North 34th Street
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Circa 1875. Mansarded
porch fronted half of double house, random crazy
quilt ashlar facade, side walls of brick. Handsome
wood porch, with incised wood carving; bracketed
wood cornice. segmental dormer in mansard. ---
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67 |
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Circa 1875. Mansarded.
porch-fronted house with Pennsylvania marble
facade; rubble sides. Segmental arched openings
with incised ornament, in imposts and keystones.
Square mansard with patterned slate tiles. incised
ornament in cornice. Mansarded dormer, iron
roof crestings. projecting polygonal bay. ---Contributing. |
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110-12 |
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Circa 1875, two-and-one-half
story Second Empire style mansarded double with
smooth cut ashlar facade on brick construction.,
Original wood porch with carved millwork and
scroll-shaped brackets intact. First floor has
projecting bays; second floor has six registers
with smooth limestone segmental lintels. Four
wood pedimented dormers with brackets across
slate-shingled mansard. Double bracketed wood
cornice below mansard.---Contributing. |
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114 |
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Circa 1875, two-and-one-half
story Second Empire style house with side hall
door. Smooth-cut ashlar facade over brick construction.
Bracketed cornice at first floor and below slate
shingled mansard which has incised detail in
its two wood
bracketed dormers. First-floor has been sided
with aluminum below paired windows Contributing. |
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118 |
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Circa 1875, two-story
house, ,which originally had a mansard roof,
has been roughcasted white and stripped of any
porch and
cornice detail. Its twentieth century alterations
reduced
window size. The building still has its quoins
and arched doorways. --- Contributing. . |
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120 |
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Circa 1875. Second Empire
style two-and-one-half story stone house with
red slate shingled mansard. Original porch has
been removed and replaced by twentieth century
concrete porch with
first-floor projecting bay. Second-floor fenestration,
scroll shaped bracketed cornice and dormers
are original.---.Contributing. |
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200-02
204-06
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Circa 1885. Both these
buildings are three-story, four-bay red
brick doubles. Horizontal bands of pressed brick
ornament the building. Stepped bricks advance
outward towards the flat roof line giving the
appearance. of a slightly flared upper story.
The houses have original wood porches. 204-06
has some altered posts, altered balustrades
and roughcasted base.--- Contributing. |
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208 |
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Circa 1890, three-story
red brick Victorian house with wood porch; originally
half of a double, now joined with its neighbor
210. The original front door has been completely
bricked in. The building has a flat roof and
decorative pressed brick trim which is also
used for splayed lintels. Altered in 1920 by
architects Hoffman-Henon. --- Contributing. |
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210 |
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Circa 1880, two-and-one-half
story Victorian red brick. mansarded double,
originally single, joined internally. Pressed
brick detail is particularly ornate in the front
gable, which has a bracketed wood cornice. Second
floor pressed metal projecting bay is a later
addition. The door opening, has been-partially
bricked in and altered. The porch roof. an'
alteration. is shared by its neighboring house
208. Architect: Addison Hutton.
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212-14 |
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Built 1902. Three-story
double composed of red brick with pressed brick
ornament. The original wood porch is intact.
Composition of the double consists of outer
bays with bracketed hipped roofs &and inner
bays with front projecting bracketed gables
with shingles around attic windows. At the second
-floor, a projecting pressed metal bay has been
added to 212. Architect: A.W. Dilks. --- Contributing. |
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216 |
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Circa 1883. Queen Anne
style three-and-one-half story brick house with
projecting third- and attic-floor wood-shingled
facade. The heavy brick-walled porches probably
a later alteration. The house has bamboo-like
frame around second-floor, window and massive
flaring chimney. Architect: Addison Hutton.---
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227 |
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Circa 1890, three-story
rusticated stone eclectic style house. Medieval-inspired
with crenelles faces Powelton; wrap-around porch
(enclosure, a later alteration); and two-story
metal- sheathed turret with conical red slate-shingled
roof address street corner. Main facade has
two projecting bays, each with third-floor grey
slate. One bay topped by small conical dormer
projecting from large octagonal roof and one
by projecting third-floor gable with Palladian-inspired
tripartite window. End bay has same stone rectangular
tower with crenelles as Powelton Avenue facade.
Original red slate roof and small wood- faced
dormers intact.--- contributing. |
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309-11 |
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Circa 1885 two-and-one-half
story red brick double, mansard roof; projecting
front gables; pressed and corbelled brick detail;
appears to have been sandblasted. Same as 313.
Stoop alteration.--- Contributing. |
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313 |
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Circa 1885 two-and-one-half
story Victorian red brick house, mansard roof;
projecting front gable; pressed and corbelled
brick detail; alterations to first-floor full-height
window. Stoop alteration Contributing. |
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315-17.
319-21, 323-25, 327-29, 331-333: |
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Circa 1905, two-and-one-half
story Colonial Revival style brick doubles.
Wood porches with shared pedimented entries
and pilasters on brick pedestals. Second-floor
projecting bays; tripartite windows below irregularly-shaped
gable; mostly pantiles over mansard roof. Some
awnings added and porch balustrades removed.
and pantiles replaced with asphalt shingles
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410 |
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Circa- 1875. two-and-one-half. story, six-register
Second Empire style double; former 408 entrance
filled in. Stone facade over brick construction.
Decorative carved wood porch, cornice and
gables of dormers projecting from slate-shingled
mansard.---Contributing.
Circa 1970 two-story stuccoed addition. "Sunnycrest",
to south, skylight.--- Intrusion.
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424-26.
428-30, 34-36-38: |
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Circa 1890, three-story
Pompeiian brick late Queen Anne block. Porch-fronted,
some altered. Brick pilasters separating each
unit. Elaborate pressed metal cornice and slate
upper story with projecting plinths between
alternate forms of pedimented windowheads.---
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415-21: |
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Circa 1975 one-story commercial
building, stucco with mansard.--- Intrusion. |
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