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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.

 

Spring Garden
   
3121:
  "H. D. Justi & Son 1886". Three-story factory. Rusticated brownstone base; brick and decorative tile facade'. Multi-light sash;' brownstone lintels; pairs of grooved brick belt courses;
pressed metal cornice Significant.
   
3201   Circa 1950s, one-story bar Intrusion.
     
3205   Circa 1890, two-and-one-half story mansarded house; textured yellow brick; decorative brickwork metal cornice; below pedimented dormer in mansard.; extremely dilapidated.--Contributing.
     
3207   Demolished
     
3211-17:   One-and-a-half story American brick commercial building.---Intrusion.
     
3421-23, 3225-27, 3229-33:   Circa 1895. pairs of Pompeiian brick, North Italian Revival houses; second story pressed metal bay with shield; first-floor wood columned porches; dentil ~ed, pressed metal cornice; 3233 has first-floor shopfront with cast iron columns, and side bays on
33rd Street facade Contributing.
     
3210-20:   Circa 1920. one-story, multi-bay commercial garage, yellow brick with wide Portland mortar joints; imitation limestone cornice with decorative modillions; flat parapet, raised in center.--- Contributing.
     
3300:   Circa 1890, three-story, Queen Anne-style brick building; Flemish bond brickwork; corner pressed metal tower; commercial
shopfront; porch-fronted entrance to house along Spring Garden Street; brownstone trim; corbelled brick tabling. Second-floor bay later addition. This house is part of row along North 33rd. Street (neighboring 438 North 33rd Street demolished).---Contributing.
     
3324:   One-story brick industrial/laboratory building that occupies nearly the entire block. --- Intrusion.
     
3303-3335:   Circa 1895), handsome three-story, Victorian, Pompeiian brick row; with paired stepped gables with alternating flat topped, pressed metal cornices with Colonial swags. 3307, 3309 demolished, all others have pressed metal bays or elaborate terra cotta ornament Contributing.
     
3406-08:   Circa 1860, three-story, Italianate double, stuccoed; cruciform plan; front and side Victorian wood porch; entrance in cross arm. Large bracketed overhanging roof. Paired arcuated third-floor windows. Decorative cast iron lintels over second-floor windows. .Rusticated stone quoins Contributing.
     
3412:   Circa 1920. four-story brick apartment building. Arched opening to courtyard between two main blocks of building. Stuccoed. Palladian first-floor windows; some casement windows; walls of upper stories within court 6/6 double-hung, or altered; corbelled brick cornice separates first floor from upper floors. Parapet at top. Narrow stair shaft area towards rear, between two blocks Contributing.
     
3414   Circa 1875, two-and-one-half story, Second Empire style house, Victorian turned porch; full-height first-floor windows; splayed brick lintels; slate shingled mansard with paired dormer window in projecting slate-shingled gabled; finial at top of dormer.---Contributing.
     
3401:   Circa 1885, brick Victorian house with octagonal tower at corner, chimney steps out from wall; stepped corbel table in cornice; brownstone sills and lintels; pressed metal bay off second story. Part of row extended on 34th Street.---Contributing.
     
3409-11   Circa 1885, pair of brick, late Victorian houses; first floor altered, door closed off, pent eave installed across front; . upper brick, rusticated brownstone visor over window; wild corbelled, stepped cornice; pressed metal cornice.---Contributing.
     
3413-15:   Circa 1885, double brick house, with added pent eave across front; segmental window heads; elaborate pressed brick belt courses' and corbelled cornice below mansard, interrupted by larger wall dormers capped by Queen Anne pediment.---Contributing
     
3417
  Two-and-one-half story Victorian half of double; first floor pent eave added and windows altered and infilled; altered
mansard Intrusion.
   
3419:
  Circa 1885, imposing Queen Anne; projecting bay toward the street with rusticated stone voussoir and imbricated slate mansard; door recessed on side below spectacular array of porches and round bays. Badly deteriorated Contributing.
   
3421
  Circa 1880, three-story red brick 1880 half of double; marble sills and segmental arches with mixed ornament in keystone; bracketed wood cornice; first floor altered to apothecary, circa 1930; front Contributing.
   
3431:
  Three-story, red brick corner building; seven-registers on
Spring Garden, ten on 35th Street; angled sills and rusticated brownstone lintels; angled corner capped by pediments; large second-floor bays and. to front. U-shaped plan. Early apartment.~-- Contributing.
   
3500:
  Two-story Victorian church, first floor Sunday School. Igneous granite with brownstone trim; metal flashing, now aluminum.
1911 alteration Contributing.
   
3502:
  Circa 1850, two-story, Italianate house, wood clapboards, one of the few wood houses in Philadelphia. Paired full-height first-floor windows, Flat overhanging roof with double modillioned cornice. Circa 1895 Colonial Revival porch with fluted columns and, fluted pilasters along sides; rear brick addition with Rococo stained glass ---Significant.
   
