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The St. Bishop Historic District, noted informally as “Striver’s Row”, may be a historic district placed on each side of West 138th and West 139th Streets between Adam Clayton Powell Jnr. Street (Seventh Avenue) and Douglass street (Eighth Avenue) within the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, ny town. It’s each a national and a replacement royalty territorial dominion, and consists of row homes and associated buildings designed by noted architects and inbuilt 1891-93 by developer David H. King, Jr. These area unit together recognized as gems of recent royalty town design, and “an outstanding example recently 19th-century urban design”:
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