Thurgood Marshall’s former Hamilton Heights co-op hits the market for $550K

Feb 27, 2020 |

Photo credit: Rise Media, Courtesy of Compass Thurgood Marshall, the Supreme Court’s first African-American justice, lived in Harlem as a young adult, even serving as a vestryman at St. Philip’s Protestant Episcopal Church at 134th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard. His home was a bit farther north in Hamilton Heights, at 409 Edgecombe Avenue near […more]

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