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group house, row house
One of an unbroken line of houses having a common wall or party wall with its neighbors.

row house, row dwelling
1. One of an unbroken line of houses sharing one or more sidewalls with its neighbors. A group house.
2. One of a number of similarly constructed houses in a row; usually in a housing development.


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9780801891588 The row house reborn; architecture and neighborhoods in New York City, 1908-1929.
The property, which is part of the Gansevoort Market Historic District and just down the block from the soon-to-open Highline, currently consists of four historic single-family, three-story row houses constructed between 1844 and 1846.
The churches - Capitol Hill United was rebuilt on its original site in 1964, and Ebenezer is a cavernous late-19th-century church with luminous stained glass windows - sit on a well-heeled block on Capitol Hill, a place of brick row houses with wrought iron fences.
 
 
 
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