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Home of John Barrymore 132 West 4th St. 1950.
M3Y33854 
Oldest and largest Elm tree on Manhattan. 29 Washington Square West, in background , - former home Mrs. F.D.R. Sept 1, 1947.
M3Y33835 
St. John's Gardens- Greenwich Village.
M3Y33866 
"Christmas Row" - Old Dutch Houses on Grove Street, of Lafayette's time, 1947.
M3Y33833 
"House of Genuis" 61 Washington Square South. June 26, 1948.
M3Y33857 
Grove Court - scene of O. Henry's story "The Last Leaf."
M3Y33841 
Hotel Lafayette. May, 1948.
M3Y33842 
Home of Thomas Wolfe, 5 Montague Terrace, Brooklyn. Sept. 15, 1947.
M3Y33873 
St. Luke's in-the-fields and boyhood home of Bret Hartt.
M3Y33834 
Bill Bertolotti's Restaurant 85 West 3rd St. Greenwich Village. May 12, 1948.
M3Y33839 
Rhinelander Mansion- a [bit of?] Washington Square North.
M3Y33848 
The Studios, 51 West 10th St. Sept. 14, 1947.
M3Y33867 
Washington Irving House - Irving Place & E. 17th St. 1947.
M3Y33869 
New York's oldest apartment houses. 142 E. 18th St.
M3Y33860 
The Theodore Roosevelt House.
M3Y33865 
Patchen [Patchin] Place.
M3Y42525 
Home of Stephen Vincent Benet, 215 E. 68th St. Oct 2, 1950.
M3Y33855 
[Mark Twain House.]
M3Y33868 
The John Aspinwall House - Flushing, Queens.
M3Y33808 
Narrowest house in N.Y. 9 1/2'.
M3Y33858 
Patchin Place. One time home of John Masefield and Theodore Dreiser. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier M3Y33861 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3566px × 5500px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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Patchin Place (New York, N.Y.)