Provincetown historic district

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The Provincetown Historic District was added in 1989 to the National Register of Historic Places as Barnstable County place #89001148. The district is roughly bounded by US 6, the west end of Commercial St., Provincetown Harbor, and the souteast end of Commercial St. It consists of some 3000 acres (12 km²), 1127 buildings, three structures, and five objects. The List of Registered Historic Places in Provincetown includes additional registered historic places outside the district.

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The First Universalist Church is the oldest church in Provincetown and was built in 1847. Its "Christopher Wren" tower is thought to have been inspired by that famous English architect. Now called the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House

The Center Methodist Church is the most prominent building in this part of Provincetown center.
The Center Methodist Church is the most prominent building in this part of Provincetown center.

The church building is the current home of the Provincetown Public Library and former home of the town Heritage Museum.

The Provincetown Public Library building remains on the national register after the library moved in 2005 to the Center Methodist Church above.

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