"This turn of the century Harlem home is a magnificent example of a
Beaux- Arts red brick and limestone mansion, built in 1899 by architect
John E. Terhune. This townhouse epitomizes Harlem living at it's best.
This 13 room corner home has over 5755 square foot of living space, 5
floors, plus a full height basement. Additionally, it has 7 fireplaces
(one wood and one gas) with original mantels, 12.5 ft ceilings, original
oak floors, a classic mansard roof, intricately carved stairway
balustrade, and tons of original details. 9 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, a
backyard and ample living and dining areas are all features making this a
very special home."
John E. Terhune's No. 246 Fifth Avenue
28-30 West 123rd Street
built 1884-85
This entire blog is just incredible.
http://daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com/2014/08/the-victor-hugo-jackson-house-no-240.html
http://fabricated.io/projects/manhattan-stories/the-victor-hugo-jackson-house
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXE2110rdnw
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