The stunning 1840s Greek Revival row house has closely tied history with the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous through the Burnham family, offering rich historical insight.
The thorough documentation left by the Burnham family, especially the writings of their daughter, provides a unique lens into the life and times of late 19th and early 20th century Brooklyn Heights.
While the exterior reflects its age, renovations of the interior tell a story of its evolution, showcasing how families adapted their living spaces over time.
The description of 'Doctors' Row' illustrates a significant time in Brooklyn Heights, where the convergence of medical professionals shaped both the community and its architectural identity.
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