
29 Alden Street
Cape End Harbor Condominium (Unit 7). Earle S. Johnson, who owned 29 Alden Street from 1946 to 1959, used this Continue reading
Cape End Harbor Condominium (Unit 7). Earle S. Johnson, who owned 29 Alden Street from 1946 to 1959, used this Continue reading
Back in the day, if you needed a sign painted, a truck lettered or a show card made, you might Continue reading
It is hard to imagine the sorrows of this house, a Long Point floater at its heart, in the mid-20th Continue reading
Frame This, an art shop run by Walter F. Winnowski (b 1945), was operating here in 2004, one of a Continue reading
10A Bradford Street Condominium. Capt. Manuel Enos (±1871-1955) was a son of Provincetown and the “last of the Grand Bankers Continue reading
Each in this pair of homes, under common ownership, is notable in its own way: No. 12 (pictured) for its Continue reading
Liz’s Cafe, Anybody’s Bar. From the name (“Tip of the Cape for Tops in Service”) to the nautical décor to Continue reading
Here is vanished Provincetown. “Kids in the West End and East End used to dodge the fish drying on the Continue reading