326, 328, and 330 East 18th Street
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326, 328, and 330 East 18th Street are a group of three houses in the Stuyvesant Square neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, New York, US. Designed in the Italianate style, the buildings date from 1852–1853 and were all built on what was formerly the Stuyvesant Farm. Although the buildings' architects are unknown, the builder John Edwards and the stonecutter Henry Wilson are both known to have been involved in the buildings' construction, and Wilson lived in 326 East 18th Street for several years. The buildings are New York City designated landmarks and are on the National Register of Historic Places.
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East 17th Street, New York Manhattan
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East 17th Street 317
10003 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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