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Residential street in Provincetown Commercial Street in Provincetown. Provincetown is the eastern terminus of U.S. Route 6, both in the state and in the nation. Although the terminus is directed east officially, geographically speaking, the road, having curved around Cape Cod, is facing west-southwest at the point, and is marked only by its ...
The Provincetown Historic District encompasses most of the dense urban center of Provincetown, Massachusetts. The district is roughly bounded to the north by U.S. Route 6; to the west by the west end of Commercial St.; to the south by Provincetown Harbor; and to the east by the southeast end of Commercial St. It covers about 300 acres (120 ha ...
The Unitarian Universalist Meeting House of Provincetown is an historic church at 236 Commercial Street in Provincetown, Massachusetts. The Greek Revival building was built in 1847 based on a design by Benjamin Hallett, for a congregation that had been established in 1829. It is a massive post and beam timber-frame construction, and was ...
The Provincetown Inn, located off the West End rotary at 1 Commercial St., was sold to Linchris Capital Partners of Plymouth on Dec. 22 for $21.6.
The Center Methodist Church or Center Methodist Episcopal Church is located in Provincetown, Massachusetts at 356 Commercial Street. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The church moved to a new building in 1955, and the building has changed hands several times since. It is currently the home of the Provincetown Public ...
606 Main St. Chatham: 87: Provincetown Historic District: Provincetown Historic District: August 30, 1989 : Roughly bounded by U.S. Route 6, the western end of Commercial St., Provincetown Harbor, and the southeastern end of Commercial St.
The Provincetown Post Office is located at 217 Commercial Street in Provincetown, Massachusetts.It is located in a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick building that was built in 1930.The main facade has a loggia-style arcade of three arches on the first level, leading to a recessed entrance.
The Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) in Provincetown, Massachusetts is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. [1] It was founded as the Provincetown Art Association on August 22, 1914, [2] with the mission of collecting, preserving, exhibiting and educating people about the work of Cape Cod artists.
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