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    Mott Avenue Interborough Rapid Transit Station Entrance

    May 1, 2016 / Category: Bronx Survey / Posted by: Emilio Guerra

    Mott Avenue Interborough Rapid Transit Station EntranceLocation: 485 Grand Concourse (Tax Address Is 150 East 149 Street), Block: 2346, Lot: 43.

    Status: C. 1905.
    Notable mainly because of the glazed terra-cotta plaques adorning the East 149th Street facade. Although “Mott Avenue” is emblazoned on the structure just below the cornice, this thoroughfare no longer exists, having been replaced by the Grand Concourse.

    Description from the Bronx Survey:

    Tags: Bronx, Bronx Survey, Grand Concourse, Surviving

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