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	<title>Comments on: Hotels in Downtown Brooklyn &#8212; Sheraton &amp; Aloft Coming</title>
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		<title>By: 110 Livingston News &#38; Blog &#187; The (Other) Architectural Gems of Downtown Brooklyn</title>
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		<description>[...] 233 Duffield &#8212; an 1840 (!) Greek-revival clapboard &#8217;survivor.&#8217;  This house is said to have been part of the Underground Railroad, and is now part of a controversial plan to build parking for the hotel being built across the street. [...]</description>
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