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The Coal Chute Explanation
Before modern heating systems, many homes were heated with coal. Coal deliveries were made directly from the street, and the fuel needed an easy way to reach the basement where furnaces were located. The solution was a coal chute—an opening under the stoop or sidewalk that allowed coal to be poured straight inside.
Basement Light and Ventilation
Some openings under stoops are basement windows or air vents. In tightly packed urban areas, architects used every available space to bring light and airflow into basements. Placing windows beneath stoops allowed for natural light while maintaining street-level privacy.
Ventilation openings also helped regulate moisture and air circulation, preventing dampness and mold in lower levels of the home.
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