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Lyle Court
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+ | '''Post-1906 name:''' | ||
+ | :West 22nd Place | ||
+ | '''Original Owner:''' | ||
+ | :Ebenezer Fish | ||
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+ | '''Development:''' | ||
+ | :Part of the "Park Addition" of "Curtiss, Ambler, and Sprague". | ||
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+ | '''Notes:''' | ||
+ | :This street originally ran north from [[Denison Avenue]] to the southern edge of a ravine that extended from West 25th St easterly to [[Jennings Avenue]]. To reach [[Forestdale Avenue]], a footbridge was constructed over the ravine. When the ravine was filled in during the early 1920-30's, West 22nd Place was extended thru to Forestdale. | ||
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Revision as of 14:08, 23 September 2006
Post-1906 name:
- West 22nd Place
Original Owner:
- Ebenezer Fish
Development:
- Part of the "Park Addition" of "Curtiss, Ambler, and Sprague".
Notes:
- This street originally ran north from Denison Avenue to the southern edge of a ravine that extended from West 25th St easterly to Jennings Avenue. To reach Forestdale Avenue, a footbridge was constructed over the ravine. When the ravine was filled in during the early 1920-30's, West 22nd Place was extended thru to Forestdale.