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Federal Row consists of five historic residential buildings located at Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania. They are the Charles M. Tibbals House (1842), the Alexander Brewster House (1823), the Kennedy Row House (1836), the David Kennedy House (1832), and the Kennedy Double House (1840). They are characterized as rectangular brick dwellings, 2 to 2+1⁄2 stories tall, with gently sloping roofs. They have design elements characteristic of the Federal and Greek Revival styles.
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National Register of Historic Places listed place (Q19558910) | heritage:operator=nrhp |
building (Q41176) | building=yes, building |