Provincetown Public Library (old)

Provincetown Public Library (old)

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caption = Provincetown Public Library in 2005. Former name of building visible at top of sign and above front door in high-resolution version of this picture
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location = 330 Commercial St.
Provincetown, Massachusetts
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The former Provincetown Public Library is a nationally registered historic place located at 330 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Massachusetts.

In 2005, the library moved several blocks up the street into another registered historic place, the former Center Methodist Church building, in 2005. The headquarters for Seashore Point in Provincetown, run by the New England Deaconess Association, has taken over the building.

References

* [http://www.provincetownbanner.com/article/history_article/_/32009/History/4/28/2005 (Laurel Guadazno, "Architectural Treasure Restored", "Provincetown Banner", April 28, 2005)]
* [http://www.seashorepoint.org/ Seashore Point in Provincetown]


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