Built in 1892 on one of Hoboken's most desirable blocks, this iconic Brownstone was the birth place of famous photographer Dorothea Lange. The home is filled with original details including ceiling medallions, chair rails, crown moldings, etched glass doors, pine floors, a grand mahogany stairway and so much more! A hidden bonus are the two original coal tunnels that can be easily converted into elegant wine cellars and a dumbwaiter for a possible elevator. Guests are greeted upon entry by a gracious foyer. The center entry hall provides access to the entire home without undue traffic through other rooms. Enter the downstairs duplex at the parlor level through a wide hallway that leads to a gathering/breakfast room with access to a private outdoor garden where you can enjoy cool summer evenings al fresco. The warm and welcoming eat-in-kitchen is complete with a walk-in pantry.
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