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121 Washington Place (New York City, New York)

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / New York City, New York / Washington Place, 121
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3.5-story residential building originally completed in 1831 as a 2-story townhouse, but completely remodeled in 1925 in the late Georgian style. When altered, the building was gutted and the floor levels changed, while a new brick front was added. A central stone doorway is the chief architectural feature of the house, with fluted pilasters, surmounted by composite capitals and a broken pediment. At the second floor are three tall, round-arched windows with muntins and keystones crowning radial brick arches. At the attic floor three dormers with round-arched windows are framed by fluted pilasters supporting steep pediments. The simple roof cornice of the building is surmounted by a low, open parapet of brick with stone coping.
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Coordinates:   40°43'58"N   74°0'4"W
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