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Downtown Fall River Historic District is a historic district on North and South Main, Bedford, Granite, Bank, Franklin, and Elm Streets in Fall River, Massachusetts. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
The Woman's Club of Fall River is a historic building at 1542 Walnut Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. It was originally constructed in 1897 and remodeled in 1925 in the Colonial Revival style, by local architect Maude Darling Parlin, a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Notable Colonial Revival features include the ...
Fall River Waterworks is a 22-acre (8.9 ha) historic site located at the eastern end Bedford Street in Fall River, Massachusetts, along the shore of North Watuppa Pond. The property, which is still used as a water works for the city, contains the original pumping station, intake house and 121-foot (37 m) tall standpipe water tower. [2]
Fall River is a suburban community located in Nova Scotia, Canada within the Halifax Regional Municipality. It is located north-northeast of the Bedford Basin, northeast of Bedford and Lower Sackville and north of Waverley. Fall River's name is derived from a stream running between Miller Lake and Lake Thomas which had a waterfall. These falls ...
Medeiros was indicted by a Bristol County Grand Jury Thursday on a charge of burning of a building connected to a May 7, 2023 at the vacant Hawthorne Country Club, according to a press release ...
When it comes to percentages of total student populations that are low-income, New Bedford comes in at No. 19 in the state, according to 2023-2024 data, with 79.8% of students considered low ...
Diocese of Fall River closed the Our Lady of Fatima and St. Joseph-St. Therese churches. They now worship at St. Mary's in New Bedford's North End.
The Fall River Yacht Club maintains a dock nearby. The site also contains the historic 1920 Lincoln Park Carousel made by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company , PTC #54, originally located at Lincoln Park in nearby North Dartmouth, Massachusetts , restored by local vocational high school students and installed in a new pavilion in the early 1990s.