From Brighton Road
to Arch Street.
From North Avenue
to the hill;
from Drovers Way
to Sherman Avenue,
and from North Avenue
to Sampsonia Street:
carefully restored
rowhouses
reflect
Greek revival doorways,
Gothic turrets,
stained glass,
and Romanesque stonework.
Published by Jack DeVoss
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