Ralph Johnson Bunche House
New York, NY 11418
Ralph Johnson Bunche House, located in New York City, is a National Historic Landmark and the former residence of American diplomat Ralph Bunche. Built in 1927 in the neo-Tudor style, the house is known for its historical significance as the home of the first African American Nobel Peace Prize winner.
Designed by prominent architects Koch Wagner, the house features original wooden doors, leaded glass windows, and a terraced flagstone walkway. Surrounded by mature trees in a suburban setting, this iconic property stands as a testament to Ralph Bunche's legacy and contributions to international diplomacy.
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