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Название: NYC - TriBeCa: Harrison Street Houses In the shadows of Independence Plaza, on Harrison St, stand a row of six restored 18th-century townhouses, known as the Harrison Street Houses. They were originally elegant Federal houses, recycled as produce market buildings. Three of them were built on Harrison Street and the rest relocated from a now extinct part of Washington Street 2 blocks away, which was demapped as part of the Independence Plaza project in 1975. Harrison St. was named after George Harrison (not the Beatle), whose brewery once stood near this location in the Pre-Revolutionary mid-18th century. 25 Harrison Street and 27 Harrison Street were built by John McComb, Jr., New York's first home-grown architect and designer of City Hall, Hamilton Grange, the James Watson House and Castle Clinton. #25 is known as the Old Wool House. It was originally sitted at 315 Washington Street and dates to 1819. #27 is the old McComb house, where the architect lived. It was originally sitted at 317 Washington Street and dates to 1796. The other houses relocated from Washington Street include the Jonas Wood House (314 Washington, 1804), Wilson Hunt House (327 Washington, 1828), Joseph Randolph House (329 Washington, 1828) and William R. Nichols House (331 Washington, 1828). 29 Harrison Street, original the Sarah R. Lambert House; 331 Harrison Street, originally the Jacob Ruckle House; and 33 Harrison Street, originally the Ebenezer Miller House, all date to 1827 and are on their original site. 25-41 Harrison Street were designated as individual landmarks by the New York Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1969.
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