These Massachusetts three-deckers were built to house working-class families; Can they still?

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When Worcester was a booming industrial city at the turn of the 20th century, three-decker homes were built to house working-class families near the factories.

The dwellings provided an affordable place for workers -- many of them immigrants -- to live, while staying away from "tenement" style apartments. With their ability to house multiple families, three-deckers made economic and social sense.

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