August FĂŞte in the Fish Lots!
This year’s August FĂŞte will be held in the Fish Lots…but, where, exactly, are the Fish Lots and where did the name come from? The English settlers who purchased […]
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This year’s August FĂŞte will be held in the Fish Lots…but, where, exactly, are the Fish Lots and where did the name come from? The English settlers who purchased […]
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Check out the story on our ‘Sconset walking tour in this month’s issue of Bird’s Eye View, Cape Air’s in-flight magazine. Available everywhere Cape Air flies, or read here.
Nantucket Preservation Trust in Bird’s Eye View Magazine! Read More »
This is the last in our short series highlighting the homes and buildings that inspired a few Nantucket writers. What part of Nantucket inspires you? 5 Quaise Pastures Road: Frank
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92 Hulbert Ave “The Bug-Lights”: Ernestine Gilbreth Carey & Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. The twin lighthouses that dot the extension of Hulbert Ave are officially called the Nantucket Cliff
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In honor of Preservation Month & the upcoming Nantucket Book Festival, this week we’re taking a look at some of the architecture of Nantucket’s literary history. Our short series continues…
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Nantucket has been home to many novelists, poets, playwrights, and lovers of words over the years. It’s currently the year-round home to (at least) three New York Times bestselling writers,
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This year’s call for Preservation Award nominations resulted in more nominees than ever before! After much deliberation, our committee is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2018 Preservation Awards.
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