Substation 219
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Substation 219, also known as the Harlem Substation, is a historic electrical substation located in Harlem, New York, New York. It was constructed by the Independent Subway System in 1932 to provide power to the IND Eighth Avenue Line. It is a single-story, double-height masonry building in the Art Deco style. It features a low brick parapet topped by a band of limestone coping and a limestone frieze consisting of diamond-shaped limestone pieces and a brick chevron pattern. The main entrance doors are faced in aluminium and incorporate Art Deco-style geometric motifs.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
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West 133rd Street, New York Manhattan
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Substation 219 (Harlem Substation)
West 133rd Street 311
10030 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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