Lott House in Marine Park, Dutch Colonial Farmhouse
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Suzanne Spellen is a longtime Brownstoner contributor. She is an architectural historian, researcher, and writer with a special love for Bedford Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, and local African American history. She loves old houses, architectural detail, and enjoys exploring new places, camera in hand.
Editor's note: This post has been updated. The original ran on June 19, 2013. You can see it here. ...
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