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Cape Cod National Seashore | Wood End

Wood End Light Keeper’s House. The lighthouse keeper’s lot at Wood End was greatly improved in 1896 with the construction Continue reading →

9 Carnes Lane

Augustino Patricio (1851-1923) was born in the Azores. He Anglicized his name to Augustine Patrick after immigrating to America. Once Continue reading →

1 Commercial Street

Provincetown Inn (Recreation pavilion). From 1967 to 1997, a recreational and entertainment building, designed by Burnett V. Vickers of Orleans, Continue reading →

2 Commercial Street

Castle Dune. Commanding a view as far as Wellfleet, the Louis Hollingsworth home was known as the Castle or Castle Continue reading →

7 Commercial Street

Delft Haven office. On the strength of nothing more than a hunch, I believe the structure that used to occupy Continue reading →

Collins’s Wharf

9-11 Commercial Street (approximate). It’s a great surprise to find a large wharf this far west, and this early. Collins’s Continue reading →

18 Commercial Street

Pungo. “The real founder of the art colony was a woman, in 1896,” Stephen Borkowski, former chairman of the Art Continue reading →

38 Commercial Street

“When a Truoer of old got tired of his surroundings, or they changed, as they often did, he picked up Continue reading →

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