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Massachusetts: state of our union.


The Pilgrims first landed in Provincetown, the narrow strip of land at the tip of Cape Cod Cape Cod, narrow peninsula of glacial origin, 399 sq mi (1,033 sq km), SE Mass., extending 65 mi (105 km) E and N into the Atlantic Ocean. It is generally flat, with sand dunes, low hills, and numerous lakes. , Mass., before sailing to Plymouth Rock Plymouth Rock

site of Pilgrim landing in Massachusetts (1620). [Am. Hist.: Jameson, 395–396]

See : America
. This quaint enclave of gay men, lesbians, artists, writers, Portuguese fishermen, tourists, and old-money New Englanders is now bracing for an entirely different kind of pilgrimage brought on by the Massachusetts supreme judicial court's ruling that the state's ban on same-sex marriage Noun 1. same-sex marriage - two people of the same sex who live together as a family; "the legal status of same-sex marriages has been hotly debated"
couple, twosome, duet, duo - a pair who associate with one another; "the engaged couple"; "an inseparable
 is unconstitutional.

"Businesses are gearing up for May 17, which is the first date someone could hold a [same-sex] marriage ceremony in Massachusetts," Provincetown Tourism Director Patricia Fitzpatrick told The Out Traveler. "Catering companies are advertising. Local restaurants and bars are putting signs in their windows saying HAVE YOUR RECEPTION HERE." According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Fitzpatrick, over 100 civil unions are already registered in Provincetown annually, so the recent ruling is expected to have wide-ranging impact. The Provincetown Banner reported that on the day of the court's ruling, town clerk Greta Holman fielded dozens of calls from gay and lesbian couples wondering if they might apply for a marriage license.

While the state legislature A state legislature may refer to a legislative branch or body of a political subdivision in a federal system.

The following legislatures exist in the following political subdivisions:
 has until May to decide how to handle the ruling, seasonal visitors will tell you that now is the time to start planning for your summer escape to this unique destination. P-town, as it's familiarly known, has a history of embracing the outsider; it's a town with an overwhelmingly lesbian and gay year-round populace, and its history is steeped in offbeat off·beat  
n. Music
An unaccented beat in a measure.

adj. Slang
Not conforming to an ordinary type or pattern; unconventional: offbeat humor.
 culture and Americana. What better place to propose to your partner or take your vows?

Two equally exciting ways to arrive in Provincetown are by sea and by air. Bay State Cruises and Boston Harbor Cruises offer high-speed ferry service from Boston and depart from terminals just a short cab ride from Logan International Airport For the Logan airport in Billings, Montana, see .
Logan International Airport (IATA: BOS, ICAO: KBOS, FAA LID: BOS) in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States (and partly in the Town of Winthrop, Massachusetts), is one
. En route to the cape, you may even spot a breaching humpback whale humpback whale

Long-finned baleen whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). They live along all major ocean coasts, sometimes swimming close inshore or even into harbours and up rivers. Humpbacks grow to 40–52 ft (12–16 m) long.
. The other, more expensive option is to take a 25-minute flight aboard one of Cape Air's nine-seat Cessna planes.

Many people rent homes in Provincetown, but there are also dozens of excellent hotels and B&Bs. The recently renovated Anchor Inn, with its spacious front porch and ocean views, is steps from the center of town. Crowne Pointe is a converted sea captain's mansion built at the turn of the 19th century. Two other excellent choices are the Brass Key Guesthouse guest·house  
n.
1. A small house or cottage adjacent to a main house, used for lodging guests.

2. A bed-and-breakfast.
, a cozy spot in the center of town, and Land's End Inn, an artsy art·sy  
adj. art·si·er, art·si·est Informal
Arty.
 tree house-like fortress perched atop a hill at the far west end with spectacular, nearly 360-degree views. Lesbians may opt for the girl-owned Gabriel's and its two hot tubs.

A perfect day might start with brunch at the Cafe Edwige, followed by a morning bike ride (bikes can be rented at Ptown Bikes) on trails winding through the sand dunes. The Cape Cod National Seashore The Cape Cod National Seashore (CCNS), created on August 7th, 1961 by President John F. Kennedy, encompasses 43,500 acres (176 km²) of ponds, woods and beachfront on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.  remains raw, rugged, and stunning. Ride to Race Point Beach with a blanket and scrumptious picnic lunch from Relish, a great dell at the west end of town. During the off-season you may have the beach to yourself.

Back in town for some shopping, you'll most certainly pass the enormous white Unitarian Universalist church, where many gays and lesbians choose to have their commitment ceremonies. You might also visit the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum--according to Fitzpatrick, the grounds are by far the favorite locale for couples tying the knot.

If you're inclined to have a late-afternoon cocktail and high-energy moment, check out T-Dance at the Boatslip, or head to the West End Salon for a massage. Those wishing to take advantage of the gorgeous sunsets at Herring Cove Beach (one of the few places on the East Coast where you can watch the sun set over the water) can discreetly smuggle smug·gle  
v. smug·gled, smug·gling, smug·gles

v.tr.
1. To import or export without paying lawful customs charges or duties.

2. To bring in or take out illicitly or by stealth.
 a bottle of champagne in a backpack and share a romantic moment (or even "pop" the question).

Friday evenings in summer, art galleries along Commercial Street's east end have regular openings. For an intimate supper, there are two obvious choices: Front Street, a cozy, literally underground bistro with an ever-changing menu; or The Red Inn, an elegant west-end eatery with views of the silvery tides. If dancing is on the agenda, hit the Atlantic House (A-House). It's a nightclub that's been around for years (and looks it). The real party boys go to Summer Camp at the Crown & Anchor in high season, but the A-House is a year-round treat.

The Bay State has plenty of alternative gay-friendly destinations. Northampton (or Noho, as many people call it) is known for its tree-lined streets and intellectual community. Newsweek dubbed Northampton "Lesbianville, U.S.A." because of its huge girl contingent, as well as being the home of all-female Seven Sister holdout hold·out  
n.
One that withholds agreement or consent upon which progress is contingent.

Noun 1. holdout - a negotiator who hopes to gain concessions by refusing to come to terms; "their star pitcher was a holdout for six
 Smith College. Near Boston, liberal Cambridge and Somerville are eager to have gay-marriage laws enacted. And Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket have always welcomed gay travelers. If P-town has its way, however, Fitzpatrick believes the community will become "the same-sex wedding capital" of Massachusetts.

Andy Towle, editor at large for The Out Traveler, is the former editor in chief of Genre.
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Title Annotation:Orientation: dispatches from the editors
Author:Towle, Andy
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
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Date:Feb 3, 2004
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