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9-11 Carver Street

Gifford House Inn | Original hotel. In a resort town where accommodations come and go by the year — and Continue reading →

9-11 Carver Street

Gifford House Inn | Bradford Street addition. The Merrill family succeeded the Giffords at the Gifford House, which they would Continue reading →

12 Carver Street

Brass Key Guesthouse | Gatehouse. The Gatehouse — a unit of the Brass Key compound, 67 Bradford Street — was Continue reading →

1 Commercial Street

Provincetown Inn Waterfront Resort and Conference Center. Well worth a visit even if you’re not staying here, the sprawling Provincetown Continue reading →

1 Commercial Street

Provincetown Inn (Original inn). Based on this undated postcard, published by the Provincetown Inn and now in the collection of Continue reading →

1 Commercial Street

Provincetown Inn (Breakwater wing). Almost as soon as World War II ended, Chester G. Peck Jr. opened the Breakwater Room 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 →

15 Commercial Street

Red Inn (Atkins-Strachauer house). There are few hostelries in town as charming, romantic, or photogenic as the Red Inn, which Continue reading →

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