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==Listings in Manhattan below 14th Street== |
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==Current listings== |
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! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name="colorlegend">Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined [[Wikipedia:NRHP colors legend|here]], differentiate [[National Historic Landmark]] sites and [[National Register of Historic Places Districts]] from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.</ref> |
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! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name''' |
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name''' |
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! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}| '''Image''' |
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image''' |
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! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed''' |
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed''' |
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! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location''' |
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location''' |
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! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|''' |
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''Neighborhood''' |
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! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary''' |
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary''' |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small> |
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small> |
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| [[American Bank Note Company Building]] |
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| [[Camp-Woods]] |
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| [[Image:American Bank Note Company 005.JPG|100px]] |
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| <span style="color: #fcfcfc">image pending |
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| {{dts| |
| {{dts|1999|11|30}} |
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| 70 Broad St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|17|N|74|0|45|W|name=American Bank Note Company Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| 1908 home of [[American Bank Note Company]], engravers. Now owned by Global Financial Capital of New York, founded by the [[Maharishi Mahesh Yogi]]. |
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! {{NHL color}} | <small>6</small> |
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| [[ |
| [[American Stock Exchange]] |
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| [[Image:AMEX.jpg|100px]] |
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| <span style="color: #fcfcfc">image pending |
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| {{dts|1978|6|2}} |
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| 86 Trinity Pl.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|30|N|74|0|48|W|name=American Stock Exchange}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| [[Chadds Ford Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania|Chadds Ford Township]] |
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| Built in 1921; houses the American Stock Exchange |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>7</small> |
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| [[American Thread Building]] |
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|[[Finland]] |
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| [[File:American Thread Company jeh.JPG|100px]] |
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| {{dts|2005|1|20}} |
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| 260 W. Broadway<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|14|N|74|0|22|W|name=American Thread Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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|City |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|Early Settlement, Ethnic & Immigration |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small> |
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>9</small> |
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| [[48 Wall Street|Bank of New York Building]] |
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|[[First Friends Meeting]] |
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| [[Image:48-wall-street.jpg|100px]] |
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|{{dts |
| {{dts|2003|8|28}} |
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| 48 Wall St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|23|N|74|0|34|W|name=Bank of New York Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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|City |
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| Built in 1928; land used by the bank since the 1797; modified to house the Museum of American Finance |
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|Religion, William Penn |
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! {{ |
! {{NHL color}} | <small>11</small> |
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| [[Bayard-Condict Building]] |
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|[[Old Haverford Friends' Meeting]] |
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|[[ |
| [[Image:SullivanNY1.jpg|100px]] |
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|{{dts |
| {{dts|1976|12|8}} |
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| 65-69 Bleecker St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|35|N|73|59|43|W|name=Bayard-Condict Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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|Roadside |
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| Only work of architect Louis Sullivan in New York City; built between 1897 and 1899; Chicago School style |
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|Religion, William Penn |
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! {{ |
! {{NHL color}} | <small>13</small> |
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| [[Bell Laboratories Building (Manhattan)|Bell Telephone Laboratories]] |
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|[[Old Swedish Burial Ground]] |
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|[[ |
| [[Image:463-west-street-gate.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1975|5|15}} |
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| 463 West St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|44|12|N|74|0|35|W|name=Bell Telephone Laboratories}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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|City |
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| 13 building complex; originally the home of Bell Telephone Laboratories between 1898 and 1966 |
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|Ethnic & Immigration, Religion |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small> |
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>17</small> |
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| [[Bouwerie Lane Theater]] |
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|[[Green-Bank]] |
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|[[ |
| [[Image:BouwerieLaneTheatre.JPG|100px]] |
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|{{dts |
| {{dts|1980|4|23}} |
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| 330 Bowery<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|32|N|73|59|11|W|name=Bouwerie Lane Theater}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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|City |
