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5-15 Bradford Street Extension

The Moors. Kind of cheesy but utterly beloved, the Moors was as much a town institution as a tourist destination. Continue reading →

175 Bradford Street Extension

Wagon Wheels. Alfred “Fall River” Perry, originally Perreira, opened the Wagon Wheels diner shortly after World War II, Joseph Andrews Continue reading →

175 Bradford Street Extension

Dairy Queen. In 1956, Joseph T. “Joe the Barber” Ferreira (1904-1997) built “probably the only Dairy Queen franchise in America Continue reading →

2 Bradford Street

Former Mary Spaghetti’s. From the 1940s through the 1960s, this shack was Mary’s Snack Bar — better known as Mary Continue reading →

35 Bradford Street

Mussel Beach Health Club | Former Bonnie Doone Restaurant. This site has been hopping since 1937, when the Bonnie Doone Continue reading →

129 Bradford Street

Monument House Condominium. Bryant House, as this property was known for many years, was opened by Mary Ann (MacKenzie) Bryant Continue reading →

130 Bradford Street

It’s Hubert’s. It’s Hubert’s was, indeed, Hubert’s — Hubert Summers, in point of fact. Summers and his wife, Laura, opened Continue reading →

135 Bradford Street

Bradford Corner Condominium. Once owned by the New Haven Railroad, whose tracks ran right by, this was the home of Continue reading →

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