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44 Captain Bertie’s Way

Peter’s Mobile Services. Peter is Klaus Peter Stuermer, who runs this auto mechanic shop. The building was constructed in 1960. Continue reading →

10R Commercial Street

Garage. Looking more like a picturesque horse stable than a utilitarian garage, this 1,005-square-foot structure has a portico, barn doors, Continue reading →

38 Commercial Street

Lawrence S. “Larry” Richmond (1909-1978) purchased 38 Commercial Street in 1947 and razed the triple-decker house that had belonged to Continue reading →

65B Commercial Street

If you were so inclined, you might be able to win a bet saying that you knew of a freestanding Continue reading →

98 Commercial Street

Binwood Condominium (Unit 5). Provincetown buildings have been noted for their portability at least since the days of the Long Continue reading →

129 Commercial Street

Garage. A one-car garage abuts the Coast Guard Station Provincetown at the end of a 10-foot-wide private way in the Continue reading →

131A Commercial Street

Flyer’s main building. The heart of the Flyer’s Boat Shop and Flyer’s Boat Rental operations may be out on the Continue reading →

148 Commercial Street

148 Commercial Street Condominium (Unit 5). As far back as the 1880s, there was an out-building on this Conant Street Continue reading →

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