Brick Row is a collection of 10 row houses that was built by Frank Kimball in 1887 for a cost of $30,000. They were built in the style of similar houses in Philadelphia and were originally planned for railroad workers who came to town. The ten units are individually owned and the exterior facade must be maintained. Brick Row is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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