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Pryor Terrace at Bishop and Hollis
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Pryor Terrace, c. 1789, on the corner lot is a three-and-a-half storey classic Georgian styled timber framed building on a tall foundation. Similar to the other Georgian buildings along Hollis Street, it has a hipped roof with only a slight eaves overhang and simple Scottish dormers. The three stone townhouses, c. 1817, to the south are two-and-a-half storeys in height with a tall granite foundation and a steeply pitched truncated gable roof with three dormers.
Corner of Morris and Hollis
Pryor Terrace at Bishop and Hollis
Westin Hotel from Cornwallis Park
Historic Irishtown Street Blade Signage
Alexander McLean House along Hollis Street
The Waverley Hotel on Barrington Street
Blaiklock Block on Barrington Street
Three brick buildings along Barrington Street
Transition of architectural styles within the District