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Ode to Limestone: 11 E. 82nd St.

By JILL PRILUCK
September 4, 2008

This six-story, Upper East Side mansion, built in 1895, contains a Neo-classical limestone façade. The first floor has a marble and onyx foyer, newly renovated kitchen, adjacent breakfast room (with solarium windows), patio, and powder room.

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