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Dr. Hun Houses
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The Dr. Hun Houses were located on Washington Avenue (New York State Route 5) on the western edge of central Albany, New York, United States. They were a pair of brick buildings constructed a century apart, the older one around 1830, in the Federal style. In 1972, three months after they were listed on the National Register of Historic Places, they were demolished and subsequently delisted.
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1972-12-11
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1972
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1972-09-19
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A black and white photograph showing a brick house from its front right. There is some remaining snow on the ground, and the top is partially obstructed by bare tree branches. The front of the house has an ornate portico with columns and a flat roof.
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c. 1830 , 1920.0
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Historic American Buildings Survey photo of 149 Washington Ave., west profile and south elevation, 1934.
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New York
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A map of New York, in yellow against a pink background, showing watercourses. There is a red dot on Albany in the eastern central region of the state, south of the confluence of the Hudson and Mohawk rivers.
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Location within New York
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The Dr. Hun Houses were located on Washington Avenue (New York State Route 5) on the western edge of central Albany, New York, United States. They were a pair of brick buildings constructed a century apart, the older one around 1830, in the Federal style. In 1972, three months after they were listed on the National Register of Historic Places, they were demolished and subsequently delisted. The older house was considered one of the finest Federal homes in the city. Its architect is unknown, although it has been speculated to be Philip Hooker. It was likely built for John F. Bacon, a lawyer and clerk of the State Senate, who may only have lived there for a year and eventually sold it to another lawyer. Near the end of the 19th century it was acquired by Dr. Henry Hun, who adapted the house for his practice and built a smaller, architecturally sympathetic house toward the rear of the property as a residence.
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1830-01-01 1920-01-01
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