Fall River streets as they appear today
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Nice pictures, thanks for sharing them with us, Michael. I agree about the vinyl siding, yuck! It fades, it cracks and gets filthy over time, at least with real wood it can be painted! 

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Those are such great photographs Michael! Thank you so much for sharing those. The pictures of the church as it was burning were horribly wonderful, if that makes any kind of sense. They were definitely some really strong images. I can relate to you thinking that God shouldn't allow a thing like that.
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Wow, again awesome pictures.
Thanks so much for posting those it's really great to see those locations. Especially 92, it is looking really great. I can't wait to see it again in person. I am always amazed by how much different it looks.

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THANKS to mbhenty for posting these current photos of Fall River. Buildings have a way of disappearing in Fall River, either by fires or supposed urban renewal.
It's almost a miracle that 92 Second still stands. There has been a lot of "renewal" in that area and apparently more to come with the proposed new court house across the street.
Fires over the years (and Fall River has had a lot of them) have come dangerously close. I remember reading of one where the sparks from a fire downtown were landing on the roof of St. Mary's church just across the street.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the Churchill house also burned down. Just look at any photo and see how close they were to each other.
It's almost a miracle that 92 Second still stands. There has been a lot of "renewal" in that area and apparently more to come with the proposed new court house across the street.
Fires over the years (and Fall River has had a lot of them) have come dangerously close. I remember reading of one where the sparks from a fire downtown were landing on the roof of St. Mary's church just across the street.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the Churchill house also burned down. Just look at any photo and see how close they were to each other.
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The destruction of "old" buildings goes on all over the country. If wood, termites or carpenter ants may create the need. If masonry, the lack of modern insulation or air conditioning may make it cheaper to tear down and rebuild than to modify it. The present owner has the right, unless there is some sort of higher power.
I read about two city halls that were torn down in order to build much bigger buildings.
Years ago I visited relatives in upstate NY. There were tearing down a historic hotel, but brick by brick as old brick has quite a high value today. It was just a local 30 ft high building. The local stores were all converted to housing.
I read about two city halls that were torn down in order to build much bigger buildings.
Years ago I visited relatives in upstate NY. There were tearing down a historic hotel, but brick by brick as old brick has quite a high value today. It was just a local 30 ft high building. The local stores were all converted to housing.
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Great picture Michael.
What makes it even more interesting to me is that it is only the third picture I've ever seen of the Swansea farm house. I think it is also by far the best.Thanks so much for posting it. I saved it to my ever growing file of pictures on this case. 


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