Designated April 12, 2016
The 57 Sullivan Street House, a three-bay, wood-framed row house constructed in 1816-17 as a speculative development property by carter Frederick Youmans, is a fine example of the Federal style, characterized by its brick-clad front laid in Flemish bond, incised paneled stone lintels, incised entry arch with a keystone and impost blocks, and low stoop. the house was originally two stories high and had a rear two-story kitchen.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmark
The Neighborhood
SoHo
SoHo (South of Houston) is known for its beautiful cast-iron buildings. A majority of the of cast-iron fronted building date from the 1870s, though a substantial number of complete masonry structures, as well as those combining masonry and cast iron, date from earlier and later...
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