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Clark Mellen Terrace Apartments

Endangered Places
Clark Mellen Terrace Apartments

218 E. Fountain Blvd.
Circa: 1900

Developed by General Palmer’s brother-in-law, known locally as the String of Pearls. Currently operated as affordable housing.

Finest example of terraced row housing in the state. Home to many teachers at Lowell School.

Endangered Places
Clark Mellen Terrace Apartments

218 E. Fountain Blvd.
Circa: 1900

Developed by General Palmer’s brother-in-law, known locally as the String of Pearls. Currently operated as affordable housing.

Finest example of terraced row housing in the state. Home to many teachers at Lowell School.

Endangered Places
Clark Mellen Terrace Apartments

218 E. Fountain Blvd.
Circa: 1900

Developed by General Palmer’s brother-in-law, known locally as the String of Pearls. Currently operated as affordable housing.

Finest example of terraced row housing in the state. Home to many teachers at Lowell School.

Endangered Places
Clark Mellen Terrace Apartments


Endangered Places

218 E. Fountain Blvd.
Circa: 1900

218 E. Fountain Blvd.
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Circa: 1900

Developed by General Palmer’s brother-in-law, known locally as the String of Pearls. Currently operated as affordable housing.

Finest example of terraced row housing in the state. Home to many teachers at Lowell School.