Decade built: 1880-1889
9 properties
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A handsome two-story former wharf warehouse along Dyer street, backing up to the Providence River, used as a electric substation for about 100 years
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A late 19th-century mill building used originally as a machine shop but largely as a cording manufacturer that converted to residential in 2004
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Closed in 1981, this William R. Walker and Son-designed church was vacant for over 20 years before neglect contributed to its demise.
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During this park’s 90-year run, it entertained millions of New Englanders as well as people from all over the world.
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A large mill complex of 13 buildings on 2 acres was converted to apartments and commercial space in 2005
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A group of turn-of-the-century mills get converted into affordable residential units and commercial/office space
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A tall, handsome mill which was a cottom weaving company for about 35 years before becomming a realty company that rented space to other businesses — now residential lofts
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A collection of Victorian Gothic cottages and a stone chapel turned into a shopping center with character.
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An ornate mill-company-built community space subdivided into offices during the last century