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New York Architecture
Images-Lower East Side Edward
Mooney House Landmark
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architect
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unknown |
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location
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Bowery, sw corner Pell St. in Chinatown |
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date
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1785-89, alterations 1807, restoration
1971. |
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style
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Georgian
with some signs of
Federal |
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construction
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brick |
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type
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row House |
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images
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notes
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This is the
oldest row house in New York, built between the British evacuation and New
York’s designation as the nation’s capital. Edward Mooney was a
wealthy merchant in wholesale meat and a racehorse breeder. The side of
the building facing Pell Street is gabled and has a round-headed central
window flanked by quarter-round shaped windows. This forecast the Federal
style in New York, while the building’s front looked back to the
Georgian style preferred by the departing British. The building still
contains its original hand-hewn timbers. It has been recently restored to
its original condition and is a rental building. |
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contact
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nyc-architecture.com
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