (Life in Provincetown) Magazine....
    Collection: Municipal
    Format: Text
    Subjects: Autobiography, Indians of North-America Massachusetts--Antiquities, and Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century
  • Provincetown Photos -1949
    A collection of black & white photos taken in 1949 by Audrey Vivian. Also included are a few...
    Collection: Municipal
    Format: Artwork
    Subjects: Commercial Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Guesthouses, and Town Crier
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