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  2. Collyer brothers - Wikipedia

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    Columbia University. Homer Lusk Collyer (November 6, 1881 – March 21, 1947) and Langley Wakeman Collyer (October 3, 1885 – c. March 9, 1947), known as the Collyer brothers, [1] were two American brothers who became infamous for their bizarre natures and compulsive hoarding. The two lived in seclusion in their Harlem brownstone at 2078 Fifth ...

  3. Langston Hughes House - Wikipedia

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    20 E. 127th St., New York, New York. The Langston Hughes House is a historic home located in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City. It is an Italianate style dwelling built in 1869. It is a three-story-with-basement, rowhouse faced in brownstone and measuring 20 feet wide and 45 feet deep. Noted African American poet and author Langston Hughes (1902 ...

  4. Brownstone - Wikipedia

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    Brownstones in Harlem, New York City Brownstones during a winter snow storm Biking in Brownstone Brooklyn. Brownstone is a brown Triassic–Jurassic [1] [2] sandstone that was historically a popular building material. The term is also used in the United States and Canada to refer to a townhouse clad in this or any other aesthetically similar ...

  5. James Bailey House - Wikipedia

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    The James A. and Ruth M. Bailey House[3] is a freestanding limestone mansion located at 10 St. Nicholas Place at West 150th Street in the Sugar Hill section of Harlem in Manhattan, New York City. The house was built from 1886 to 1888 and was designed by architect Samuel Burrage Reed in the Romanesque Revival style for circus impresario James ...

  6. Hamilton Grange National Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Grange National Memorial (also known as Hamilton Grange or the Grange) is a historic house museum within St. Nicholas Park in the Hamilton Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, United States. Operated by the National Park Service (NPS), the structure was the only home ever owned by Alexander Hamilton, a U.S. founding father.

  7. Morris–Jumel Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Morrises forfeited their Harlem Heights estate, [95] [96] which was advertised for sale in the New York Gazette and Weekly Mercury in 1783. [97] Following its confiscation, Mount Morris was occupied by several different tenants. [40] The house was recorded as having been sold in July 1784 to John Berrian and Isaac Ledyard for 2,250 New York ...

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