Between Water Street and Vanderbilt Avenue (think between Tappen Park and Bayley Seton Hospital) and between Bay Street and Tompkins Avenue, is a beautiful pocket of houses. Some are old and tumbling down while others are downright magnificent and stunningly maintained. The are was anchored once by the previously shown First Presbyterian Church (now owned by Mt. Sinai Baptist Church).
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This grand brick building is on the corner of Harrison and Quinn.
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Harrison between Quinn and Brownell, west side
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Harrison between Quinn and Brownell - east side
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Harrison and corner of Brownell, northeast side
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