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Outside, the street was lined with tenements.
The dates are a fascinating collection of historical footnotes: Manhattan, filled with tenements, peaked in 1910.
A 1914 land map shows them lined with tenements and factories.
As the city crept northwards the house was abandoned, the park was overwhelmed with tenements in courts and alleys, and the old mansion became the Paul Pindar tavern.
There was 76 Forsyth Street, on the block encircled with tenements, and a hallmark of the Lower East Side very little courtyard space.
A few years later, another photographer conjured up the immigrant sound and smell of Mulberry Street, with tenements, peddlers' carts and mustachioed hawkers and hagglers looking poor but machismo proud.
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It is one of the few in which children of the well‐to‐do go to class with tenement children.
Ms. Millan lives in a five-story building near Crotona Park with tenement-era airshafts, but she never hears her neighbors in window-to-window conversations, she said.
The property's owner, George Thompson, concerned that the house, on which he relied for rental income, would become associated with tenement filth in the minds of wealthy New Yorkers, invited a sanitary engineer to determine the source of the outbreak.
Though there are a few tables on the ground floor, it's best to navigate the rickety stairs to one of two rooms with tenement green walls and tables, some communal, some not, seating about 70.
From the nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth, Hoboken was a multiracial urban community with tenement-style housing.
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