
Cape Cod National Seashore | Back Shore
Wreck of H.M.S. Somerset. In 1778, the formidable Peaked Hill Bars bested a dreaded symbol of British imperial power: H.M.S. Continue reading
Wreck of H.M.S. Somerset. In 1778, the formidable Peaked Hill Bars bested a dreaded symbol of British imperial power: H.M.S. Continue reading
Monica Smith grounding. There have been more destructive groundings at the Cape End, God knows, but there may never have Continue reading
Cape Cod Oil Works brig. To this day, the ruin of a brig hull, as elegant in its skeletal outline Continue reading
Wreck of Annie L. Spindler. The tellers of the tale of Annie L. Spindler seem agreed on two key points: Continue reading
U.S.S. S-4 crash site. Thirty-four sailors, two officers, and two visitors were aboard the U.S.S. S-4 submarine for a trial run Continue reading
Albatross II pilot house | Nathaniel Hopkins Condominium at Union Wharf (Unit 3). The amazing double-deck cabin at the Continue reading
Few siblings have had such a collective impact on Provincetown as the second generation of the Cabral family — (William) Continue reading
125 Commercial Street. Station Provincetown manages, to a remarkable extent, to harmonize with its residential context. The Coast Guard Pier, Continue reading