279 (right) and 281 (left) East Broadway at the corner of Pitt Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City are row houses that were once a group of three built c.1829 in the Federal style for Isaac T. Ludlam, a surveyor. No. 281 is a New York City landmark, and is also known as the Isaac T. Ludlam House. (Source: "NYCLPC Designation Report")
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