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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 →

17 Alden Street

In judging the age of this house, what are you going to go by? The classic gable-end form of the Continue reading →

18 Alden Street

Constructed before 1850, this was owned in 1910 by M. Dewager. From 1952 to 1970, this was the home of Continue reading →

19 Alden Street

Until recent years, the Greek Revival entryway of this house seemed deformed by hard existence. And not without reason. In Continue reading →

20 Alden Street

A century ago, this building, constructed in about 1850, was the home of the fisherman John King. Philomena Santos (b Continue reading →

22 Alden Street

Like many of its neighbors, No. 22 dates from the period between the 1850s and 1870s. M. Sabine was the Continue reading →

26 Alden Street

Grace Gouveia Building. In a town whose economy turned on the luck of the fishery, poverty was often no farther Continue reading →

28 Alden Street

In 2006, the architect Neal Kimball applied to the Historic District Commission, on behalf of the owners Mitchell Hollander and Continue reading →

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