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Columbia Heights

Among the majestic residences on this street, the brownstone grouping of Nos. 210-220 is often cited as the most graceful in New York. Norman Mailer lives on this street, and from a rear window in No. 111, Washington Roebling, who in 1869 succeeded his father as chief engineer for the Brooklyn Bridge, directed the completion of the bridge from his sickbed. Subway: 2, 3 to Clark St.; A, C to High St.

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