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9-11 Commercial Street

Sandhurst Cottage. A marvel of bays, turret, gambrel roof, and deep porch, Sandhurst was the summer home from the 1910s Continue reading →

9-11 Commercial Street

Behind one of the grandest and noblest of Provincetown’s street trees sits a longtime locus of influence: the home in Continue reading →

9-11 Commercial Street

An otherwise unexceptionable vernacular facade is sliced dramatically at a 60-degree angle, allowing access to the garage beyond, in the Continue reading →

10A Commercial Street

This view up Commercial Street may be the most storybook tableau in town — a 20th-century fiction, of course, but Continue reading →

10R Commercial Street

Main house. What looks at first to be the manor house of Delft Haven I is, in fact, part of Continue reading →

19 Commercial Street

Beach Box. Although it is nestled closely to the Red Inn, the Beach Box house originally had a much stronger Continue reading →

23 Commercial Street

An abutter-versus-developer fight over this parcel that began in 1960 was not concluded until a year and a half later, Continue reading →

27 Commercial Street

Robert Duffy expansion. “This is a big house, and I wanted it to disappear,” Robert Duffy, the president of Marc Continue reading →

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