Thomas Nichols Three Deckers

Two of the three (numbers 68 and 80) were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 for their external architecture and rarity of form in the city;[1] #68 has since been compromised by alterations.

They are located a short walk from the Reed and Barton Complex, historically one of the city's major industrial employers.

They were all originally sided with wooden shingles, have corner pilasters, and the roofs had extended eaves studded with modillion blocks.

Of the three, only #80 retains all of these features: #68 has been refinished in wooden clapboards and synthetic siding, and the eaves no longer have modillions.

[2] Although quite common in many industrial New England cities, three deckers were historically an uncommon sight in Taunton.