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73B Commercial Street

Captain Jack’s Wharf Condominium | Ribbons cabin. “Pop corn, peanuts, pink lemonade, tanbark, and amusing murals realistically duplicate the atmosphere Continue reading →

74 Commercial Street

Octagon House. Octagonal houses had their eight minutes of fame in the 19th century. Robert Soper, the whaling master who Continue reading →

75 Commercial Street

That once-quintessentially American illustrator, Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), may not have been ideally suited to Provincetown. But credit him for having Continue reading →

76 Commercial Street

Hofmann House Condominiums (Unit 1). Doric columns, serious and sturdy, hold up a prominent pediment that marks this exceptionally handsome Continue reading →

76 Commercial Street

Hofmann House Condominiums (Unit 2). This light-washed, Expressionistic attic epitomizes the appealing oddity of old apartments carved out of, tacked Continue reading →

76 Commercial Street

Hofmann House Condominiums (Unit 3). Would it be too much to say that this is the most beautiful studio in Continue reading →

76 Commercial Street

Hofmann House Condominiums (Unit 4). The final quiet note in this otherwise spectacular condo complex is a modest cottage that Continue reading →

77 Commercial Street

77 Commercial Street Condominium | Former Studio 77. Though No. 77 is now a freestanding property, its history is tied Continue reading →

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