
16 Alden Street
Dating from around the time of the Civil War, somewhere between 1850 and 1870, this house was owned in 1910 Continue reading
Dating from around the time of the Civil War, somewhere between 1850 and 1870, this house was owned in 1910 Continue reading
In judging the age of this house, what are you going to go by? The classic gable-end form of the Continue reading
Constructed before 1850, this was owned in 1910 by M. Dewager. From 1952 to 1970, this was the home of Continue reading
Until recent years, the Greek Revival entryway of this house seemed deformed by hard existence. And not without reason. In Continue reading
A century ago, this building, constructed in about 1850, was the home of the fisherman John King. Philomena Santos (b Continue reading
Like many of its neighbors, No. 22 dates from the period between the 1850s and 1870s. M. Sabine was the Continue reading
Grace Gouveia Building. In a town whose economy turned on the luck of the fishery, poverty was often no farther Continue reading
In 2006, the architect Neal Kimball applied to the Historic District Commission, on behalf of the owners Mitchell Hollander and Continue reading