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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.

 

Race Street

   
3215:   Circa 1960, one-story tan brick, aluminum and concrete commercial building Intrusion.
     
3300:   Vacant
     
3306   Circa 1895, two-and-one-half story Colonial Revival red brick house with front and side slate-shingled gambrel roofs. One-
story wood porch has' Tuscan columns and dentillated cornice. Windows of second-floor projecting bay flanked by fluted Ionic pilasters. Below the attic gambrel is a Palladian window, now
boarded, set in a stuccoed facade Contributing.
     
3308   Circa 1900, two-and-one-half story Victorian brick house with
wood porch supported by turned posts. Two-story projecting bay and Palladian-inspired tripartite window configuration below
-large front gable. First--floor windows and door boarded up
currently Contributing
     
3310   Circa 1875, three-story smooth cut ashlar Second Empire style house, heavily covered with ivy. Slate-shingled mansard
dormers with both arcuated and pedimented window heads.
original modillioned wood cornice intact. --- Contributing.
     
3314-16   Circa 1885, Victorian double, first floor cut brownstone and second and third floor red brick facade. Two of the original wood columns supporting the porch have been replaced with concrete pilasters. Each house has second floor three-sided projecting bay and third floor pedimented rectangular projecting bays with two windows plus an attic window. ' Console at flat roof line between the two houses. --- Contributing.
     
3320   Circa 1890, four-story red brick multi-family residential building, slate-shingled mansard roof and Colonial Revival-
pressed metal columns and modillioned cornice on the main entrance ~vestibule. Colonial Revival pressed metal detail also decorates second and third story windows above the entrance and all window surrounds and heads of the mansard dormers. ---Contributing.
     
3301   Entire west side of 33rd, behind 216 N. 33rd between Powelton and Race. Three-story circa 1970 residential building with gabled roof, tan concrete construction, and projecting aluminum bays. ---Intrusion.
     
3319   Circa 1960, eleven-story orange brick residential building. Drexel University dorm with marble bands at first floor and roof
line. ---Intrusion.
     
3408   Circa 1875, two-and-one-half story Second Empire style house of smooth cut stone construction. First floor wooden porch has had its kitchen balustrade replaced with wood panels, but original wood gabled entry intact. Segmented windows below wood scroll and bracketed cornice. Three dormers with segmental window heads project from slate-shingled mansard. Contributing.
     
3410-12:   Circa 1875, two-and-one-half story Second Empire style stone double with wood porch and original wood gabled entry. First
floor projecting wood bays. Six segmental windows below small and bracketed wood cornice; Four dormers with segmental window heads project from slate-shingled mansard. ---Contributing.
     
3414-16:   Circa 1875, two-and-one-half story Second Empire style stone
double - same as 3410 - 3412 except for porch alterations; 3414 enlarged; 3416 rebuilt with Colonial Revival detail, circa 1895, and extended around side to brick one story addition. ---Contributing.
     
3418-20:   Circa 1875, two-and-one-half story Second Empire style stone double with original dormers with arched, window heads in slate shingled mansard. circa 1895 Colonial Revival alterations
included. replacing porch with simple post balustrade and wood Tuscan columns, and adding wood paneled projecting and flat bay windows to front. Original scroll and bracket cornice intact. ---Contributing..
     
3409   Vacant
     
3411   Circa 1875, three-story Second Empire building with rough cast facade. Front, which was probably a circa 1900, two-story porch addition like its neighbor 3413-3415, has been filled in, faced with permastone stucco; colonial windows and third story added. ---Intrusion.
     
3413-15   Circa 1875, three-story Second Empire building with rough cast facade and slate-shingled mansard. Circa 1900, two-story porch
with concrete corinthian pilasters and metal modillioned cornice. Enclosed third story later added to porch. Contributing.
     
3417   Circa 1875, two-and-one-half story Second Empire style house
-with stone' facade and patterned slate-shingled mansard. Original modillioned wood porch and full height first floor windows intact. Scroll-shaped and simple bracketed cornice border mansard which has two dormers with arched window heads.
---Contributing.
     
3419-21:   Circa 1870, two-and-one-half story Second Empire style double house with stone facade, original wood porch first floor full
height windows, and mansard with patterned polychromatic slate shingles.. Cornice below mansard has elaborately carved wood frieze and soffit. Wood mansard dormers incised and carved. 3421 has a three story brick addition to west with first floor arched passage and second and third floor projecting bays. -'--Contributing.
     
3423-25:   Circa 187,5, two-and-one-half story, Second Empire style double~
house with stone facade and asphalt-shingled mansard. Firs floor full-height windows have been replaced by aluminum-sided projecti1}g bay. Original wood. part .removed; meta I substituted. Scroll-shaped and simple bracketed cornice below mansard which
has four dormers with arched window heads. ---Contributing.
     
3500:  

Adjoins 106 W. 35th Street.

Circa 1880, three-and-one-half story brick rowhouse with side entrance and gabled roof.. Stone foundation. Probably built as addition to 106 N. 35th Street. ---Contributing.

     
3502:   Circa 1920, two-and-one-half story brick commercial building with flat roof and large multi-light shop front windows. ---Contributing.
     
3503-05:   Circa 1870, two-and-one-half story Second Empire style stone double with original double scroll and bracketed wood cornice below slate shingled mansard. Four dormers with decorative wood gables. Segmentally arched brownstone lintels over first and
second floor windows and narrow doors Contributing.
     
3507:   Side entrance to N. 36th Street Property.