Joshua Nickerson’s Wharf
77A Commercial Street. The 19th-century wharf belonging to Capt. Joshua Stickney Nickerson (1842-1927) was not particularly consequential; only about 100 Continue reading
77A Commercial Street. The 19th-century wharf belonging to Capt. Joshua Stickney Nickerson (1842-1927) was not particularly consequential; only about 100 Continue reading
77A Commercial Street | Sandbar Club Condominium (Unit 2). The former boat house on the wharf belonging to Capt. Joshua Continue reading
79 Commercial Street | Sandbar Club Condominium (Unit 1) | Former Studio 79. This is one of the best preserved Continue reading
Sandbar Club (Second clubhouse). The East End has its Beachcombers Club, the ramshackle gathering spot for the art colony elite. Continue reading
Lyars’ Bench. How fierce were the rainbow trout out in Idaho? So fierce that when creeks flooded, ranchers had to Continue reading
Fillmore Miller house. An expansive lawn, bordered by a picture-perfect picket fence, set off the handsome Full Cape that was Continue reading
83 Commercial Street. The wharf that became renowned as the home of the Wharf Players Theatre was a cod liver Continue reading
Wharf Players Theater. Theater was taken so very seriously in Provincetown in the early 20th century that schisms arose. The Continue reading