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If You’ve Ever Seen One of These Under a Stoops, Here’s What It Means

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If You’ve Ever Seen One of These Under a Stoop, Here’s What It Means

Walking through older neighborhoods, you may have noticed something unusual tucked beneath a stoop or front steps: a small window, metal grate, or covered opening set low to the ground. Many people pass by without a second thought, while others wonder what purpose it serves. As it turns out, these mysterious features have a very practical—and historical—meaning.

What You’re Looking At

In most cases, that opening under a stoop is a coal chute, basement window, or ventilation opening, depending on the building’s age and design. These features were especially common in homes built in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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