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  • F.W.I.L. Lundy Brothers Restaurant Building, 1901-1929 Emmons Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn : built 1934; architects: Bloch & Hesse / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1992]
    • 1992
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  • 126 West 18th Street Stable, 126 West 18th Street, Borough of Manhattan : built 1864 : architect unknown / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1990]
    • 1990
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  • 128 West 18th Street Stable, 128 West 18th Street, Borough of Manhattan : built 1864 : architect unknown / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1990]
    • 1990
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  • 130-132 West 18th Street Stables Building, 130-132 West 18th Street, Borough of Manhattan : built 1864-65 : architect unknown / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1990]
    • 1990
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  • 136 West 18th Street Stable, 136 West 18th Street, Borough of Manhattan : built 1865-66 : [report] / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1990]
    • 1900
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  • 140 West 18th Street Stable, 140 West 18th Street, Borough of Manhattan : built 1865-66 : architect unknown / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1990]
    • 1990
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  • 175 West Broadway Building, 175 West Broadway, Borough of Manhattan : built 1877 ; architects, Scott & Umbach / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1991]
    • 1991
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    Text AA735 N4 ZW5234Off-site
  • Tribeca South Historic District : designation report / NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1992]
    • 1992
    • 1 Item
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    Text AA735 N4 ZT734Off-site
  • African Burial Ground and the Commons Historic District / prepared by Gale Harris, Jean Howson, and Betsy Bradley ; maps prepared by Kate Frankel ; edited by Marjorie Pearson.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1993]
    • 1993
    • 1 Item
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    Text AA735 N4 ZAf83Off-site
  • Lewis H. Latimer House, 34-41 137th Street, Flushing, Queens : built c. 1887-89 / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1995]
    • 1995
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    Text AA735 N4Q3 ZL58Off-site
  • Delmonico's Building, 56 Beaver Street (aka 2-6 South William Street, and 56-58 Beaver Street), Manhattan : built 1890-91, James Brown Lord, architect / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : b Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1974]
    • 1996
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  • Williamsburgh Savings Bank (Broadway) (now Republic National Bank), first floor interior consisting of the main (175 Broadway) entrance vestibule; the 1875 banking room, including the dome; the balcony above the main entrance vestibule; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall and ceiling surfaces; floor surfaces; doors; balustrades; railings; ventilation grilles; decorative metalwork; clocks; the exterior of the vault in the 1875 banking room; and attached decorative elements; 175 Broadway, aka 161-175 Broadway and 834-844 Driggs Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn : built 1870-75 ; architect, George B. Post ; mural decoration, Peter B. Wight / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1996]
    • 1996
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    Text AA735 N4B7 ZW67 Off-site
  • (Former) James Hampden and Cornelia Van Rensselaer Robb House, 23 Park Avenue (aka 101-103 East 35th Street), Manhattan : built 1889-1892; Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White, architect / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1998]
    • 1998
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  • Louis A. and Laura Stirn House, 79 Howard Avenue, Staten Island : built 1908, Kafka & Lindenmeyr, architects / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2001]
    • 2001
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    Text AA735 N4St2 ZL93Off-site
  • Brown Building (originally Asch Building), 23-29 Washington Place (aka 245 Greene Street), Manhattan : built 1900-01 : architect John Woolley / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2003]
    • 2003
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    Text AA735 N4 ZB812Off-site
  • Murray Hill Historic District extensions : designation report / essay researched and written by Gale Harris & Donald G. Presa ; building entries researched and written by Donald G. Presa ; research assistance by Elizabeth Drew and Collin Sippel ; photographs by Carl Forster ; map by Kenneth Reid.

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    • New York, N.Y. : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2004]
    • 2004
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  • St. Paul's Avenue-Stapleton Heights Historic District : designation report / essay researched and written by Gale Harris ; building profiles written by Donald G. Presa ; architects' appendix by Jennifer Farley ; research assistance by Jennifer Farley, Steven Ujifusa & Astrid Wood ; photographs by Carl Forster ; map by Kenneth Reid ; research department, Mary Beth Betts.

