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July 2, 1973 (S. Main St. Fall River: 2: Al Mac's Diner-Restaurant: Al Mac's Diner-Restaurant: December 20, 1999 (135 President Ave. Fall River: 3: Algonquin Printing Co.
Brayton Ave: Fall River granite: formerly Quaker Fabric Main Plant; demolished, March 2009 25: Hargraves Mill No. 2 (Building #2) 1891: 2009: Brayton Ave: Fall River granite with red brick addition: formerly Quaker Fabric Main Plant; demolished, March 2009 26: Iron Works Cotton Mill No.1: 1889: 2011: Water Street: Red brick: demolished, May ...
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.
Plan to tear down President Avenue plaza for 350-unit mixed use project is off the table ... this former store building at 452 S. Main St. Fall River into apartments. ... will be converted into ...
Holyoke (Holyoke Housing Authority) Beaudoin Village (Homestead Avenue) Lyman Terrace (Downtown) Toepfert Apartments (The Flats) Churchill Home (Churchill) Zielinski Apartments (Downtown) Coughlin Apartments (Churchill) Beaudry-Boucher Apartments (South Holyoke) Falcetti Apartments (Churchill) Rosary Towers (The Flats) Murphy Congregate House ...
The Davol Mills Company was organized in 1866, with nineteen persons, with initial capital set at $270,000, and named in honor of William C. Davol, a machinery builder who is credited with importing the Roberts Self-acting Mule from Great Britain to Fall River in the early 1840s. Mill No. 1 was built in 1867 at the corner of Rodman Street and ...
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.
Michael T. Hudner House (1900), 674 Highland Avenue; Educational/public. Westall School (1907), 276 Maple Street; Fall River Technical School (1929), 290 Rock Street; Quequechan Firehouse (1873), 330 Prospect Street; Anawan No. 6 Firehouse (1873), North Main Street; Religious. First Congregational Church (1913), 282 Rock Street