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Strivers' Row
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. Strivers’ Row West 138th St. and West 139th St. bet. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd. and Frederick Douglass BlvdStrivers’ Row is the unofficial name for a small, historic set of houses built in 1891. One special thing about Strivers’ Row is the several different styles of buildings you will see within just two block
Late 19th-century townhouses where Scott Joplin, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson & other Harlem legends lived.
Striver’s Row wasn’t always known by that name. These two blocks of Harlem, which run from 138th Street to 139th Street, from Frederick Douglass Boulevard to Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, were originally dubbed the King Model Homes after the wealthy and brash developer David H. King, the Trump of his time. The first stones were laid in 1891, according to Untapped Cities. And Striver’s Row is not the official name of the district—it got that moniker in the 1920s. In its 1967 designation of the two blocks as an official historic district, the Landmarks Preservation Commission refers to it as the St. Nicholas Historic District, named after nearby St. Nicholas Park.
Striver’s Row wasn’t always known by that name. These two blocks of Harlem, which run from 138th Street to 139th Street, from Frederick Douglass Boulevard to Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, were originally dubbed the King Model Homes after the wealthy and brash developer David H. King, the Trump of h…
Strivers' Row is a historic district located on both sides of West 138th and West 139th Streets between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard (Seventh Avenue) and Frederick Douglass Boulevard (Eighth Avenue)
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