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North 37th Street
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304-06, 308-10: |
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Circa 1880, two two-and-and-half
story, four-register, Second Empire-style double
built by same developer. Stone facade over brick
construction; Victorian ,wood porches with minor
alterations. Carved wood cornices, carved gabled
dormers
projecting from slate-shingled mansard Contributing. |
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312-14: |
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Circa 1870, two two-story,
four-register brick houses was originally a
double house. Pents over entrances added later.
then one entrance to each altered to window.
Bracketed wood cornice Contributing. |
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316: |
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Circa 1870, three-story.
two-register, brick house with Victorian porch;
bracketed flat overhanging roof; louvered shutters
added to third floor; two-story addition to
rear. Circa 1895 Contributing. |
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303-05: |
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Circa 1870, two-story.
red brick double. Number 303 has a circa 1905
Colonial Revival enclosed porch; lintels and
gambreled attic story added. Number 305 has
Victorian porch, corbelled brick, metal cornice
with consoles Contributing. |
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307-09: |
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Circa 1870. two-and-one-half
story brick Second Empire-style double. Some
slate shingles remain. Fenestration and facade
radically altered circa 1925. First-floor front
brick addition; 309 later stuccoed. --- Contributing. |
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311-13,
315: |
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Circa 1870, three-story
brick rowhouse with Circa 1890 Colonial Revival
porch; first-floor projecting bays (except for
315); segmental lintels. and bracketed wood
cornice Contributing. |
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430-32: |
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Circa 1885, two-and-one-half
story, four-register mansarded brick double;
original porches altered. Full-height first-floor
windows. Stone lintels; bracketed cornice.---
Contributing. |
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