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PROVINCETOWN GUIDE
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Provincetown :: Sunday, March 14th 2010
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Lights from Granite Tip to Toe
A Vision to Behold
November 22nd, 2009
Although the early Pilgrims decided the Outer Cape was too harsh for settlement, their brief time here has found permanent honor.
 | The monument, a 252-foot granite tower, remains lit until January, bathing Provincetown in a festive illumination for the whole of the holidays. |
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The Pilgrim Monument, erected to remember the Mayflower Pilgrim’s first landing in Provincetown in 1620, is draped in thousands of light every November.
The monument, a 252-foot granite tower, remains lit until January, bathing Provincetown in a festive illumination for the whole of the holidays.
The 2009 lighting ceremony took place this year on November 25.
Now, the monument's stunning cone of light will mark the Provincetown skyline for the remainder of the holiday season.
To find accommodations for your holiday visit, check out Provincetown.com’s Room Finder and Last Minute Availability Search.
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