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Marine Hall. Village Hall was built in 1832 as a secular meeting place. It was renamed Marine Hall after Marine Continue reading
Marine Hall. Village Hall was built in 1832 as a secular meeting place. It was renamed Marine Hall after Marine Continue reading
Misty Harbor Condominium | AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod. Less than a decade and a half after its first Continue reading
Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies. This lovely and consequential house from around 1875-1885 has been in the foreground of thousands Continue reading
Clarendon House. In 1939, Eloise Browne bought the property and opened the Eloise Browne House. John Kelly gave it the Continue reading
Snow’s Block | Former King Hiram’s Lodge | Former Roman Catholic mission. Before the Church of St. Peter the Apostle Continue reading
Provincetown Tennis Club | DNA Artist Residency. A synergy you’d only find in P’town: a nonprofit tennis club and a Continue reading
Sandbar Club (Second clubhouse). The East End has its Beachcombers Club, the ramshackle gathering spot for the art colony elite. Continue reading
Sandbar Club (First clubhouse). The East End has its Beachcombers Club, the ramshackle gathering spot for the art colony elite. Continue reading