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Imperial Granum-Joseph Parker Buildings

1875 establishments in ConnecticutBuildings and structures in New Haven, ConnecticutCast-iron architecture in the United StatesCommercial buildings completed in 1875Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut
National Register of Historic Places in New Haven, ConnecticutRenaissance Revival architecture in ConnecticutVictorian architecture in Connecticut
Imperial Granum Joseph Parker Buildings in New Haven, October 17, 2008
Imperial Granum Joseph Parker Buildings in New Haven, October 17, 2008

The Imperial Granum-Joseph Parker Buildings, also known historically as the Del Monico Building, are a pair of conjoined historic commercial buildings at Elm and Orange Streets in downtown New Haven, Connecticut. Built in 1875 and 1877, the two buildings are among the finest examples of the architecture of that period in the city, with one sporting one of the city's only surviving cast iron facades. The buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

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Imperial Granum-Joseph Parker Buildings
Elm Street, New Haven

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06511 New Haven
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Imperial Granum Joseph Parker Buildings in New Haven, October 17, 2008
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