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Crowne Pointe Historic Inn & Spa
   Provincetown, Cape Cod, Massachusetts

The stately Crowne Pointe Historic Inn was originally built as a residence by a prosperous Yankee sea captain at the turn of the 19th century. The three carriage houses that sit behind the inn's main building were once housing for fishermen seeking board between voyages.  During the ensuing century, the inn underwent many alterations, until it was purchased and painstakingly restored in January 1999.

Despite a frantic race to complete the work before the summer season, no detail was overlooked by the inn's owners.  As a result, graciousness is one of the hallmarks of the inn and it exudes a traditional warmth that envelops guests from the moment they arrive.  It is the fine points that distinguish the Crowne Pointe Inn, from its authentic Victorian wallpaper and coffered tin and wood moldings, to the antique belt-driven fans on the front porch and even the carefully chosen flowers that bloom in the gardens.

Here, guests can enjoy a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle or use the inn?fs convenient location as the perfect launching spot for sightseeing, spa relaxation, beachcombing or exploring Provincetown.

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