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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 →

129 Commercial Street

Cottage | Former Joseph Matthews fish warehouse. The real deal. Ancient. Dilapidated. Rough and tumble. Working waterfront. Overlooked. Forgotten. Doomed. Continue reading →

Nathaniel Freeman’s Wharf

129R Commercial Street. Dwarfed by Elisha Freeman’s Wharf, immediately to the west, Nathaniel Freeman’s Wharf nonetheless played a role in Continue reading →

129R Commercial Street

Taves Boatyard marine railway. Frank “Bisca” Taves (1905-1984) was the son of a couple who come here from São Miguel, Continue reading →

129R Commercial Street

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 →

129R Commercial Street

Taves Boatyard winch house. This modest little structure, pretty much invisible to anyone passing by, actually played an oversized role Continue reading →

131A Commercial Street

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 →

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 →

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