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1-19 Beak St. |
Inwood |
Manhattan |
A striking Art Deco apartment building |
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109 Washington St. |
Financial District |
Manhattan |
Tenement in the heart of vanished "Little Syria" |
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1520 Sedgwick Ave. |
Morris Heights |
Bronx |
Hip hop pioneer Kool DJ Herc held his first parties here |
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206 Bowery |
Bowery |
Manhattan |
The last surviving Federal-style row house on Bowery |
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27 Cooper Square |
East Village |
Manhattan |
Former home of many notable writers, musicians and painters |
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339 W. 29th St. |
Chelsea |
Manhattan |
Former home of prominent abolitionists |
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35 Spring St. |
Little Italy |
Manhattan |
19th century Federal-style row house |
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412 E. 85th St. |
Upper East Side |
Manhattan |
Unusual wooden farmhouse amid the New York City grid |
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440 E. 51st St. |
Turtle Bay |
Manhattan |
Home of Peggy Guggenheim and Max Ernst |
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555 Hudson St. |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
Former residence of author and activist Jane Jacobs |
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647 Hudson St. "Almanac House" |
West Village |
Manhattan |
Former home of singer Woody Guthrie & the Almanac Singers |
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A Gathering of the Tribes |
East Village |
Manhattan |
Iconic East Village gallery and performance space |
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Akwaaba Mansion Bed & Breakfast |
Bedford-Stuyvesant |
Brooklyn |
A black-owned Bed & Breakfast and the only one in Bed-Stuy |
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Alice Austen House |
Rosebank |
Staten Island |
Historic home of photographer that exhibits her works |
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Alice Neel Residence |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
Former home of Spanish Harlem portrait painter & WPA artist |
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Alku and Alku Toinen Finnish Co-ops |
Sunset Park |
Brooklyn |
The first non-profit housing cooperatives in the U.S., organized by the Finnish Home Building Association |
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Almanac House |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
Residence of folk revival musicians, the Almanac Singers |
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Amalgamated Housing Cooperative |
Kingsbridge |
Bronx |
Cooperative housing built in the 1920's and still existing |
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Andrea Phillips' House |
West Brighton |
Staten Island |
Collage artist's home and gallery |
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Archie Bunker's House |
Glendale |
Queens |
House featured on groundbreaking 1970's sitcom, "All in the Family" |
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Ardea, The |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
Brick and brownstone detailed apartments built for the executives of the Hearn department store |
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Audubon Park |
Washington Heights |
Manhattan |
Residential neighborhood on John James Audubon's former estate |
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Betty Smith House |
Woodhaven |
Queens |
The house where "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" was written |
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Broken Angel |
Clinton Hill |
Brooklyn |
Artistically modified home with features like found-item stained glass windows and a roof-top camera obscura |
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Bronx River Houses |
Bronx River |
Bronx |
Housing project important in hip hop history |
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Brooklyn Navy Yard Center at BLDG 92 |
Fort Greene |
Brooklyn |
Adapted public gateway to the Brooklyn Navy Yard |
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Cardinal Bevilacqua House |
Woodhaven |
Queens |
The boyhood home of the cardinal of Philadelphia |
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Christmas House |
Pelham Gardens |
Bronx |
Every year, this house is extensively adorned with hand-made holiday decorations |
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Cicely Tyson House |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
Childhood home of the famous actress |
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City and Suburban Homes |
Yorkville |
Manhattan |
Model tenements built are an example of housing reform |
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Convent Avenue between 140th & 150th Streets |
Hamilton Heights |
Manhattan |
Street with architectural, historic and cultural significance |
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Dorie Miller Residential Cooperative |
Corona |
Queens |
Queens residential co-op named for the first African American recipient of the Navy Cross |
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Dyckman House |
Inwood |
Manhattan |
The oldest remaining farmhouse in Manhattan |
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Ear Inn (in the James Brown House) |
Tribeca |
Manhattan |
A popular bar since the late-1800's in an 1817 building |
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Edward Hopper Residence |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
The artist's home for over 50 years |
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Electchester |
Pomonok |
Queens |
Cooperative housing development resulting from the joint effort of a union and management |
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Emma Lazarus Residence |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
Former home of author and activist |
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Fanny Fern Residence |
Gramercy |
Manhattan |
Former home of Sara Willis Parton, feminist writer and the first female with a regular newspaper column |
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Far Rockaway Bungalows |
Far Rockaway |
Queens |
Last of the beachfront bungalows in the Rockaways |
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First Presidential Mansion |
Civic Center |
Manhattan |
President George Washington's first NYC home (site of) |
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Fluxhouse Cooperative II |
SoHo |
Manhattan |
The first organized cooperative loft building for artists in SoHo |
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Franklin Plaza Cooperatives and Gardens |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
Housing projects transformed by local residents |
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Grace Court Alley |
Brooklyn Heights |
Brooklyn |
Block of intact historic carriage houses |
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Harlem River Houses Sculptures |
Central Harlem |
Manhattan |
WPA sculptures in a landmark public housing development |
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Henry Street Settlement Headquarters |
Lower East Side |
Manhattan |
Historic headquarters of a progressive Lower East Side community services center |
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Hope Gardens Project |
Bushwick |
Brooklyn |
A housing project that women and minorities helped build |
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James Beard House |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
Chef James Beard lived and worked here, and it now houses the James Beard Foundation |
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King Manor Museum |
Jamaica Center |
Queens |
The former home of a signer of the Constitution, now a museum |
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Knickerbocker Village |
Chinatown |
Manhattan |
Historically significant residential complex between the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges |
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Louis Armstrong House Museum |
Corona |
Queens |
Queens museum and cultural center in former residence of important jazz musician |