Provincetown, eccentric, physically remote, and heartbreakingly beautiful, has been amenable and intriguing to outsiders as long as it has existed. It is the only small town I know of where those who live unconventionally seem to outnumber those who live within the prescribed bounds of home and conventional marriage, respectable job, and biological children. It is one of the places in the world you can dissapear into. It is the Morocco of North America, the New Orleans of the north."
Michael Cunningham (Pulitzer Prize author of THE HOURS)
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