Designated June 28, 2011
The Crown Heights North II Historic District comprises more than 600 buildings, including single- and two-family row houses, freestanding residences, flats buildings, institutional buildings, churches, and apartment houses built primarily from the 1870s to the early 1940s. Nearly all of these buildings are excellent and well-preserved examples of architectural styles that flourished in Brooklyn during this period, including the Neo-Grec, Queen Anne, Art Deco, and Art Moderne, as well as the Romanesque, Renaissance, Colonial, Gothic, and Medieval Revival styles.
*Excerpt from the Crown Heights North II LPC Designation Report
*Photo: 862 and 860 Prospect Place George P. Chappell, c. 1896 ; Christopher D. Brazee, 2011
STATUS Designated Historic District
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Crown Heights North
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