415-417 Commercial St
Historic District Survey information for 415-417 Commercial St | |
Architectural Description: 415-417 Commercial St. is a 1-1/2-story, vernacular Queen Anne-style cottage; gable-front roof is sheathed in wood shingles, shed dormers on side roof slopes; exterior is clad in staggered wood shingles; building sits on a raised foundation with lattice skirting; fenestration is irregular and includes single DHS and multi-light picture windows with simple surrounds; 1-story shed-roof porch with turned balustrade and posts; roof finial; 1-story shed-roof addition on side facade. |
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Commercial Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Dwellings, and Historic Districts--Massachusetts--Provincetown |
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415-417 Commercial Street is next door to what was my family's fish market at 419 Commercial St, owned by Frank Silva (son of Azorean-Portuguese immigrant and schooner captain, Joseph Silva). He and his household also had a living space in the market (@1920s). It is now an entire residence (2011).
I share this information for those interested in Portuguese genealogy/history of Provincetown.
My Portuguese/Azorean Provincetown names: SILVA, CATON/CAETANO, BRAGA/BRAGG, DELUZ/DELUIZ/DECRUZ