This group of Second Empire rowhouses is credited to the architect Samuel Sloan, ca. 1870. The block was the focus of ongoing litigation in the 1970s and 1980s, which pitted modernizing Penn planners against the Sansom Committee, the latter committed to preserving the block’s historic bohemian ambience.
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Photo courtesy Michael M. Koehler, via University of Pennsylvania Archives