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| Designed by Henry Engelbert; constructed from 1873-74; originally the Bond Street Saving Bank; cast iron building; French Second Empire style; converted to a theater in 1963 |
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|Buildings, Houses & Homesteads, Military |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small> |
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>20</small> |
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| [[Broad Exchange Building]] |
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|[[Rochambeau Route (Narragansett Bay to Yorktown)]] |
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|[[ |
| [[Image:Broad Exchange building 001.JPG|100px]] |
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|{{dts |
| {{dts|1998|4|13}} |
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| 25 Broad St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|21|N|74|0|41|W|name=Broad Exchange Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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|Roadside |
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| 1902 build was the largest office building in the Financial District. It is now a luxury residential building. |
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|American Revolution, Military, Roads, Transportation |
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! {{HD color}} | <small>24</small> |
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| [[Building at 19 Rector St.]] |
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|[[Sellers Hall]] |
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|[[ |
| [[Image:19-rector-st.jpg|100px]] |
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|{{dts |
| {{dts|2002|5|22}} |
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| 19 Rector St., 88 Greenwich St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|28|N|74|0|52|W|name=Building at 19 Rector St.}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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|Roadside |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|Buildings, Early Settlement, Medicine & Science, Professions & Vocations |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>26</small> |
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| [[254 Canal Street|Building at 254-260 Canal Street]] |
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| [[File:254-260-canal-st-manhattan.png|100px]] |
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| {{dts|2006|6|7}} |
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| 254-260 Canal St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|6|N|74|0|5|W|name=Building at 254-260 Canal Street}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>28</small> |
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| [[Building at 361 Broadway]] |
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| [[File:361-broadway.png|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1983|9|15}} |
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| 361 Broadway<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|2|N|74|0|15|W|name=Building at 361 Broadway}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>29</small> |
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| [[Building at 85 Leonard Street]] |
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| [[Image:85-leonard-st.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1980|4|23}} |
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| 85 Leonard St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|3|N|74|0|19|W|name=Building at 85 Leonard Street}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>38</small> |
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| [[Christodora House]] |
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| [[File:Christadora-house-147-ave-b.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1986|3|20}} |
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| 147 Ave. B<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|35|N|73|58|50|W|name=Christodora House}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NHL color}} | <small>39</small> |
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| [[Church of the Ascension (New York)|Church of the Ascension (Protestant Episcopal)]] |
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| [[Image:Church of the Ascension by David Shankbone.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1987|12|23}} |
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| 36-38 Fifth Ave.<br /><small>{{coord|40|44|1|N|73|59|46|W|name=Church of the Ascension (Protestant Episcopal)}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>40</small> |
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| [[Church of the Transfiguration (Mott Street, New York, New York)]] |
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| [[File:Church-of-transfiguration-25-mott.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1980|4|16}} |
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| 25 Mott St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|53|N|73|59|57|W|name=Church of the Transfiguration}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>45</small> |
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| [[Corbin Building]] |
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| [[File:Corbin-building.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|2003|12|18}} |
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| 192 Broadway<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|36|N|74|0|34|W|name=Corbin Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>48</small> |
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| [[Empire Building]] |
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| [[File:Empire-building-71-broadway.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1998|8|28}} |
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| 71 Broadway<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|26|N|74|0|47|W|name=Empire Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>49</small> |
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| [[Equitable Building (Manhattan)|Equitable Building]] |
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| [[Image:DSCN3512 equitablebuilding e.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1978|6|2}} |
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| 120 Broadway<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|29|N|74|0|39|W|name=Equitable Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>52</small> |
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| [[33 Liberty Street|Federal Reserve Bank of New York]] |
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| [[Image:Federal-reserve-33-liberty.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1980|5|6}} |
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| 33 Liberty St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|33|N|74|0|36|W|name=Federal Reserve Bank of New York}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>53</small> |
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| [[Firehouse, Engine Company 31]] |
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| [[File:Firehouse-87-nyc.png|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1972|1|20}} |
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| 87 Lafayette St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|2|N|74|0|5|W|name=Firehouse, Engine Company 31}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>55</small> |
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| [[First Houses]] |
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| [[File:First-houses-3rd-street.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1979|12|18}} |
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| E. 3rd St. and Ave. A<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|25|N|73|59|9|W|name=First Houses}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>58</small> |
