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923-929 North Broadway (Rowhouses), 923-929 North Broadway, Baltimore, Independent City, MD
923-929 N. Broadway, situated between Ashland (formerly Chew) and Barnes Streets, are contributing structures within an expansion of the Middle East Planning Area Historic District. 923-929 N. Broadway are located two blocks west of this potentially eligible historic district and embody the architectural characteristics of the historic district. The buildings display the flat facades and simple ornamentation that characterize the unbroken rowhouse streetscapes of historic Baltimore residential areas. The form of 923-929 N. Broadway, especially the full-height 1st floor window openings, full 3rd story, and Italianate cornice suggest a mid-19th century date of construction. ... Read More Read Less
923-929 North Broadway (Rowhouses), 923-929 North Broadway, Baltimore, Independent City, MD
923-929 N. Broadway, situated between Ashland (formerly Chew) and Barnes Streets, are contributing structures within an expansion of the Middle East Planning Area Historic District. 923-929 N. Broadway are located two blocks west of this potentially eligible historic district and embody the architectural characteristics of the historic district. The buildings display the flat facades and simple ornamentation that characterize the unbroken rowhouse streetscapes of historic Baltimore residential areas. The form of 923-929 N. Broadway, especially the full-height 1st floor window openings, full 3rd story, and Italianate cornice suggest a mid-19th century date of construction. ... Read More Read Less


923-929 North Broadway (Rowhouses), 923-929 North Broadway, Baltimore, Independent City, MD
923-929 N. Broadway, situated between Ashland (formerly Chew) and Barnes Streets, are contributing structures within an expansion of the Middle East Planning Area Historic District. 923-929 N. Broadway are located two blocks west of this potentially eligible historic district and embody the architectural characteristics of the historic district. The buildings display the flat facades and simple ornamentation that characterize the unbroken rowhouse streetscapes of historic Baltimore residential areas. The form of 923-929 N. Broadway, especially the full-height 1st floor window openings, full 3rd story, and Italianate cornice suggest a mid-19th century date of construction.Posted Date
Sep 28, 2021
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Library of Congress
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