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132 E. 65th Street as seen from north side of street facing south.
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Building Location
132 E. 65th Street
Block 1399, Lot 150
Cross Streets: E. 65th St. & Lexington Ave.
Building/Store Name:
Historic District: Contributing
Current Building Description
This four-story building has a sunken ground floor entrance. The facade of the building is stucco with cast ornament. The 2nd story historically had a protruding bay window which was removed. A large 12 pane window is currently in its place. Above the fourth floor is an ornamental gable roof.
Original Building Description
value $15,000, B + 3, Brownstone, 1st Class dwelling, 1 Family in house, cmcd 7/18/1870; cmpd 1/31/1871
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Building Information
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Building Use
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Institutional
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Other Use
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Language School
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Number Of Floors
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5
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Building Materials
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stucco
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Date Of Construction
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1870
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NB Number
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738-70
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OriginalStyle
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Neo-Grec/Italianate
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Original Architect
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F.S. Barns
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Original Developer
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J & G Ruddell
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Original Owner
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J & G Ruddell
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Original Owner Occupation
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Date Of Present Facade
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1922
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Present Style
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Architect Present Style
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George Schmitt for Schmitt Bros. Inc.
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Owner At Time
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Lewis Stuyvesant Chanter
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Survey Date
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10/20/01
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Other Information
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Windows
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Historic Windows?
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No
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Double Hung
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Yes
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Number Of Panes
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1
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Over
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1
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Casement
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No
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Tilt And Turn
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No
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Other
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fake mullions
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Window Material
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wood, aluminum
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Property Records
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No
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Census Records
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No
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Other References
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Museum of the City of New York
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