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171-173B Commercial Street

Dyer’s Beach House Motel by the Sea | Dyer’s Waterfront Apartment. Anyone who’s walked down the narrow path just to Continue reading →

173 Commercial Street

Coffey Men | Yates & Kennedy | Former B. H. Dyer & Company. That word — “DYER” — in the Continue reading →

173 Commercial Street

Telephone booth. There is an ever-diminishing number of people in the world — I am one of them — who Continue reading →

174 Commercial Street

Brasswood Inn | Former White Wind Inn. Rising on a high foundation from a lawn bounded by an old and Continue reading →

174 Commercial Street

Reynolds Gallery (White Wind Inn gazebo). The octagonal retail pavilion at the corner of Commercial and Winthrop Streets stands like Continue reading →

174 Commercial Street

Ballast stone wall. Don’t let the Second Empire-style exuberance of the White Wind Inn blind you to the other architectural Continue reading →

175 Commercial Street

George W. Standish, Master Carpenter & Spar Maker. In the late 19th century and into the early 1900s, the site Continue reading →

175 Commercial Street

Anchor Inn Beach House | Former Anchor and Ark Club House. America needed lumber! And the Carey Lombard Lumber Company Continue reading →

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