
Town Green (Bas Relief Park)
The centerpiece of Town Green is Signing the Compact, better known as the Bas Relief. The park and monument date Continue reading
The centerpiece of Town Green is Signing the Compact, better known as the Bas Relief. The park and monument date Continue reading
Roux Provincetown. Especially picturesque, the house built in the 1870s by Samuel Soper Swift is unusual for its Stick-style trusses, Continue reading
Tiresome Tabernacle. The Tiresome Tabernacle was built by the artist Jay Critchley in 2001 not far from the new Wastewater Continue reading
Murchison House. There are few buildings as startling — in this town of gabled roofs and shingles — as the Continue reading
Red Inn (Malicoat fireplace). The Red Inn has one of the great sculptural fireplaces, chimneys, and brick walls designed and Continue reading
Ina May (Small) Snow (1885-1982) was — if such a distinction can be imagined — the Beach Plum Queen of Continue reading
Conrad Malicoat (1936-2014), who lived at 320R Bradford Street, turned fireplaces into artworks — at the Red Inn, 15 Commercial Continue reading
Snow house. After decades of quiet existence as home to the Cook and Snow families, 143 Commercial Street passed from Continue reading