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71 Commercial Street

Dinghy Dock. Take a good look at 71 Commercial Street. This may be the future of large swaths of the Continue reading →

72A Commercial Street

Former William Maynard studio. Built as Sol Nickerson’s workshop, this small shed-style cottage was once F. Coulton Waugh’s painting studio. Continue reading →

72B Commercial Street

Main house. From 1995 to 2018, the old Nickerson compound on either side of Ericsson Avenue was under the common Continue reading →

72B Commercial Street

Greenhouse. Though this looks like the kind of building in which one might expect to rendezvous with Lord or Lady Continue reading →

72 Commercial Street

“Oldest House” | Seth Nickerson House. “Oldest House” is in quotation marks because there have been other claimants to the Continue reading →

72 Commercial Street

This 2½-story house was built in 1947, according to town records, making it about 200 years younger than the Oldest Continue reading →

73 Commercial Street

Born on Long Point, Capt. William Chester Sparrow (1858-1932) spent his life on the sea, poised at its edge, or Continue reading →

Eighth Town Landing

West Vine Street Landing. The Eighth Town Landing, guaranteeing the public a passageway to the waterfront at the foot of Continue reading →

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