The block of row houses at 713 (red building on left) - 721 (right) St. Nicholas Avenue at West 146th Street in the Hamilton Heights area of the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1890-91 and was designed in the Victorian Romanesque Revival style by Hugh M. Reynolds. #713 has been significantly altered in appearance. The buildings are located in New York City's Hamilton Heights/Sugar Hill Historic District. (Source: "Hamilton Heights/Sugar Hill Historic District Designation Report")
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