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Why do you think the outdoor gas lamp was important to Mrs. Houlton?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Why do you think the outdoor gas lamp was important to Mrs.Houlton ?

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➝ Reason 1:-

  • The light given off by the lamp was only as bright as a 50‐watt electric bulb, hardly harsh enough to scare away intruders. Still, it gave a comfortable look to the block, between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue.

➝ Reason 2:-

  • Several of Mrs. Houlton's neighbors liked her lamp so much that, during the 1960's, they installed gas lamps, too.

➝ Reason 3:-

  • The crowning touch of Peggy Mann Houlton's brownstone on West 94th Street used to be a gas lamp — a small, colonial‐style fixture that reminded her of an era when the New York skyline was bathed in the soft yellow glow of gas light.
Answered by Anonymous
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Reason 1:-

The light given off by the lamp was only as bright as a 50‐watt electric bulb, hardly harsh enough to scare away intruders. Still, it gave a comfortable look to the block, between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue.

➝ Reason 2:-

Several of Mrs. Houlton's neighbors liked her lamp so much that, during the 1960's, they installed gas lamps, too.

➝ Reason 3:-

The crowning touch of Peggy Mann Houlton's brownstone on West 94th Street used to be a gas lamp — a small, colonial‐style fixture that reminded her of an era when the New York skyline was bathed in the soft yellow glow of gas light.

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