Middle Street

From northeast to southwest: At the time of his death in 1807, 46-year-old Commodore Edward Preble was living on Middle Street.

[10] The Samuel Freeman House, built in the late 18th century, formerly stood on Middle Street.

[13]The 240-room, six-story Falmouth Hotel stood at 212 Middle Street between 1868 and 1963, when it was torn down for being a fire hazard.

It was replaced by today's Canal Bank Plaza in 1971.

[14] Sanitary Meat Market (established in 1914) formerly occupied the southern corner of the Middle Street and India Street intersection.

The former section of Middle Street which led to and from Monument Square . It is now pedestrianized
The former Falmouth Hotel