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Bank Street

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Last Entry Update

2/7/2020


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Tucked away along narrow Bank Street is a collection of vernacular Queen Anne-style buildings that form a cohesive and well-preserved residential district. Constructed in the late-nineteenth century as modest residences, these wood-framed dwellings gather close to the street and to one another. These houses feature a variety of Victorian decoration. Wood shingles in fanciful diamond and fish-scale patterns cover them, decorative brackets adorn the buildings' two-story cutaway bay windows, and wood porches with turned wood posts and spindle valances welcome visitors.


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