| Item # CRR17103 East Bay Built in 1787, this building was constructed by Dublin immigrant, Joseph Dulles, who fought in the revolution and was captured by the British in 1780. He was a merchant here until 1800. The building was renovated in the 1930sreplacing the original storefront with two arched openings. 105 East Bay Built before 1784 and known as the Lewis Dutarques House, this building sold in 1890. The original façade was later masked with a late 19th century storefront which still remains today. 107 East Bay Built in 1792 by John Blake, the wall of 105 East Bay was used to provide support to this building's joists. Rainbow Row This row of houses was originally built as merchant houses. The buildings had stores on the first level with residenc |