3510-12:
  Circa 1855, three-story, four-register, Italianate double, stuccoed. Overhanging flat roof with modillioned wood cornice.

3510: full-height, first floor windows; second entrance added
to altered east facade.

3512: First floor windows altered; Colonial Revival porch and shutters added. --- Both Contributing.
   
3514-16:
  Circa 1920, three-story apartment building, brown iron pyrate brick. Courtyard between two main' blocks, arched, doorways to backyard. Brick stretcher lintels, header sills, all windows replaced and aluminum frames added. Red pantile roof. Questionable integrity Contributing.
   
3518:
  Remaining half of a circa 1860 three-story, Italianate double, cruciform plan. Overhanging flat roof, heavy brackets. Arched
entrance with neo-Federal transom and fanlight in cross arm, arcuated windows above. Circa 1900 Arts and Crafts alterations. Building stuccoed, colored tiles added, header and stretcher
-band' of. brick where original porch have been; sawtooth brick
cornice line. Badly vandalized Contributing.
   
3520:
  Circa 1920, two-story brick commercial building with first floor shopfront. Brick. stretcher belt course; corbelled brick
cornice .Contributing.
   
3509:
  Archbishop Ryan School for the Deaf. Originally, Robert Steer
house, circa 1865. Handsome stuccoed, antehall Italianate house; with flanking wood front bays in manner of Sam Sloan.
Third-story capped by massive bracketed pressed metal cornice (altered circa 1900). Classical Revival porch across front.---Significant.

Archbishop Ryan Memorial Institute. Circa 1955 orange brick limestone trim Catholic Church institute. Two story.----Intrusion.

Rear of 3509: circa 1890, imposing two-story service building or perhaps school; at rear remains part of estate; paired, headed
windows in German style; with raised gable Significant.
   
3600-06
  Circa 1920, four-story Traymore brick apartment building; alternating boxed pressed metal bays with pantiled gabled roof and, registers with brick flat lintels with limestone keystones. Limestone frontispiece with broken 'segmental pediment over door that continues to round arch in cornice;-second limestone round
arch in easterly flat bay Contributing.
     
3608-10-12   Circa 1920, three, four-story apartment towers, orange striated
, brick; tripartite windows; brick lintels and sills. Number~ 3608 and 3610 ~re double towers with central stairwell marked by Palladian window with pressed metal roundhead. Number 3612 has
side stairwell with Palladian window. Limestone pedimented
frontispiece and belt course Contributing.
     
3616-18   Circa 1875, two-and-one-half story Second Empire style double; smooth ashlar Pennsylvania marble facade, tooled. Porch fronted, bay on either side of entries. Pierced cornice. Asphalt sheet over 3618' mansard; metal cornice at top of mansard; 3616 in poor condition Contributing.
     
3620   Circa 1850 house, re-sided Intrusion.
     
3622   Circa 1850, three-story, two-register Greek Revival house with small third-floor windows. ; Circa 1890 restoration; parapet- raised over third-floor windows and Colonial Revival pediments added. Modillioned wood cornice with pendants. Circa 1915 Traymore brick shopfront.--- Contributing.
     
3601-03-05   Circa 1890, three-story, tan brick row; pilasters separate each unit; pressed metal cornice; with colonial swags below modillion. 1/1 sash; center house retains original slender paired porch posts.---Contributing.
     
3607-09   1870s developer double; Pennsylvania marble and stone front; imbricated mansard; altered porch, circa 1900 Colonial Revival alterations; floor to ceiling first-floor windows; pressed cast
iron dormer Contributing.
     
3611-31:   Circa 1900, spectacular Willis Hale-style Pompeiian brick row;
symmetrical composition of. raised end and central gables, with
mansarded section on each side. Turned wood 'posts support
pediments that mark each pairs of doors; elongated keystone in
second story; handsome terra cotta panels and figures around
alternate- units Significant.
     
3633-39   Circa 1895, two-and-one-half story, Pompeiian brick, porch-fronted, late Queen Anne house with overhanging second-story above steel lintel of porch. Second-floor, three-sided bay with. Colonial Revival swags. Central pediment of pressed metal above central dormer.. All infilled porches.--- Contributing.
     
3700-02, 3704-06, 3708:   Circa 1880, two doubles and one one-half double built by same developer. Pennsylvania marble front, cut ashlar with too led
-surface~ Porch-fronted bays on either side of central entrance porch. Handsome pierced wood cornice and mansarded roof with
gabled, .bracketed dormers. All good condition Contributing.
     
