After two years on the market, a buyer may have been fond for the ivy-covered landmark.
The Harlem brownstone that poet Langston Hughes called home for two decades, and where he wrote many of his greatest works, may have a buyer after more than two years on the real estate market.
After two years on the market, a buyer may have been fond for the ivy-covered landmark.
Billy Shannon
Wed, 02 Nov 2011 23:16:37 GMT
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