Surret Market on Green St. looking west toward Centre St. Note the fading paint just below the roof line advertising a long-defunct plumbing and heating supply company. This four-story mansard-roofed building was constructed in 1879 by Canadian immigrant Alfred Pappineau. It housed a carriage factory and livery stable. The building seen beyond the old carriage factory is the Hotel McKinley built shortly after 1890 by Patrick Meehan. Built along with a sister building, the Hotel Morse, these building were actually apartment buildings with retail space on the first floor and apartments on the floors above.