
Atkins-Mayo Road
Atkins-Mayo Road runs a meandering course over about 0.28 mile, beginning in a roughly northwesterly direction at 256 Bradford Street, Continue reading
Atkins-Mayo Road runs a meandering course over about 0.28 mile, beginning in a roughly northwesterly direction at 256 Bradford Street, Continue reading
The first house one encounters in the twisty path of Atkins-Mayo Road was purchased in 2003 by Christine A. Steinwand, Continue reading
This is the home and studio of the sculptor and graphic artist Romolo Del Deo (pictured), whose Fishermen’s Memorial is Continue reading
Thank goodness, there doesn’t seem to be a lot of turnover in the woods around Atkins-Mayo Road. This property, for Continue reading
The artist and restaurateur Salvatore Del Deo — namesake of both Ciro & Sal’s and Sal’s Place — has owned Continue reading
The artist Mary Spencer Nay Block (1913-1993) and members of her family have been large landowners along the west side Continue reading
This stout, angular box of a studio was built in the 1950s for Boris Margo, a Ukrainian native who emigrated Continue reading
Trudy B. Wood, the manager of Kidstuff at 381 Commercial Street, has made her home here since 1992. Her son, Continue reading