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Kind of an unfair statement because those buildings are actually in downtown Brooklyn, which is a dense downtown in its own right. I don’t think there are many brownstones in that area. The buildings in the more residential areas tend to be far less conspicuous, even if they don’t tend to strictly hew to the styles of early 20th century architecture.


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