Difference between revisions of "1122 North Calvert Street"
From DAS Wiki
m |
|||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
|address=1122 North Calvert Street | |address=1122 North Calvert Street | ||
|Geo=39.3032, -76.61346 | |Geo=39.3032, -76.61346 | ||
+ | |building_type=Dwelling | ||
|architect=Wilson and Wilson | |architect=Wilson and Wilson | ||
− | |completion_date=1890 | + | |completion_date=1890-1-1 |
− | }}One of six houses built in 1890, apparently the first Colonial Revival row houses in Baltimore. Designed by Wilson and Wilson, they were built by James Gorter. They are unusually tall and unusually narrow. The original balustrade has unfortunately disappeared. | + | }} |
+ | One of six houses built in 1890, apparently the first Colonial Revival row houses in Baltimore. Designed by Wilson and Wilson, they were built by James Gorter. They are unusually tall and unusually narrow. The original balustrade has unfortunately disappeared. |
Revision as of 10:05, May 8, 2021
1122 North Calvert Street | |
---|---|
Site Information | |
Address | 1122 North Calvert Street |
Geo-reference | 39°18′12″N 76°36′48″W / 39.3032°N 76.61346°W |
Building Data | |
Building Type | Dwelling |
Design | |
Architect | Wilson and Wilson |
Construction | |
Completed | 1890-1-1 |
One of six houses built in 1890, apparently the first Colonial Revival row houses in Baltimore. Designed by Wilson and Wilson, they were built by James Gorter. They are unusually tall and unusually narrow. The original balustrade has unfortunately disappeared.