108 Waverly Place, in Greenwich Village, has been home to musicians, artists, playwrights and authors, and flourished in the 1950's with jazz greats jamming in apt #1 at Marshall Stearns' Institute of Jazz Studies. First an 1826 Federal townhouse, then a boarding house in 1890, converted in 1906 to a carriage house stable with the facade clad in castle-like carved stone, and, finally, restored to a residence in 1927 with a leaded glass window replacing upper stable doors....
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