These colorful unique cottages date back to the late nineteenth century within a community of picket fences, pocket parks, and even an outdoor tabernacle. They are found in an intriguing area of shaded narrow streets and pathways ideal for walking.
In addition to pondering the value of being a house painter in Oak Bluffs, one would be a bit envious of those who choose to rent here; close to shops, restaurants, waterfront parks and the harbor.
Read more on Wikipedia, here.
As usual, click on the image for a closer look, and thanks for viewing. Comments are always welcome. M 🙂
I never did post all of the victorian homes I photographed while there. Nice shots.
I’ll have to do a retro and check your posts from than! 🙂
…or is it “then?” My proofreader is asleep! M
I’m pretty sure I did not post any of them . . . yet.