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English: The Guenther and Paquette Blocks (left to right) built by Oscar Beauchemin; the two are sometimes referred to as the same building, listed in Massachusetts Historic Commission files as the "Springdale Tenement". Both were built circa 1910
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for separate landowners Wildner (later named for owner W. Guenther) Paquette, and are prominent examples of neoclassical architecture on Main St. in Holyoke's Springdale neighborhood.
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