DescriptionDutch Colonial Revival Buildings (South William Street 13–15) Manhattan NYC.jpg
English: In Manhattan NYC are 2 buildings in the Dutch Colonial Revival style (aka neo-Dutch Renaissance style). Architect C.P.H. Gilbert was commissioned for the reconstruction of No. 13 South William Street in 1903 and No. 15 South William Street in 1908-09 (the two leftmost buildings). Notable details are the Dutch stepped gables, distinctive metalwork, honey red bricks and stone, white terracotta frames bays of leaded windows.[1]
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↑New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (June 25, 1996). Stone Street Historic District. Official Website of New York City. Archived from the original on December 24, 2023.
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