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8 Atwood Avenue

When you spot a white-on-blue plaque of a house aboard a scow — as there is on this lovely three-quarter Continue reading →

10 Atwood Avenue

Clustered around Atwood Avenue and Point Street are many of the Long Point floaters whose historical provenance seems most solid. Continue reading →

12 Atwood Avenue

It is hard to imagine the sorrows of this house, a Long Point floater at its heart, in the mid-20th Continue reading →

256 Bradford Street

Former Long Point Post Office. The most important surviving civic building from Long Point, its post office, was built around Continue reading →

301 Bradford Street

Linger-a-Long. One of the very few floaters to make it all the way to the East End, Linger-A-Long was built Continue reading →

Cape Cod National Seashore | Long Point

Francis Abbott house [Long Point Settlement No. 60]. Francis Abbott’s residence seems to have been the westernmost in the Long Continue reading →

Cape Cod National Seashore | Long Point

Stephen Atwood house [Long Point Settlement No. 58]. Four residences clustered around the small Wood End inlet. The house belonging Continue reading →

Cape Cod National Seashore | Long Point

John Burt house [Long Point Settlement No. 56]. John Burt’s neighbors at the Wood End inlet were Stephen Atwood and Continue reading →

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