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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Fall River ...

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    Fall River: 17: Border City Mill No. 2: Border City Mill No. 2: June 28, 1990 : One Weaver St. Fall River: Converted into apartments 18: Brayton Methodist Episcopal Church: Brayton Methodist Episcopal Church: February 16, 1983

  3. Corky Row Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Corky Row Historic District is a historic district located in Fall River, Massachusetts bounded by Plymouth Avenue, Interstate-195 and Second Street. The district contains many early multi-family mill tenement houses, along with the Davol Mills, the Tecumseh Mill No. 1 and several commercial properties.

  4. Truesdale Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Truesdale Hospital is a historic former hospital building located at 1820 Highland Avenue in Fall River, Massachusetts. It was built in 1920 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It has since been converted into apartments, known as The Highlands. [2]

  5. Highlands Historic District (Fall River, Massachusetts)

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    The area known today as the "highlands" in Fall River was originally known as the Rodman Farm. The area is located along a high ridge with views of the Taunton River and Mount Hope Bay. After the original downtown area of the city suffered a devastating fire in 1843, the wealthy mill owners and their families gradually sought to distance ...

  6. Fall River, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Fall River's voting history largely mirrors that of Massachusetts as a whole. Before 1928, Fall River was a Republican-leaning city. Beginning in 1928, Fall River became a strongly Democratic city, owing to the large Catholic population in the city. Fall River even voted Democratic in the Republican landslide election wins in 1952 and 1956.

  7. List of mills in Fall River, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Fall River Granite: 83000664: largest remaining complex in city 22: Fall River Bleachery: 1872: Jefferson Street: Fall River Granite: 83000667 (portion burned October 30, 1967) 23: Fall River Merino Mills: 1875: Alden Street: red brick: later occupied by Cote Piano Company 24: Flint Mills No. 1: 1882: Alden Street: Fall River Granite: 83000669

  8. Fall River's new Primo on Water Street wants you to help ...

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    Fall River Restaurant Week 2024: What to know before you go. Marriage of Portuguese and Italian flavors. Primo on the Water will be cooking up a number of classic Italian offerings, but will also ...

  9. Granite Mills - Wikipedia

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    Granite Mills are two historic cotton textile mills located on Bedford Street in Fall River, Massachusetts, consisting of Granite Mill No. 2 and Granite Mill No. 3. The site was determined eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, but was omitted due to owner's objection.