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155 Commercial Street

West End Salon & Spa (Units 1 and 2) | West Beach Condominium. Follow the bubbles in the West End Continue reading →

156 Commercial Street

An old house in an appealing state of preservation — but not renovated to postcard perfection — is often the sign Continue reading →

156 Commercial Street

The rear building at No. 156 is not actually in the rear yard of No. 156. Instead, through a masterfully Continue reading →

157 Commercial Street

Martin House. It’s one of Provincetown’s greatest secrets hiding in plain sight. A three-quarter Cape — at least 200 years Continue reading →

157A Commercial Street

157A Commercial Street Condominium. The waterfront building behind the former Martin House — and once part of the same parcel Continue reading →

158 Commercial Street

Rose & Crown Guest House. Distinctive enough for its noble, 18th-century, Federal-style lines — to say nothing of its bosomy Continue reading →

158 Commercial Street

Rose & Crown Guest House Cottage. Across the yard of the Rose & Crown stands a 15-by-24-foot cottage that is Continue reading →

Fifth Town Landing

Atlantic Avenue Landing | 159 Commercial Street. The Fifth Town Landing, guaranteeing the public a passageway to the waterfront at Continue reading →

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