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See Inside Norman Mailer's Former Brooklyn Home

Sam Dangremond
The apartments encompass two units on the third and fourth floor of 142 Columbia Heights.

The apartments encompass two units on the third and fourth floor of 142 Columbia Heights.

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The landmarked four-story, walk-up brownstone built in 1840 overlooks Brooklyn Bridge Park and the East River. Mailer once owned the entire building but converted it into a co-op in the 1970s, his son Michael told the Wall Street Journal.

Rich Caplan for CORE

The late Pulitzer Prize-winning author hosted legendary parties in the home he designed to resemble a ship.

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