Row houses and tenements were designed to address the housing needs of a growing urban population during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Row houses provided affordable, efficient living spaces for middle and working-class families, often in densely populated neighborhoods. Tenements, on the other hand, were typically multi-family housing units that offered low-cost accommodations for immigrants and low-income residents, often characterized by cramped conditions. Both types of housing aimed to maximize space in rapidly urbanizing areas, though they often raised concerns about overcrowding and living conditions.
Mullett Rowhouses was created in 1889.
Washington Street Rowhouses was created in 1840.
A. B. Chace Rowhouses was created in 1877.
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A series of houses built side by side and joined by common walls.
Tenements can be described as poor people.
there was no water in many tenements.
Salome of the Tenements was created in 1925.
Blake Tenements was created in 1760.
The duration of The Lily of the Tenements is 1020.0 seconds.
were there bed bugs in the beds of the tenements
The Lily of the Tenements was created on 1911-02-27.