31 Harrison Street was built in 1827 for Jacob Ruckle. The house is one of six Federal houses which compose a group that is unique in New York City. Nowhere else is there a survival of this many houses of this style – all of which retain their original pitched roofs and dormers. The fact that they wrap around a corner, showing a distinctive gable-end profile, also makes this group one-of-a kind in the City today. This two-and-one-half story house is constructed of Flemish bond brickwork. Though all of the original details on the ground floor were lost when these houses were converted to warehouse use, the upper stories retain most of their charming Federal character.
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The area now known as Tribeca was originally developed in the early 19th century as a residential neighborhood close to the city’s center in Lower Manhattan. Its street grid was laid out at right angles off of Greenwich Street and on a diagonal off of...
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