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Triple Deckers

- hifilofi - Tuesday, March 27th, 2007 : goo

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Endicott Street streetscape. A typical residential neighborhood in Worcester.

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CE: 27th Mar 2007 - 22:44 GMT

This is really interesting architecture. I've never seen houses like this. Do you know when they were built?

hifilofi: 28th Mar 2007 - 19:03 GMT

There were multiple waves of 3 decker construction related to the fluctuation of Worcester's economy. In fact, most were designed, financed, and rented out by factory trusts. This neighborhood, and most 3 decker districts in the city, were constructed between 1890 and 1915.

CE: 28th Mar 2007 - 23:17 GMT

I really love them, I especially like the antennas on all the houses. These streetscape posts are some of my favourite posts on Citynoise, but they are rarely posted because, to the people living in their cities, they see them everyday and hardly notice them.

colavitos ghost: 31st Mar 2007 - 08:47 GMT

cheers to that! more plain-old streetscapes!!!

JimmyRed: 24th Sep 2007 - 05:08 GMT

I lived in this neighborhood 10 years of my life the best years of my life

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