User:LeoMcKayJr/sandbox/The Red Row

The Red Row is the name given to the small working class neighbourhood at the North end of the town of Stellarton, Nova Scotia. The name Red Row originally referred to a row of red brick houses on Bridge Street, which is not currently considered part of the Red Row neighborhood.

The Red Row is usually defined as beginning at Foster Avenue in the South, and continuing North through to the TransCanada Route 104. Included in the Red Row are Foord Street, Hudson Street, Rutherford Street, Scott Avenue, Kirk Avenue, Hudson Street Extension, Rutherford Street Extension, Bunker Hill, MacLean Street, Mulgrave Row, and Lawrence Boulevard.

Although the neigbourhood contains houses of several styles and ages, most of the homes in the area were originally conceived as industrial housing projects for workers in mining operations. The predominant house style is the storey and a half mining company duplex, though there are also original single storey bungalows, and row houses in several styles.