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Yorkville, Upper East Side, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States Bohemian National Hall (Narodni Budova) is a rare survivor of the social halls built in the nineteenth century for New York City’s immigrant ethnic communities. Constructed in two phases in 1895 and 1897, it replaced an earlier National …
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Gravesend, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States Built around 1830-35 by Nelly Johnson Hubbard, the Hubbard House is, in part, a rare surviving early nineteenth-century Dutch-American farmhouse in Brooklyn. The older section of the house reflects traditional Dutch design in its incorporation of H-bent construction, which gives the …
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Shively Sanitary Tenements (East River Homes, now Cherokee Apartments), Yorkville, Upper East Side, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States The Shively Sanitary Tenements (also known as the East River Homes) are the product of a unique architectural approach to the major societal and medical problems caused by tuberculosis …
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Living room with fireplace. Window leading to back side Salon avec feu ouvert. La salle est orientée vers la cour intérieure Salón con chimenea. La ventana del fondo da al jardín interior
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This extreme angle shows off the textured glass and plating of the crown as well as the suggestion of petals in the hydrangea glass.
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