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The hotel you have selected -- Revere Guest House -- may be able to be booked: 1) online using FreeHotelGuide's instantaneous and 100% secure online reservation system; and/or 2) by telephone using the hotel reservation telephone number provided above.
1) Online: When you make your booking online, your hotel reservation is transmitted to the Revere Guest House through a 100% secure Internet connection that protects your personal and credit card information. Once submitted, your hotel reservation will be confirmed within 60 seconds and sent to the Revere Guest House computer reservation system in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
2) Telephone: 1-866-765-9565. Speak to a live customer service agent 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Within moments after your hotel reservation is made, you will receive a duplicate confirmation by email for your records that confirms and guarantees the reservation with all the details you may need for your stay, including the phone number and address of the Revere Guest House. For your comfort and peace of mind, you may even call the Revere Guest House to confirm your reservation using the hotel's direct telephone number provided (note: please allow up to 24 hours for some reservations to make it into the hotel's computer system).

Revere Guest House
Located in Provincetown Massachusetts on Cape Cod, the Revere House is an historic home noted on local maps as early as 1836. This restored Captain's home of the Federal period was erected at the height of Provincetown's reign as a thriving fishing port and is one of the most distinctive and favorite inn in Provincetown.In the winter of 2004, the house was completely remodeled, however it still maintains the charm and ambiance of the nineteenth century throughout. You can begin each day with a continental breakfast in the beautiful outdoor gardens or large common room with fireplace. Since the late 1960's the house has been operated as an Inn in order to accommodate the many visitors that come to Provincetown each year to enjoy this small New England town, relax in the seaside atmosphere, and to view Provincetown from the Pilgrim Monument which commemorates the first landing of the Pilgrims in 1620 before they headed west to Plymouth. In May of 1995, Gary Palochko purchased the house and renamed it in memory of his Grandfather, Albert LaRivere. This historic and distinctive Provincetown Inn has also been featured on HGTV, If Walls Could Talk, for it's hidden treasures found in the walls that belonged to the owner from the 1860s.
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