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    • New York, N.Y. : New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2004]
    • 2004
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  • James L. and Lucinda Bedell House, 7484 Amboy Road, Staten Island : built c.1869-74 / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • New York, N.Y. : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2005]
    • 2005
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  • John De Groot House, 1674 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island : built c. 1870 : kitchen-addition c.1886-98 : rear wing c.1810-15, modified c.1886-98 / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2005]
    • 2005
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  • Seaman Cottage, 441 Clarke Avenue, formerly 218 Center Street, Staten Island : built c. 1836-37 : Henry I. Seaman, developer / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2005]
    • 2005
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  • 1 Pendleton Place House, 1 Pendleton Place (aka 166 Franklin Avenue, 170 Franklin Avenue), Staten Island : built 1860; Charles Duggin, architect / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2006]
    • 2006
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  • American Telephone & Telegraph Company Building, 95 Broadway (aka 195-207 Broadway, 2-18 Dey Street, 160-170 Fulton Street), Manhattan : built 1912-16, addition 1920-22 : William Welles Bosworth, architect / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2006]
    • 2006
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  • American Telephone & Telegraph Company Building, first floor interior, consisting of the lobby spaces and the fixtures and components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall and ceiling surfaces, floor surfaces, the steps adjoining the Dey Street entrances, staircase C, benches, entrance doors, revolving door enclosures, columns, grilles, doors, railings, chandeliers, wall clocks, and mailboxes : 195 built 1912-16 : addition 1920-22 : William Welles Bosworth, architect / Landmark Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmark Preservation Commission, [2006]
    • 2006
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  • Nathaniel J. and Ann C. Wyeth House, 190 Meisner Avenue, Staten Island : built 1856 / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2007]
    • 2007
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    Text AA735 N4St2 ZN195Off-site
  • Standard Varnish Works Factory Office Building, 2589 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island : built 1892-93 : Colin McLean, builder / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2007]
    • 2007
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  • Fort Washington Presbyterian Church, 21 Wadsworth Avenue, aka 21-27 Wadsworth Avenue, 617-619 West 174th Street, Manhattan : built 1913-14, Thomas Hastings of Carrère & Hastings, architect, C.T. Wills, Inc. builders / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2009]
    • 2009
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  • Consolidated Edison Building, 4 Irving Place, (2-12 Irving Place, 121-147 East 14th Street, 120-140 East 15th Street), Manhattan : 1910-1911, Henry Hardenbergh, architect; additions: 1912-14, Henry Hardenbergh, architect; 1926-28; Warren & Wetmore, architects, Thomas E. Murray, Inc, engineers; 1928-29 Warren & Wetmore, architects, Thomas E. Murray, Inc, engineers / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2009]
    • 2009
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  • 159 Charles Street House, 159 Charles Street, Manhattan : built ca. 1838; Henry J. Wyckoff, owner / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2007]
    • 2007
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  • E. Hayward and Amelia Parsons Ferry House, 26 West 56th Street, Manhattan : built 1871, D. & J. Jardine, architects ; remodeled with a new façade 1907-08, Harry Allan Jacobs, architect / Landmark Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmark Preservation Commission, [2009]
    • 2009
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  • Hubbard House, 2318 McDonald Avenue, Brooklyn : built c. 1830-35, attrib. to Lawrence Ryder, carpenter-builder ; addition 1923-24, Salvati & Le Quornik Associated Architects / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [2009]
    • 2009
    • 1 Item
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    Text AA735 N4B7 ZH86Off-site
  • City and Suburban Homes Company, Avenue A (York Avenue) Estate, 1470 York Avenue a/k/a 501 East 78th Street, 1492 York Avenue a/k/a 502 East 79th Street, 503-509 East 78th Street, 511-517 East 78th Street, 519-523 East 78th Street, 527-531 East 78th Street, 535-539 East 78th Street, 541-555 East 78th Street, 504-508 East 79th Street, 510-512 East 79th Street, 516-520 East 79th Street, 524-528 East 79th Street, 530-534 East 79th Street, and 536-540 East 79th Street, Borough of Manhattan : built 1900-1913; architects, Harde & Short, Percy Griffin, and Philip H. Ohm / Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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    • [New York, N.Y.] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1990]
    • 1990
    • 1 Item
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    Text AA735 N4 ZC493Off-site

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