Category:Harlem Courthouse
The Harlem Courthouse at 170 East 121st Street on the corner of Sylvan Place (a remnant of the former Boston Post Road) in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1891-93 and was designed by Thom and Wilson in the Romanesque Revival style. The brick, brownstone, bluestone, granite and terra cotta building features gables, archways, a octagonal corner tower and a four-faced clock. It was built for the Police and District Courts, but is now used by other city agencies. (Sources: AIA Guide to NYC (5th ed.) and Guide to NYC Landmarks (4th ed.))
This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 80002692. |
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Media in category "Harlem Courthouse"
The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
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(King1893NYC) pg260 HARLEM MUNICIPAL BUILDING, SYLVAN PLACE AND 121ST STREET.jpg 1,297 × 1,549; 1.3 MB
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Harlem Courthouse.jpg 2,377 × 3,124; 1.46 MB
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Harlem-courthouse-170e121.jpg 2,679 × 2,417; 1.27 MB
- Built in New York City in 1893
- Former courthouses in New York City
- Buildings in Harlem, Manhattan
- New York City landmarks in Manhattan above 110th Street
- National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan above 110th Street
- 121st Street (Manhattan)
- Sylvan Place (Manhattan)
- Romanesque Revival architecture in New York City
- Thom & Wilson
- Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York City