Great pictures of Provincetown if it was only like that still it's basically gone down the toilet sorry really not fun being there anymore with all the gay weeks it's a bit much now it's all just foreigners vacationers nobody who really lives on the cave goes there anymore
It’s true, I have lived here since 1989. I stay for the beauty of the cape cod National seashore . The towns people are gone. I’m hanging in by a thread
This is a great collection of vintage images of PTown. I have loved visiting PTown for over 40 years. I call it my ‘home town’ because I love it so much and always bump into my friends there, no matter the time of year.
I had no idea that the Lobster Pot was as old as this. I’ve been going there since the 80s. I wonder who owns it now and if it’s still the best in PTown?
@@mgleather I’m so looking forward to returning soon. I first visited in the late 80s during a blizzard. It was February 19th my birthday. We stayed for a week and ate at the Lobster Pot most evenings. I became a regular until I was diagnosed with cancer. I’m still around after being told I wouldn’t survive 💫
I love the Lobster Pot. Still one of the best for sure! I believe I heard it's up for sale... hopefully it isn't ruined! We'll be visiting there this memorial day weekend
This is a gem. Makes me long to go back. Went to Ptown for the first time at age 7. Went again at age 14. Third trip I was 20 and the last time (in winter) with my husband and baby daughter. It's the least uptight town I've ever been in... even compared to Tuscany. I love the ambiance, the quaintness, the history, the people, the neatly kept gardens, meandering up Commercial Street, the food, the art, the shops, the bayberry candles... everything. Thank you for creating this. It's perfect.
I am wondering, always one pilot 👩✈️ in cape air machines, seen in all this videos and mostly only a view passengers on the seats. How can this work out? 🤔
Hello! Where did you find the photo at 0:06? I'd like to get some more information about it and potentially license that image. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
yes It is almost everywhere now. When I did seasonal work back in 1988, I had to camp for the first month, after that the rental was $1000 per month for an apartment. Even then it was ridiculous. I worked at least 70 hours per week, so I never really was able to enjoy myself much. Between work and trying to have a life there it was impossible! I feel bad for the people who lived there all there lives, and end up homeless! Disgusting that living is for the rich only.
Great video, thanks for sharing nice finds. If you have time can you please visit tri states digger and Indiana creek walker. Please tell them Darla sent you thanks.
As someone who has been deeply involved in the Provincetown housing crisis I'd just like to comment that tiny homes are desired; the issue is a matter of zoning, land acquisition, and firecodes mostly. As zoning stood a couple years ago you could only do tiny homes on 5 acres or more of land; less would require setting aside a substantial amount of land for future building use. Sadly i believe we're seeing the last "afffordable" housing that will ever be constructed here at the old Harbor Hill condos.
From what I have seen, I do not even think that Harbor Hill is necessarily "affordable" It is all relative. How many people work full time on minimum wage or less, Unless they live in groups, they cannot even afford housing. I wanted to work in Brewster Mass, full-time. Then I looked for housing and realised that it was impossible for me.