Fuller Houses, Historic residence in Central Falls, Rhode Island, United States.
The Fuller Houses are a collection of residential buildings along Fuller Avenue in Central Falls showing construction methods typical of the late 1800s. These structures vary in size and architectural features, reflecting different periods of development and the people who lived there.
These houses were built during the industrial growth of Central Falls in the late 1800s as the city expanded its residential areas. They were listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 for their value in representing the area's development.
The buildings demonstrate the living patterns of different social classes in Central Falls, with variations in size and architectural detail throughout the properties.
The Fuller Houses are located on Fuller Avenue and can be viewed from the street, but they remain private residences with no interior access available. A simple walk along the avenue is enough to observe the exterior architecture.
The Fuller Houses maintain their original street layout and structural composition, providing a complete view of a late 1800s residential development in Rhode Island.
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