Main Mall Row in Poughkeepsie, NY, is a collection of nine historic commercial buildings located at the intersection of Main and Garden streets. Built in the 1870s after a fire destroyed the previous structures, these Renaissance Revival style buildings are known for their architectural significance and ornamental details.
Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, Main Mall Row was part of the city's attempt to establish a pedestrian mall in the 1970s. While the mall concept was later discontinued, the area has since seen a revival in commercial and residential development, making it a notable destination in downtown Poughkeepsie.
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