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Dumas Tenements

Apartment buildings in VermontBuildings and structures completed in 1907Buildings and structures in Winooski, VermontFrench-Canadian culture in VermontItalianate architecture in Vermont
National Register of Historic Places in Chittenden County, VermontResidential buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in VermontUse mdy dates from February 2021

The Dumas Tenements are a pair of four-unit apartment buildings, set back-to-back at 114 West Allen and 114 West Canal Streets in Winooski, Vermont. Built about 1907 by a French Canadian immigrant, they are among the only buildings of their type to survive the city's urban redevelopment efforts of the late 20th century. They were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.

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Dumas Tenements
West Canal Street, Winooski

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West Canal Street 130
05404 Winooski
Vermont, United States
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