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#145 A woman points out a fishing boat to her son, at the piers, Provincetown, Massachusetts, 1948.

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#145 A woman points out a fishing boat to her son, at the piers, Provincetown, Massachusetts, 1948.

The life of Provincetown, Massachusetts in the 1940s Through these Stunning Historical Photos

#145 A woman points out a fishing boat to her son, at the piers, Provincetown, Massachusetts, 1948.

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←#144 Portrait of a balloon seller smiling, Provincetown, Massachusetts, 1948.
#146 View showing the Pilgrim’s Monument, at left, taken from beneath the piers, Provincetown, Massachusetts, 1948.→

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