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FALL RIVER — Firefighters on Monday afternoon were attempting to save a historic home at 386 Locust St. with thick black smoke pouring from its roof and spreading throughout the city’s ...
Fall River is lucky to have many historic properties, but several are at risk of falling apart. Here are the five buildings most at risk of decay.
A shrine at a historic Fall River church has been restored to its former glory.Over the last 18 months, the St. Anne Preservation Society, with financial suppor ...
Jul. 22—The Historic Fall River Hydroplant has opened its doors for the summer season. Located at 1754 Fish Hatchery Road in Estes Park, this plant was constructed in 1909 to produce electricity ...
A new cafe, ice cream shop, and book boutique will be opening inside the historic Fall River Carousel building. The Water Street attraction is expected to open Memorial Day weekend.
The Fall River Historic Commission lists the house at 386-388 Locust Street as a Gothic Revival home built circa 1848, called the Albert S. Clark House.
The house was a three-family; five dogs and two cats owned by the occupants did not escape the fire and died. 'My life is gone': Fire destroys 177-year-old historic Fall River home; pets presumed dead ...