Baltimore: Row House Architecture

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Dublin Core

Title

Baltimore: Row House Architecture

Description

Row houses were popular in urban areas of the East Coast throughout the 19th century. Baltimore’s urban landscape has the best representation of the row house architecture, varying from grand manses to middle-class homes in various architectural styles. The row house is characterized by its distinct construction, individual homes joined by a “party wall”, or shared wall connecting two units built on or around the same time. The row houses stretch end to end along city streets and are two or more stories in height.

Creator

Chester Smolski

Date

1989-04-01

Rights

Rhode Island College

Format

Photograph
Photograph

Identifier

0514

Smolski Image Item Type Metadata

Building Type

Single family dwelling

City

Baltimore

Country

United States of America

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Architecture -- Maryland -- Baltimore; Housing -- Urban Housing;

Region

Maryland