Designated 5/18/1999
The Charlie Parker Residence was occupied by the world-famous alto saxophonist Charlie Parker from 1950 to 1954 at the height of his career. Parker was the co-founder of the modem jazz style bebop. The brownstone-fronted building (now painted) is a rare surviving example of a Gothic Revival style residence. Among its significant features are the pointed-arch entranceway with horizontal hood molding and the raised trefoil relief below the box cornice.