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Provincetown Waterfront Memorial Park. Julie Tremblay Gallery. Write a review Upload a photo. Most Recent. Very good. If your into history, shipwrecks, fortune hunting, this is a cool place.

More to it than just pirates. Worth a stop. Read more. Peter R Boston, MA 2, contributions. I am disappointed to read the negative reviews with regards to the pricing. True, this is not the Pirates of the Caribbean at Disney. This is real stuff from a real pirate ship and there are not many places in the world where you can see that.

I would explain that this is more of a historical museum than a show. If you want to see what was on a real honest to goodness pirate ship this is the right place. I believe that this a real gem and we a very fortunate to have it here right on the dock overlooking the area where hundreds of ships were wrecked, and not in the Smithsonian. Austin Austin, TX contributions.

There is absolutely nothing from the Whydah in this museum. Before we paid for our tickets we asked if there where any pieces of the rare African gold jewelry from the Whydah; we were assured there was. I mean not one gold coin, no gold jewelry, nothing. When we left, we asked where was everything. We were told "Oh, they must have moved all that to the other museum in Yarmouth. I can't say anything about he Yarmouth museum.

I thought one rip job was enough. This museum was recommended by a local. As a museum for the only known pirate ship discovery, we were quite interested. The gift shop full of junk takes up a third of the space. It is hot inside!



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