Wabash Ave and View Street - today
0 Comments Published by Jane on Friday, January 19, 2007 at 5:08 PM.




Neither home is currently owned or occupied by the McDonough or Deedy families. Both homes are good examples of Triple Decker architecture - common mostly in New England. These homes were built to house large extended families - with an apartment on each level.
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