The Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum (PMPM) was founded in 1892 as the Cape Cod Pilgrim Memorial Association—Cape Cod’s …
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2024年10月29日
This museum doesn’t really tell much of the pilgrims story. It was modified in 2020 perhaps for political or ideological reasons. Very disappointing. Jamie C的完整评论
2024年9月21日
So apparently the first pilgrims landed in Provincetown before setting up camp in Plymouth and this tall monument is because of that. If you are not interested in history its well worth visiting for … Birgitta-Kenneth的完整评论
2024年8月13日
The museum is not super extensive, and while the monument is certainly inviting you only get views through smudgy plexiglass. Given how expensive it is (21$ entrance fee + parking which is either 20$… 443claudiaz的完整评论
Not at this monument/museum. There are rentals at PTown Aquasports, just north of the pier. We were there pre-season, they weren't open, but looks like they have good reviews.
Is it possible to bring your dog in/around? We are planning a trip to Cape Cod with our Miniature Pinscher - she can easily and quietly fit into a carry bag if I could bring her with us.
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We travelled with our 10# Papillon and she stayed with us the whole time we were there. We did leave her at the B&B for the types of excursions mainly because we were on bikes. We …
We travelled with our 10# Papillon and she stayed with us the whole time we were there. We did leave her at the B&B for the types of excursions mainly because we were on bikes. We did not have a car while we were there.
Is there a place to check a backpack? Or do I have to climb with it??
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No place to check in a backpack but as it's a reasonably gentle grade with plenty of waiting places as you go it, provided its not too big it should be no problem.
Is the construction of an inclined elevator that will extend the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum’s (PMPM) front door down to Bradford Street, granting easier access to...