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January 12, 2009
Fillmore Place, Hubbard House on LPC Agenda Tomorrow

Tomorrow the Landmarks Preservation Commission will take the formal step of voting to calendar the Fillmore Historic District, a one block section on the North Side of Wiliamsburg between Driggs Avenue and Roebling Street. The street is notable because it was built as part of a middle-class housing plan and exhibits a strong architectural cohesiveness, according to LPC. It also gets a shout-out in Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer. Also on Tuesday's agenda: Gravesend's Hubbard House, one of the last Dutch Farmhouses in city (more photos here). Owner John Antonides has been fighting for a decade to gain the designation; it is already listed on the national and stage registers for historic places.
Public Meeting Agenda 1/13/09 [LPC]
Fillmore Place Starts Landmarking Process [WGPA]
Push to Make Fillmore Place a Historic District [Brownstoner]
Photo by sarahnw on Flickr
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Hubbard's not a Dutch name. But okay.
That's good news about Fillmore Place, it's a really cute street. Although does that mean the existing houses have to re-conform to their original states? I.e. Unpainted brick, uniform stoops, etc?
Posted by: Heather at January 12, 2009 1:04 PM
Mr. Antonides did an amazing job saving the Samuel Hubbard (ASIDE TO Heather - built by the Johnson family in 1750) house, which was probably going to end up demolished like the Bennett or Lakes houses. Best wishes to him.
Posted by: BoerumHill at January 12, 2009 1:32 PM

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