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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 34th Street
   
65   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. --- Contributing.
     
67   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.
     
110-12   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.
     
114   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.
     
118   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. .
     
120   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.
     
200-02
204-06
  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.
     
208   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.
     
210   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.
--- Contributing.
     
212-14   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.
     
216   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.--- Contributing.
     
227   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.
     
309-11   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.
     
313   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.
     
315-17. 319-21, 323-25, 327-29, 331-333:   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 Contributing.
     
410  

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.

     
424-26. 428-30, 34-36-38:   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.--- Contributing.
     
415-21:   Circa 1975 one-story commercial building, stucco with mansard.--- Intrusion.