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Monday, January 28, 2013

☞ READ: Last Week's Most Viewed Posts

Below is the list of last week's most viewed posts and comments.

1. Sugar Hill Children's Museum Rises (1) 
2. Ellington on the Park Sells Out  (1)
3. 116th and 8th Avenue circa 1905 (2) 
4. The Log Cabin on West 133rd 
5. A New Look for 240 Manhattan Ave (15)
6. Outdoor Dining Coming to Harlem Public (3)
7. Gap Outlet Arriving on 125th Street (33)
8. More Details on Financing PS 186 (2)
9. 353 West 120th Street in Contract (2)
10. 139 West 123rd Sold in December (1)
Posted by Ulysses at 9:03 AM
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Labels: Architecture, Drink, Dwell, Eat, Frederick Douglass Boulevard, Hamilton Heights, Remember, Revive, South Harlem, Sugar Hill, West Harlem

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