Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 7:42 am
Wow! These look sweet enough to eat. Love that gingerbread trim! (photos previous page)
I can see I need to get out of the NB library once in awhile and roam around the streets. These pastel color schemes are a little more like the California Painted Ladies-Fall River is more conservative.
I live near the old mill city of Norwich, CT which has its own street of dropdead gorgeous Victorian houses. Norwich and Willimantic have mill stories much like that of Fall River, including the steamboats. My own hometown here in North Stonington was once a hotbed for fulling and weaving wool and had 2 large mills on the waterfall, nearby Bradford was a textile dyeing factory and Westerly (RI) still has one fabric mill in operation.
There always seems to be one street at least in these textile towns which boasts glorious Victorian houses, and many streets with the familiar triple-deckers for the mill workers. Love the photos!
I can see I need to get out of the NB library once in awhile and roam around the streets. These pastel color schemes are a little more like the California Painted Ladies-Fall River is more conservative.
I live near the old mill city of Norwich, CT which has its own street of dropdead gorgeous Victorian houses. Norwich and Willimantic have mill stories much like that of Fall River, including the steamboats. My own hometown here in North Stonington was once a hotbed for fulling and weaving wool and had 2 large mills on the waterfall, nearby Bradford was a textile dyeing factory and Westerly (RI) still has one fabric mill in operation.
There always seems to be one street at least in these textile towns which boasts glorious Victorian houses, and many streets with the familiar triple-deckers for the mill workers. Love the photos!

