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This is Hyde Park's crown jewel. Constructed in 1872 before the Square existed - now two blocks away - it was built by John Henry Weston, the "lightening rod man" as a single-family home, then converted to flats in 1917. Given its unique craftsman architecture earned this building a place on the National Register of Historic Places. Old world charm of handmade brass hardware, 12-foot ceilings and authentic hardwood floors combine with in-home washer/dryers, high speed internet and cable connectivity, and granite and stainless-steel kitchens. Convenient to everything.
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