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  2. Rowhouses at 303-327 East North Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Rowhouses at 303-327 East North Avenue is a group of historic rowhouses located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States.The row houses at 303-317 and 319-327 East North Avenue consists of two groups of brick Victorian row houses that rest on high masonry foundations and are four stories high which includes a mansard roof.

  3. Henry August Rowland House - Wikipedia

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    The Henry August (or Augustus) Rowland House is a historic row house at 915 Cathedral Street in Baltimore, Maryland.Built in the 1880s, this nondescript row house is historically important as the home of physicist Henry Augustus Rowland (b. 1846) from 1889-90 until his death in 1901.

  4. Culture of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    A tour through many of Baltimore's row house neighborhoods will reveal a façade style not found in many other cities: Formstone. [citation needed] Introduced in the 1950s, Formstone was a modern-day solution to early Baltimore brick that was so poor it needed frequent painting to keep it from deteriorating. But soon Formstone became an icon of ...

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  6. Robert Long House - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Long House is a rowhouse in the Fell's Point neighborhood of Baltimore. The house is the oldest known surviving urban residence within the city of Baltimore, built in 1765. [ 1 ] It was built as the home of Robert Long, a local Baltimore merchant, and today serves as the home of the Fells Point Preservation Society, who saved it from ...

  7. Douglass Place - Wikipedia

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    Douglass Place is a group of historic rowhouses located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States.Built in 1892, it represents typical "alley houses" of the period in Baltimore, two narrow bays wide, two stories high over a cellar, with shed roofs pitched to the rear.