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Building year: 1930
City: New York City
Floor height (above ground): 2
Building usage: Church, Synagogue, Temple - Parsonage, Rectory M3
Histograd local id: 895037
Creation date: 2019-05-17 21:55:23 Modification date: 2025-03-17
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Anyone live near this address during the 1940s?
Anyone live near this address during the 1940s?
I found my Grandmother's Citizenship papers from 1937. The address is 2070 3rd Avenue. I always knew my father grew up in East Harlem, 3rd & 112th street. I am looking for anything from that time period so I can see what the neighborhood looked like and where my father grew up. I saw a MapQuest picture of building, although it looks like modernized apartment building. Down the block, there appears to be an old maybe 6 floor walk up, that I imagine may have been what that building looked like back in the 1930's. If you have any additional information, I can be reached at dhanellin@yahoo.com. My fathers name was Nicholas Perrone.
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Historical score:90
Localisation: New York City, NYC New York State, USA
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I found my Grandmother's Citizenship papers from 1937. The address is 2070 3rd Avenue. I always knew my father grew up in East Harlem, 3rd & 112th street. I am looking for anything from that time p...
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