Monday, June 3, 2013

See! Save! Celebrate! All Is Revealed

The time has come to reveal the locations of the architectural details in Gossips' observance of National Preservation Month 2013. First, however, we need to give recognition, thanks, and praise to the people who participated in the search and submitted their lists. 

Identifying all 31 architectural details correctly:
Alane Mazzacano
Team Perry: Patrice, Gillian, and Rob 
(who made the search a family project)

Identifying most but not all of the details correctly:
Dan & Kathryn Beilke 
(who identified 27 of the details correctly)
Lisa Durfee & Alan Hamilton 
(who got inspired to search late in the game but still managed to find 20 of the details in two hours while riding around town on bicycles) 

Here are the addresses of all the details.

Detail 1:  240 Allen Street
Detail 2:  555 State Street
Detail 3:  223 Warren Street
Detail 4:  27 Fairview Avenue
Detail 5:  448 East Allen Street
Detail 6:  52 South Front Street
Detail 7:  12 South Fourth Street
Detail 8:  232 Warren Street
Detail 9:  101 North Fifth Street
Detail 10:  119 Warren Street
Detail 11:  339 Allen Street
Detail 12:  338 Warren Street
Detail 13:  113 Warren Street
Detail 14:  445 Warren Street
Detail 15:  453 Union Street
Detail 16:  414 Union Street
Detail 17:  358 State Street
Detail 18:  236 Allen Street
Detail 19:  201 Union Street
Detail 20:  228 Allen Street
Detail 21:  318 Allen Street
Detail 22:  339 Warren Street
Detail 23:  122 Union Street
Detail 24:  331 Allen Street
Detail 25:  519 Washington Street
Detail 26:  502 Columbia Street
Detail 27:  7 Union Street
Detail 28:  29 Union Street
Detail 29:  7 Aitkin Avenue
Detail 30:  6 West Court Street
400 State Street    

1 comment:

  1. This treasure hunt was really wonderful Carole and in my case an example of you snooze you loose.
    I never did locate the 240 Warren Steet door.
    The great bay window at 27 Fairview I thought was on Green Street and the stained glass transom at 228 Allen I thought was over the front door of the house on the corner of 4th and Union.
    Again thank you for pointing out these architectural treasures !

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