Montgomery Avenue, River Terrace, and Wyckoff Avenue

Streets of Holyoke

Montgomery Avenue, River Terrace, and Wyckoff Avenue.

Wyckoff Avenue was called Hampshire Terrace from its inception in 1896.

Montgomery Avenue was called Highland Terrace from its inception in 1896 but in 1912 its name was changed.

2 Montgomery
3 Montgomery
4 MontgomeryDr. Richard Dickson1915Colonial Revival
6 MontgomeryJohn Montgomery1911craftsman (English Revival)
7 Montgomery
10 Montgomery
12 MontgomeryDr Stanley Cox house1915Colonial Revival
20 Montgomery
33 Montgomery
37 Montgomery
46 Montgomery
47 Montgomery
50 Montgomery
54 MontgomeryF A Davis and Machine Sales and Service1912Colonial Revival – concrete facade
65 Montgomery
28 River TerraceAlfonso de Olloqui1923craftsman bungalow
24 River Terrace
40 River Terrace
4 River TerraceFontana1900Colonial Revival
3 River Terrace
2 River Terrace
1126 NorthamptonDunlop and Sullivan1917craftsman
1125 NorthamptonLa Loma – Joseph Ranger House
1116 NorthamptonCalvin Coolidge and
Henry Toepfert
1895Victorian
1108 Northampton
1104 NorthamptonDonald Ross1890Victorian
1098 Northampton
1070 NorthamptonHerbert Cooley1915craftsman
16 Wyckoff
9 Wyckoff
10 WyckoffWilliam Pringle House (1907 to at least 1923) 1907Victorian
7 WyckoffChauncey Cooley1923his father owns the house in back of this one (1070 Northampton)
8 Wyckoff

Sanborn 1915

Sanborn 1949

Sanborn 1956

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