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Captain Jack’s Wharf Condominium | Jupiter, Nautilus, Neptune, Rainbow, and Sunset cabins.
These cabins occupy one of the original boat and fish houses on the upland end of the wharf. Nautilus is the unit right on Commercial Street, so it’s not surprising that it functioned as a restaurant in the late 1920s, and later as an ice cream parlor, according to Ed Fitzgerald. Rainbow, directly behind Nautilus, once doubled as the office and, for a time in the 1920s, as an automobile repair shop, Ed Fitzgerald said. It is evidently no longer a freestanding unit. Jupiter, directly above Nautilus, has the barn door overlooking the street. Sunset and Neptune complete the upper deck. The owners, as of 2018, lived in Cambridge (Nautilus); London, England (Jupiter); Provincetown (Neptune); and Wakefield (Sunset).
For an overview of Captain Jack’s Wharf, please see 73A Commercial Street.
For a view of Cabin 8½, please see 73A Commercial Street.
For a view of Australis cabin, please see 73A Commercial Street.
For a view of Borealis cabin, please see 73A Commercial Street.
For a view of the Bridge cabin, please see 73A Commercial Street.
For a view of Hesperus cabin, please see 73A Commercial Street.
For a view of the Locker cabin, please see 73A Commercial Street.
For a view of Mars cabin, please see 73A Commercial Street.
For a view of Orion cabin, please see 73A Commercial Street.
For a view of Ribbons cabin, please see 73B Commercial Street.
For a view of Spindrift cabin, please see 73A Commercial Street.
For a view of Sunrise cabin, please see 73A Commercial Street.
For a view of Venus cabin, please see 73A Commercial Street.
For a view of Windswept cabin, please see 73A Commercial Street.
For a view of the Wreck cabin, please see 73A Commercial Street.
¶ Last updated on 14 July 2018.
For further reading online
Captain Jack’s Wharf (Jupiter) website.
Captain Jack’s Wharf (Nautilus) website.
Captain Jack’s Wharf (Neptune) website.
Captain Jack’s Wharf (Sunset) website.