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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 36th Street
   
201   Circa 1885 three-story. two,-register--brick- building with first floor commercial front." Brownstone base, carved brownstone band -below first-floor cornice and plain band around Race Street side. Pressed metal shopfront with Colonial Revival 'motifs and
the word "Chemicals." Original bracketed dormer.---Contributing.
     
205   Circa 1880, Victorian red brick house with side entrance; original front and side wood porch. Red slate shingles face third floor. Pressed brick ornaments in front external chimney. wall which also has arcuated stained glass window. Circa 1940
one-story brick addition and garage to north Contributing.
     
209-11   Circa 1880, two-and-one-half story Second Empire style double; stone facade over brick construction. Circa 1920 Colonial Revival style door surround, and pent roof where porch would
have been. Original bracketed wood cornice, central paired dormer window and two outer ones projecting from slate-shingled mansard Contributing.
     
    [The rest, of east side of North 36th Street is part of 3500 Powelton developments.J
     
200a   Circa 1885, two-and-one-half story. five-register. Second-Empire
style brick house with main block slightly advanced. First floor porch removed and circa 1950 Colonial front alterations. Pierced bracketed wood cornice below slate-shingled mansard which has decorative gabled dormer windows.--- Contributing.
     
208-10   Circa 1885, Second Empire style double with stone facade over brick construction. Full-height first-floor windows, porches removed. Mismatched porch scars, window heights, cornices, roof
angles dormer treatments. and slate shingle shapes suggest these houses may have been built individually but faced together.---Contributing.
     
    [Rest of east side of block is Powelton Avenue House.J
     
409   Circa 1910, three-story brick Colonial Revival House; splayed brick lintels with terracotta keystones, stone sills, white
terra cotta belt course, single red terra cotta lintel across third floor windows. dentillated cornice.--- Contributing.
     
    [The rest of this block is sides of Hamilton and Baring Street houses.]