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413-417 Vanderbilt Avenue (top) is the garage and chauffeur’s residence designed by R.I. Markwith in 191, at the same time that he designed the mansion at 416 Clinton Avenue (bottom). The Colonial Revival style brick structure has two auto entrances with wooden doors, above which is a soldier-brick lintel. A cornice has recently been removed. The building terminates in a slate-colored gambrel roof. In the center is a shed dormer with three six-over-six windows. A single dormered window and vehicular entrance may be seen at the rear of the building, which is now used by the Teen Challenge Alumni. GMAP P*Shark


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