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15 Aunt Sukey’s Way

Hawthorne Wildlife Sanctuary. This three-acre tract — mixed wooded upland, wooded dune, and wetlands — was the last private property Continue reading →

67R Bayberry Avenue

In February 1992, this 8.55-acre wooded swamp was given to the Provincetown Conservation Trust by Max Finkel, Paul McGowan and Continue reading →

76R Bayberry Avenue

Coastal Acres Camping Court. “In the Shelter of Cape Cod’s Sandy Arm — Your Port o’ Call.” The motto of Continue reading →

25R, 27R, 35R Bradford Street Extension

Three separate tax lots on Bradford Street Extension are actually a contiguous 3.67-acre tract of wooded swampland that was given Continue reading →

144 Bradford Street Extension

Galeforce Farm. Beach Market and Gale Force Bikes, a popular place to rent bicycles for the Cape Cod National Seashore Continue reading →

1 Bradford Street

Chelsea Earnest Memorial Playground. The Nautilus Club, an influential women’s civic group, was deeply involved in efforts at the mid-20th Continue reading →

48B Bradford Street

Largely hidden both from Bradford and Shank Painter Road is the homestead of what must be the oldest continuously owned Continue reading →

Town Green (Bas Relief Park)

The centerpiece of Town Green is Signing the Compact, better known as the Bas Relief. The park and monument date Continue reading →

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