United States Coast Guard Pier
125 Commercial Street. Station Provincetown manages, to a remarkable extent, to harmonize with its residential context. The Coast Guard Pier, Continue reading
125 Commercial Street. Station Provincetown manages, to a remarkable extent, to harmonize with its residential context. The Coast Guard Pier, Continue reading
Cottage | Former Joseph Matthews fish warehouse. The real deal. Ancient. Dilapidated. Rough and tumble. Working waterfront. Overlooked. Forgotten. Doomed. Continue reading
129R Commercial Street. Dwarfed by Elisha Freeman’s Wharf, immediately to the west, Nathaniel Freeman’s Wharf nonetheless played a role in Continue reading
Taves Boatyard marine railway. Frank “Bisca” Taves (1905-1984) was the son of a couple who come here from São Miguel, Continue reading
Taves Boatyard workshop. Another era might have looked dismissively at this homely, utilitarian, 50-by-25-foot corrugated-metal shed with its distinctly amateur Continue reading
Taves Boatyard winch house. This modest little structure, pretty much invisible to anyone passing by, actually played an oversized role Continue reading
Flyer’s Boat Rental | Flyer’s Boat Shop. Yes, Flyer’s will rent you a 24-foot Bentley pontoon boat that seats 12, Continue reading
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