walkthetown: Williamsburg: Yeshiva Jesode Hatorah of Adas Yerem, 1890 rock-face brownstone
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Wilmington Trust Company, 1906, Beaux Arts now Ukranian Church
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Williamsburgh Savings Bank, 1875, George B. Post who would later do NYSE
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Williamsburgh Bank, 1875, dome identical to top of Williamsburgh Tower
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Williamsburg Houses, 1939, International Style
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Williamsburg Houses, 1939, International style, corner windows
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Williamsburg Bridge, 1903
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Washington Plaza, Washington at Valley forge by Henry Melvin Shrady, 1906
walkthetown: Williamsburg: The Rebbe's House; home of Grand Rabbi Josel Teitelbaum who led bulk of Hassid community here
walkthetown: Williamsburg: terra-cotta castle minus its conical Spanish corner tower
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Temple Beth Elohim, 1876 for first Hebrew congreagation in Brooklyn (1851)
walkthetown: Williamsburg: store front circa 1885 with curved mansard roof
walkthetown: Williamsburg: St. Matthew's First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1864, Romanesque Revival with weary buttresses
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Sparrow Shoe Factory Warehouse, 1882, cast iron neo-Classical
walkthetown: Williamsburg: South Third Street Methodist Church, 1855, simple Lmbardian Romanesque
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Smith, Gray & Company Building, 1870, early cast-iron storefront of leading boyswear maker
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Rutledege Street brownstones
walkthetown: Williamsburg: rare wood-frame survivor from late 1800s
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Public School 71, 1889, Second Empire Baroque
walkthetown: Williamsburg: North Side Bank, 1889, rusticated Romanesque stone blocks topped by cast irn cornice; decorative wrought iron out front
walkthetown: Williamsburg: New England Congregational Church, 1905, Lombardian Romanesque
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Nassau Trust Company, 1888, Neo-Renaissance in limestone and granite
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Little Zion Baptist Church, 1890s, Romanesque topped with second Empire hat
walkthetown: Williamsburg: kings County Savings Bank, 1868, Second Empire roof detail
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Kings County Savings Bank, 1868, outstanding example of French Second Empire
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, 1885, by William Schickel
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, 250-foot towers
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Hawley Mansion, 1875, yellow-painted brick with brownstone quoins
walkthetown: Williamsburg: Frederick Mollenhauer House, 1896, club-like mansion
walkthetown: Williamsburg: FJ Berlenback House, 1887 Queen Anne that retains wood cladding