66 Commercial Street
With its arresting, irregular grid of mullions, the sun porch on the rear cottage at No. 66 looks as if Continue reading
With its arresting, irregular grid of mullions, the sun porch on the rear cottage at No. 66 looks as if Continue reading
Skiff Condominium (Units 1-3). The skiff — pointed bow, squared back, and flat bottom — is the little workhorse of Continue reading
Skiff Condominium (Unit 4). When the Hieberts owned and operated the Skiff waterfront apartments, this former fish house was known Continue reading
James M. Burke was among the largest and best known boats in the Provincetown fishing fleet in the mid-20th century. Continue reading
Breakwind by the Sea Condominium. Anyone of a Certain Age will almost certainly share the author’s quiet pleasure in knowing Continue reading
The Papetsas family made their home here beginning in 1959: John “Jack” Papetsas (1930-2009) and Patricia Helen “Trisha” (Cabral) Papetsas Continue reading
There’s no plaque to say so, but this was the birthplace of Captain Jack — Jackson R. “J. R.” Williams Continue reading
The trouble seemed to have begun when Woodrow Wilson was president. It took more than six decades to clear up. Continue reading