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176 Commercial Street

Yesterday’s Treasures (Units 7 and 8) | Webster House Condominium. Cape Codders didn’t need newspapers to tell them when the Continue reading →

177 Commercial Street

Bayside Betsy’s Restaurant. Melamed, if you’re wondering. Betsy (Rosenberg) Melamed. From Boston. (“We have the most beautiful views of the Continue reading →

Joseph Manta’s Wharf

179 Commercial Street. Humankind had already managed to fly across the Atlantic Ocean by 2 May 1925, when the two-masted Continue reading →

179 Commercial Street

Scott Dinsmore Antiques (Unit 2) | Jimmy’s HideAway (Unit 1) | Captain’s Court Condominium. For many years, many Mantas lived Continue reading →

180 Commercial Street

One Sunday afternoon in September 1952, a man dressed in what looked like a black dress made his way down Continue reading →

181 Commercial Street

The site of the south (or western) half of Bubala’s by the Bay was occupied at the turn of the Continue reading →

182 Commercial Street

Snip Salon (Unit 1) | Ptown Massage + Bodywork (Unit 2) | Bradken House Condominium. Somewhere — under the boxy Continue reading →

182 Commercial Street

Bradken House Condominium (Unit 5). The substantial out-building behind 182 Commercial Street has stood there at least since the 1920s. Continue reading →

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