Along the east side of Court Square is a row of early nineteenth-century brick town houses, taverns, and law offices. The most notable, numbered 00, is a two-story, four-bay Flemish bond structure with pedimented end gables. It is typical of the mercantile duplexes once common in the area.
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Number 00 Court Square
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