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58 Commercial Street

Notable for its two front doors, this large house at 58 Commercial Street began its days out on Long Point Continue reading →

64 Commercial Street

A classic full Cape — long the home of Roslyn Garfield (1921-2012) and Phyllis Temple (1928-2008) — this house at Continue reading →

67A Commercial Street

Skiff Condominium (Units 1-3). The skiff — pointed bow, squared back, and flat bottom — is the little workhorse of Continue reading →

68 Commercial Street

James M. Burke was among the largest and best known boats in the Provincetown fishing fleet in the mid-20th century. Continue reading →

69 Commercial Street

Breakwind by the Sea Condominium. Anyone of a Certain Age will almost certainly share the author’s quiet pleasure in knowing Continue reading →

71 Commercial Street

Dinghy Dock. Take a good look at 71 Commercial Street. This may be the future of large swaths of the Continue reading →

82 Commercial Street

Fillmore Miller house. An expansive lawn, bordered by a picture-perfect picket fence, set off the handsome Full Cape that was Continue reading →

90 Commercial Street

Union Exchange Building | Former Seamen’s Savings Bank. On 14 April 1851, Gov. George S. Boutwell — who would go Continue reading →

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