Colonnade Row

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Colonnade Row, conjointly referred to as LaGrange Terrace, on contemporary Lafayette Street in big apple City’s NoHo neighborhood, could be a landmarked series of Greek revival buildings originally inbuilt the first decennium. They’re believed to own been engineered by Seth Greer, though the project has been attributed to variety of different architects. The buildings’ original name comes from the Marquis Diamond State Lafayette’s estate in France, however the series of 9 row homes, of that four stay, owe their existence to John Jacob Astor, United Nations agency bought the property and whose grandchild John Jacob Astor III later lived at No. 424. The buildings area unit listed on the National Register of Historic Places below the name LaGrange Terrace and also the facades stay standing on Lafayette Street south of Astor Place.

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