665 W Lexington St
Baltimore, MD 21201, USA

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Pascault Row, 651-665 West Lexington St Baltimore, Independent City, MD

Last remaining early Baltimore row, built for Jean-Charles-Marie-Louis-Felix-Pascault, Marquis de Poleon, as speculative houses on his estate - "Chatsworth," William F. Small, architect, in 1819. Originally fine row, later much altered for commercial use (#655 unaltered), renovated 1981. Occupants included General Columbus O`Donnell, Bishop Whittingham, & other prominent Baltimoreans.

Pascault Row, 651-665 West Lexington St Baltimore, Independent City, MD

Last remaining early Baltimore row, built for Jean-Charles-Marie-Louis-Felix-Pascault, Marquis de Poleon, as speculative houses on his estate - "Chatsworth," William F. Small, architect, in 1819. Originally fine row, later much altered for commercial use (#655 unaltered), renovated 1981. Occupants included General Columbus O`Donnell, Bishop Whittingham, & other prominent Baltimoreans.

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