3710:   Circa 1895, one-half of double (with Number 3708). Two-and-one-half story yellow brick, wood porch with Japanesque lattice work. Pressed metal second-floor bay. Grand arch in gable of slate-shingled mansard; corbelled brick cornice; condition is weak; infill, windows replaced, porch deteriorating.---Contributing.
     
3716-18   Circa 1885, three-story double, iron pyrate brick. Victorian porch. Rusticated stone lintels, smooth stone sills; each house has gable with vergeboard, shingled face and small window; slate-shingled mansard with front lip; paired third-floor windows below gable Contributing.
     
3720-21, 3724-26, 3728-30 :   Circa 1875, three, two-and-one-half story, mansarded double by
same developer; crazy quilt schist facade, brick sidewalls. Porch-fronted, most porch columns altered. Full-height first floor windows; 2/2 double-hung segmental sash at second floor;. bracketed cornice below imbricated slate-shingled mansard.---Contributing.
     
3701:   Circa 1850, two-and-one-half story gable-roofed, late Gothic
Revival suburban house,. Pilastered doorway with leaded glass_ transom and side lights; square-headed windows below dentilled cornice; columned front porch, probably altered circa 1900.---Contributing.
     
3705:   Circa 1900, two-and-one-half story mansarded, center hall house; with bay on. right; and imbricated slate mansard; tan brick lower
walls probably replacement of stone; handsome panelled door.---Contributing.
     
3709-11:   Circa 1880, two,-and-one-half story developer double; Mansarded above schist stone front, side brick walls, original porch
remains but porch columns altered; tall first-floor, windows reach down to porch. 2/2 sash above, and in segmenal headed dormer; bracketed and modillioned wood cornice; original porches. --- Contributing.
     
3713-15-17:   Circa 1880, red brick Victorian triple; brownstone sills and same lintels; mansarded on either side, front raised central wall gable with stepped corbels; original front porch with turned columns remain on 3713 and 3715. --- Contributing.
     
3719-21:   Circa 1880, .two-and-one-half story developer double; mansarded
above brownstone facade; side brick walls; original porch ~remains on 3721 but porch columns altered; porch missing on 3719; tall first floor windows reach down to porch. 2/2 sash above, and in segmental-headed dormers; bracketed and modillioned wood cornice Contributing.
     
3723-25:   Circa 1880, two-and-one-half story developer double; mansarded above brownstone facade; side brick walls; original porch remains but porch columns ~altered; tall first-floor windows reach down to porch. 2/2 sash above, and in segmental-headed dormers. Bracketed and modillioned wood cornice.---Contributing
     
3727-29:   Circa 1880, two-and-one-half story developer double; mansarded
,above ashlar facade, side brick walls; original porch remains but porch columns altered; tall first-floor windows reach down to porch. 2/2 sash above, and in segmental-headed dormers. Bracketed and modillioned wood cornice.--- Contributing.
     
3801:   Built 1874-78. St. Agatha's Roman Catholic Church., Imposing brownstone and yellow sandstone Gothic church. Three aisle plan
with central tower; pointed arches over three doors; polychromed
stone columns in embrasure; handsome pinnacles, and rich detail. Superb Victorian design with adjacent sacristy. Architect: E.F. Durang. --- Significant.
     
3813:   Three-and-one-half story Victorian parish building for St. Agatha's. Handsome front porch encircles central bay; original paneled doors and trim survive, E. F. Durang, architect.---Significant.
     
3835:   St. Agatha's School. Three stories and basement; stone; Gothic school. Windows organized in vertical bands with limestone trim and spandrels; original windows replaced with jalosie windows,
1917 Significant.
     
3843-47:   Two-story Circa 1880 red brick row --- Contributing.
     
3802-04   Circa 1885, two-and-one-half story, six-register, mansarded
double, stone facade over brick. Incised marble pointed arched lintels. Polychromed tile and rosette-carved marble belt course. Pierced metal cornice, part of cornice and mansard
~sheathed with aluminum. Central advanced mansard element.---
Contributing.
     
3806-08-10-12-14-16-18-20-22-24-26:   Three-story, two-register brick Victorian rowhouse with pressed brick be 1 t course; corbelled brick and metal cornice. 3806 "L"-shaped end of development; most have Victorian porches, 3812, later alteration; 3822 has first floor aluminum sided; 3826 has been altered entirely stuccoed Contributing.
     
3828:   Circa 1895, three-story brick house, sawtooth and corbelled brick cornice. Raised brick third floor window surrounds. First floor stuccoed and porch altered Contributing.
     
3852:   Two-story brick building Intrusion.
     
3854   Two-story, brick building.--- Intrusion.
     
3856   Circa 1900, three-story, five-register brick building with rusticated 'stone base, sills arid lintels. Pressed metal modillioned cornice.. Iron pyrate brick. classical revival door
surround Contributing.