The Boston-Secor Houses in the Bronx are a pair of connected brick apartment buildings, representing a significant early example of urban housing development in the borough. Designed in a Colonial Revival style, they showcase the architectural trends of their era.
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Transportation; Architecture; Engineering; Community Planning And Development; Social History
Above Broadway At The Jct. Of W. 242nd St., Bronx, New York
Architecture; Social History; Politics/Government
2440 Boston Road, Bronx, New York
Architecture; Hispanic; Performing Arts
786 Prospect Ave., Bronx, New York
Ethnic Heritage-hispanic; Architecture; Landscape Architecture; Social History
749-753 Brook Ave., Bronx, New York
Architecture; Social History
1115 Ward Ave., Bronx, New York
Transportation; Architecture; Engineering; Community Planning And Development
W. 205th St., Bet. Jerome And Paul Aves., Bronx, New York
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Architecture; Community Planning And Development
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Engineering; Transportation; Maritime History; Commerce
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Architecture; Agriculture
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Architecture; European; Social History
309-315, 317, 320 & 324 Sheridan Ave., Albany, New York
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