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New York Architecture
Images-Harlem and the Heights 11
to 14 Mount Morris Park West and West 121st Street |
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architect
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James E. Ware |
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location
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11 to 14 Mount Morris
Park West and West 121st Street |
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date
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1889 |
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style
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Loire Valley |
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construction
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red brick |
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type
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House |
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Inspired by 18th-century
French architecture, James E. Ware designed these five brick houses with
gables and a corner tower that originally sported a conical roof and
wrought iron finial. When completed in 1889, they were purchased by
business and professional men with families and live-in servants. Around
1930, black families began to move into the neighborhood. Escalating rents
forced them to take in boarders to supplement their incomes, and resulted
in crowded living conditions, leading to the carving up of the space and
the eventual rise of slums in Harlem.
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contact
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nyc-architecture.com
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links
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With special thanks to www.nyc.gov
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