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Mary Freeman’s house rests to the left and is a duplex with an Italianate style. It is built on a high


       brick basement and has main entrances on a full porch under second-story roofing. The interior is mainly

       intact with a mantelpiece, small rooms, and four-panel doors. Mary utilized the duplex for rental purposes,

       and for a time her tenant was the pastor of the church in the area (Brilvitch, n.d.).





                                                      ii. URROUNDING AREAS


                                                         While it their time, they were surrounded by similar


                                                      houses, contemporary structures currently surround the two

                                                      houses. Behind the site is a storage complex, to the right of

                                                      the houses is a four-story apartment building, and to the left


                                                      sits another two- story brick building. Across the street sits


                                                      an empty field, and the surrounding area has modest

                                                      colonial-styled housing, multiple evangelical churches, and

                                                      an elementary school.




          The houses are nestled in a suburban area. Highway I-95 also sits less than a mile away and its off-ramps


      lead to multiple art museums and exhibits, historical museums, and shopping areas. The houses are within

      walking distance to the University of Bridgeport, Seaside Park, a memorial for Cristopher Columbus and


      monuments for historical figures such as P.T. Barnum. Downtown New York City itself lies only 55 miles

      south-west from the Freeman Houses.


         It is important to note, that while the areas surrounding have developed and the Freeman Houses are

     deteriorating, there is a potential for a future for the site if restored. The area already attracts tourists interested in


     history for a number of reasons. It is relatively near NYC, and more recently, museum dedicated for showman

     P.T.








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