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  2. Spite house - Wikipedia

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    The Richardson Spite House in New York City at Lexington Avenue and 82nd Street was built in 1882 [18] and demolished in 1915. It was four stories tall, 104 feet (31.7 m) wide, and only five feet (1.5 m) deep.

  3. Category:Spite houses - Wikipedia

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    This category is for spite houses, buildings that are constructed or substantially modified in order to irritate neighbors or any party with land stakes. Pages in category "Spite houses" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  4. Hess triangle - Wikipedia

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    In 1938 the property, reported to be the smallest plot in New York City, was sold to the adjacent Village Cigars store (United Cigars at that time) for US$100 (equivalent to $2,165 in 2023). [7] Later, Yeshiva University came to own the property, including the Hess Triangle, and in October 1995 [ 8 ] it was sold by Yeshiva to 70 Christopher ...

  5. There Goes the Neighborhood: The Weirdest Home in Every State

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    New Hampshire: Kalil House. ... New York: The Mushroom House. ... Virginia: The Hollensbury Spite House. Alexandria’s historic Old Town is home to plenty of curiosities, including this 7-foot ...

  6. Villard Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Villard Houses are a set of former residences at 451–457 Madison Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, United States.Designed by the architect Joseph Morrill Wells of McKim, Mead & White in the Renaissance Revival style, the residences were erected in 1884 for railroad magnate Henry Villard.

  7. 75½ Bedford Street - Wikipedia

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    Millay House, 75½ Bedford Street. 75½ Bedford Street is a house located in the West Village neighborhood of New York City that is only 9 feet 6 inches (2.9 meters) wide. Built in 1873, it is often described as the narrowest house in New York. [1]

  8. Spuyten Duyvil, Bronx - Wikipedia

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    Spuyten Duyvil (/ ˈ s p aɪ t ən ˈ d aɪ v əl /, SPY-tən-DIE-vəl [3]) is a neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City.It is bounded on the north by Riverdale, on the east by Kingsbridge, on the south by the Harlem River, and on the west by the Hudson River, [4] although some consider it to be the southernmost part of Riverdale.

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