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The East eightieth Street homes area unit a bunch of 4 hooked up rowhouses on it street within the ny town borough of Manhattan. They’re designed of brick with numerous stone trims in several versions of the Colonial Revival type of architecture.
They were in-built the Twenties as homes for moneyed New Yorkers of that era, as well as Vincent Astor, carriage Dillon and patron saint Whitney. All were selected town landmarks by 1967, the primary cluster of homes on the higher side thus recognized.[note 1] In 1980, all four homes were listed on the National Register of Historic Places as intact extant samples of high-style townhouses for affluent homebuyers of that point amount.
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