| Numbers on street go lowest to highest from east to west, with the odd numbers on the south side of the street and the even numbers on the north side. Part of Asylum Hill through 402H (north) and 383 (south), just west of Woodland Street, at the former location of a bridge that crossed the Park River. |
| A 24-unit apartment building, constructed ca. 1910 likely as six attached single-family residences. Originally an attached single-family home, located on the northeast corner of the building, with the curved porch. Read more ... |
| Part of present day 293 Farmington Avenue. Originally an attached single-family home, the eastern door on the easternmost porch fronting Farmington Avenue. |
| Part of present day 293 Farmington Avenue. Originally an attached single-family home, the western door on the easternmost porch fronting Farmington Avenue. |
| Part of present day 293 Farmington Avenue. Originally an attached single-family home, the eastern door on the westernmost porch fronting Farmington Avenue. |
| Part of present day 293 Farmington Avenue. Originally an attached single-family home, the western door on the westernmost porch fronting Farmington Avenue. |