The five houses at 453(left)-461(right) Sixth Avenue between West 10th and 11th Streets in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, were built in 1852 by Aaron O. Patchin in the Greek Revival style. #453(left) is next to Milligan Place, a private street now made into a courtyard. The building behind the row houses is the Greenwich Village School of the NYC Department of Education. The row houses (now apartments) lie within the Greenwich Village Historic District. (Source: NYCLPC Greenwich Village Designation Report vol. 1)
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