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75½ Bedford Street

75½ Bedford Street Review

Rising real-estate rates inspired the construction of New York City's narrowest house—just 9½ feet wide and 32 feet deep—in 1873. Built on a lot that was originally a carriage entrance of the Isaacs-Hendricks House next door, this sliver of a building was home to actor John Barrymore and poet Edna St. Vincent Millay.

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  • Address: 75½ Bedford St., between Commerce and Morton Sts., West Village, New York, NY, 10014 | Map It
  • Subway: A, B, C, D, E, F, M to W. 4th St.
  • Location: West Village

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