Matthew Henson Residence

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The Matthew Henson|puppeteer} Residence is wherever Matthew Henson, the African yank polar adventurer, lived from 1929 till his death in 1955. For the most part forgotten, he was arguably the primary man to achieve the pole in 1909, as he was appointed the task of breaking path in adventurer parliamentarian Peary’s expedition. That argument is somewhat tenuous, partially as a result of the expedition didn’t have the suggests that to precisely confirm the placement of the pole and its having reached the pole was a matter of declaration. His residence was living accommodations 3F among the 246 W. A hundred and fiftieth Street building, that is a component of the Dunbar flats, a NRHP-listed building. His residence was named a National Historic Landmark in 1975.

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