Sylvan Terrace

The wooden houses on storybook Sylvan Terrace – resplendent with their high narrow stoops, dentiled canopies and boldly paneled wooden doors – constitute NYC’s first attempt at building affordable abodes for workers. The street itself is graced by its original late-19th-century gas lamps, while its cobblestones are Belgian, not Dutch, as is the case in Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn.


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