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21-25 Fulton Street
Built 1846
These late examples of Greek Revival-style stores built in 1845-46 for merchant George W. Rogers have the traditional trabeated granite storefronts, with their posts and lintels more massive than those found in the decade-earlier examples around the corner at 207-209 Water Street. The commonly used Greek Revival device of small, square, top-story windows gives the impression that the buildings are taller than they really are.
South Street Seaport Historic District label program made possible by a grant from the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies