

An honest to goodness log cabin built in the 1930s, it used to be an ice cream parlor and luncheonette, now it belongs to Fillmore Real Estate.

The Packer Collegiate Institute is a day school for Pre-K through 12 in Brooklyn. A really nice looking building. Wonder what its like on the inside? Probably very well kept. It looks like money.

The row is my fave this week
Pat R
7/22/21
For Thursday Doors with Dan over at No Facilities. To participate or just look go here.
I always love all your door photos. Row houses the space savers of yesteryear.
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I could’ve sworn I answered your comment. Sorry, WordPress is at it again.
The tightness of the space is compensated for with such fabulous details in the front of the buildings🙂
Pat
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Love your doors this week, and same … especially the row of doors!
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That row looks like a piece of art, doesn’t it? 🙂.
Thank you for stopping by🙂
Pat
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My pleasure, Pat.
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I do like the row of homes. The Packer Collegiate Institute is also a wonderful building.
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It is, the setting is also beautiful🙂. Thank you Dan.
Pat
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Nice blog you have🙂
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Thanks! 🙂
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An ice cream parlor would be perfect for that log cabin. I’m glad they saved the building at least. And I love bay windows. Are those houses landmarked? I hope so. (K)
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Not sure if they landmarked. And I agree with you on the ice cream parlor.
Pat
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We call them Terraces in England, and Row Houses.
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Terraces I never heard of here, but row houses, yes.
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