Historic place in Manhattan, New York
United States historic place
The Dyckman-Hillside Substation , also known as Substation 17 , is a historic electrical substation located at 127-129 Hillside Avenue between Sickles Street and Nagle Avenue, near the Dyckman Street station of the New York City Subway 's IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line , in Inwood , Manhattan , New York City . It was one of eight substations constructed by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company in 1904–05.
The substation is a two-story, freestanding masonry building in the Beaux-Arts style. It features a hipped roof, tower-like projections, scrolled wrought iron brackets, and terra cotta decorative details.[ 2]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.[ 1]
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