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10A Bradford Street

Please refer to the Provincetown Encyclopedia.

130 Bradford Street

It’s Hubert’s. It’s Hubert’s was, indeed, Hubert’s — Hubert Summers, in point of fact. Summers and his wife, Laura, opened Continue reading →

132 Bradford Street

Old Colony Railroad Passenger Depot. For better or worse, Provincetown was firmly joined to the mainland on 23 July 1873, Continue reading →

132 Bradford Street

Old Colony Railroad Freight Depot. Provincetown was firmly joined to the mainland in 1873, when the Old Colony Railroad inaugurated Continue reading →

132 Bradford Street

Duarte’s Mall. The Old Colony depot saw a second life as a bus station in the 1940s. In 1950, Joseph Continue reading →

141 Bradford Street

Provincetown Brewing Company. That an old automotive garage is now a craft brewery taproom — having been a market for Continue reading →

221 Bradford Street

Garden of Angels. You might not know it to look at this plain, cinder-block, two-car garage, but the “Garden of Continue reading →

226 Bradford Street

A terrific vestige of early times, this three-quarter Cape is known as the King’s Highway Stagecoach Stop and is said Continue reading →

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