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Inventory of Buildings
 
Streets
Lancaster Ave.
Arch St.
Race St.
Winter St.
Summer St.
Powelton Ave.
Pearl St.
Baring St.
Hamilton St.
Spring Garden
N. 32nd St.
N. 33rd St.
N. 34th St.
N. 35th St.
N. 36th St.
N. 37th St.
N. 38th St.
N. 39th St.

 

North 33rd Street
   
216   Built 1887. . Three-and-one-half story red brick Victorian mansion with brownstone basement and trim. Ornate Wood trim of circular porch, in excellent condition; wood, balustrade e rep laced with iron~ 'T6ree-story corner turret with pressed metal brick and brownstone detail and slate conical roof; elaborate iron
grilles and gable detail. Architect: A.W. Dilks.--- Significant.
     
229   Circa 1950, two-story tan brick and concrete institutional
building Intrusion.
     
305   Circa 1940, one-story brick commercial building with Circa 1960 colonial shopfront alteration Modified corbelled brick cornice.---Intrusion. .
     
311   Circa 1960, three-story yellow brick rectangular residential building with orange brick entrance bay. Paired windows. South facade of building extends along Pearl Street---Intrusion.
     
315-17   Circa 1865, Italianate style double, three stories with four-story entrance tower. Roughcasting over brick, scored to simulate stone. Original wood porch and full-height first-floor windows. Arcuated windows at third floor and in towers. Large brackets with pendants below overhanging flat roof.---Contributing.
     
310   Circa 1900. three-story Colonial Revival-style, brick house with arched entry, altered porch; paired second- and third-floor windows with brownstone sills and lintels; pressed metal cornice with dentils, egg-and-dart detail, and modillions, and flat roof.--- Contributing.
     
312   Circa 1910, four-story Colonial Revival-style apartment building; stucco over brick; pressed metal projecting bays; central stair marked by configuration of pressed metal swan's neck pediment, Palladian windows. and broken pediment. Pressed metal dentillated and modillioned cornice. --- Contributing.
     
401-03   Circa. 1865, three-story, Italianate style double with, one entrance on Baring Street, the other on North 33rd Street. -Shallow-pitched roof. Large, paired sinuous brackets below roof overhang.. 401 stuccoed and original cornice. 403 building and
cornice sheathed with aluminum circa 1960 Contributing.
     
405-07   Circa 1865, three-story. Italianate-style double, stuccoed; recessed side entrance with original porches. First-floor front projecting wood bays with paired ornate brackets and frieze below cornice. Second-floor casement windows; third-floor. pointed windows. Shallow-pitched gable end, faces street. Large
ornate paired brackets below roof overhang Contributing.
     
409-11   Circa 1865, three-story Italianate-style double; stucco over brick. Simple wood porch posts across front; cruciform plan. side entrances in cross arm. Partially separated paired arcuated windows at third floor. Large ornate brackets be low overhang of flat roof Contributing.
     
413-15   Circa 1865, three-story, Italianate-style double, rough coat over
brick. Central recessed entrances; outer bays are shallow pitched gabled towers with overhang; larger. curved double brackets. Victorian porch extends from entrance across 413; 415 has first-floor projecting bay.--- Contributing.
     
417-19,
421-23,
427-31,
433-35:
  Built 1884 by architects G.W. and W.D. Hewitt. Row of two-and-
one-half story brick doubles; porch-fronted. some enclosed. Pressed and corbelled brick trim; paired windows with gabled dormers interrupt cornice line in all but central building in group which has slightly steeper and larger dormers and uninterrupted cornice; 425 and 429 demolished; 433 missing attic floor Intrusion. All others --- Contributing.
     
410-12:   Circa 1880, Coleman Sellers House built for his children. Two--and-one-half story red brick Victorian double. Horizontal bands of glazed and vertical stretcher; splayed brick lintel; multi- pane upper lights. Corbelled brick cornice; chalet-style details in side projecting bays; batter and board with exterior skeletal frame and in slightly advanced attic floor which has terracotta diamond tiles and steep overhanging roof.---Significant.
     
414-18:   Circa 1865. three-story Italianate style double with side entrance and porches; porch along Hamilton Street removed and- Circa 1905 three-story projecting bay added. 1905 two-story brick addition to rear. Original house has stucco over brick construction. Large ornate paired brackets below overhang of flat roof. 1920 one-story projecting bay addition to front of 414.--- Contributing.
     
426-28,
430-32,
434-36:
  Circa 1890, three story brick Queen Anne-style rowhouses, some porches removed;' Gambreled and gabled metal-sheathed wood fronts over mansard-constructed brick third floor. Brick pilasters divide each building. 438 (demolished) and 440 (see 3300 Spring Garden) pair of this development. --- Contributing.