Sleeping in Architectural History
Built in 1949 by Architect and Bauhaus enthusiast Nathaniel Saltonstall, The Colony was envisioned as a mid-century modern retreat for high-society art collectors. It later transferred to the Stefani family in 1963 where it found a new generation of high profile enthusiasts, including Faye Dunaway and Paul Newman.

What better way to celebrate the magical number 3.14 than at Marion's Pie Shop! Pi day began in 1988 as a tongue in cheek way to celebrate mathematics and the beauty of that magic ratio, 3.14... Along the way it embraced literally flakey tasty PIE as its emblem. Take a peek behind of the scene of day in Marion's kitchen, whipping up a delectable fruit pie or savory chicken pie.

Ken Fulk shares his journey of restoring the historic Mary Heaton Vorse house in Provincetown, highlighting the challenges of maintaining the house's integrity while addressing structural issues. The restored house now hosts artistic residencies and events, honoring Vorse's legacy in the local arts scene.