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Row House

Row House (1846). Here lived some of Hallowell's early textile workers. Built by Isaac Gage of Augusta, this Federal-style worker's residence on Second Street was saved from demolition in 1969 by Row House, Inc., a group of local citizens devoted to historic preservation. In 1970, the restored structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Row House, Second Street, Hallowell, ca. 1935
Row House, Second Street, Hallowell, ca. 1935
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Row House, Looking north on Second Street, Hallowell, ca, 1935
Row House, Looking north on Second Street, Hallowell, ca, 1935
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Next steps in the stroll through Hallowell ~ John Calvin Stevens.





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