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| [[First Roumanian-American congregation|First Romanian-American Congregation Synagogue]] |
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| [[File:First Roumanian-American arch.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1998|3|12}} |
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| 89-93 Rivington St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|12|N|73|59|21|W|name=First Romanian--American Congregation Synagogue}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>62</small> |
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| [[Former New York Life Insurance Company Building]] |
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| [[File:Ny-life-346-broadway-manhattan.png|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1982|6|28}} |
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| 346 Broadway<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|58|N|74|0|13|W|name=Former New York Life Insurance Company Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{HD color}} | <small>65</small> |
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| [[Fraunces Tavern Block]] |
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| [[File:Frauncestavern.JPG|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1977|4|28}} |
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| Bounded by Pearl, Water, Broad Sts. and Coenties Slip<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|12|N|74|0|41|W|name=Fraunces Tavern Block}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{HD color}} | <small>67</small> |
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| [[Fulton-Nassau Historic District]] |
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| [[File:Bennett 139 Fulton jeh.JPG|90 px|Bennett Building]] |
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| {{dts|2005|9|7}} |
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| Roughly bounded by Broadway and Park Row, Nassau, Dutch and William Sts, Ann and Spruce Sts. and Liberty St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|37|N|74|0|29|W|name=Fulton--Nassau Historic District}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{HD color}} | <small>68</small> |
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| [[Gansevoort Market Historic District]] |
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| [[File:Meatpacking District 4167905794 c7f03ff0a1.jpg|100 px|Meatpacking District]] |
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| {{dts|2007|5|30}} |
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| Roughly bounded by W 16th St., Ninth Ave., and Hudson St., Gansevoort St.; West St. and Eleventh Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|40|44|27.55|N|74|0|27.4|W|name=Gansevoort Market Historic District}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>73</small> |
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| [[E. V. Haughwout Building]] |
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| [[File:WTM sheila 0023.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1973|8|28}} |
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| 488-492 Broadway<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|24|N|74|0|10|W|name=Haughwout, E. V., Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| Home of the world's first successful passenger [[elevator]], a hydraulic lift designed for the building by [[Elisha Graves Otis]] |
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! {{NHL color}} | <small>74</small> |
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| [[Henry Street Settlement and Neighborhood Playhouse]] |
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| [[Image:Henry-st-settlement.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1974|9|13}} |
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| 263-267 Henry St. and 466 Grand St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|50|N|73|59|7|W|name=Henry Street Settlement and Neighborhood Playhouse}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NHL color}} | <small>75</small> |
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| [[Holland Tunnel]] |
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| [[Image:New York Land Ventilation Building south side 119149pv.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1993|11|4}} |
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| Connecting Lower Manhattan and Jersey City, running under the Hudson R.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|38|N|74|0|41|W|name=Holland Tunnel}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>76</small> |
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| [[Houses at 26, 28 and 30 Jones Street]] |
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| [[File:Houses at 26, 28 and 30 Jones Street Jun 10.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1982|6|3}} |
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| 26, 28 and 30 Jones St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|53|N|74|0|10|W|name=Houses at 26, 28 and 30 Jones Street}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>77</small> |
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| [[Isaac T. Hopper House]] |
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| [[File:Isaac-t.hoppeer-110-second-ave.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1986|5|22}} |
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| 110 Second Ave.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|39|N|73|59|19|W|name=Hopper, Isaac T., House}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>78</small> |
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>78</small> |
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|[[ |
| [[House at 203 Prince Street]] |
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|[[ |
| [[Image:203 Prince Street 001.JPG|100px]] |
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|{{dts |
| {{dts|1983|5|26}} |
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| 203 Prince St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|37|N|74|0|12|W|name=House at 203 Prince Street}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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|Roadside |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|Artists, Buildings, Education, Religion |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>79</small> |
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| [[Samuel GTredwell Skidmore House at 37 East 4th Street]] |
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| [[File:Samuel Tredwell Skidmore House.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1980|1|3}} |
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| 37 E. 4th St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|39|N|73|59|32|W|name=House at 37 East 4th Street}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>80</small> |
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| [[House at 51 Market Street]] |
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| [[File:51-market-street.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1977|7|29}} |
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| 51 Market St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|42|N|73|59|42|W|name=House at 51 Market St.}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>81</small> |
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| [[Houses at 83 and 85 Sullivan Street]] |
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| [[Image:83-85-sullivan-st.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1980|11|17}} |
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| 83-85 Sullivan St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|29|N|74|0|14|W|name=Houses at 83 and 85 Sullivan Street}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>82</small> |
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| [[Insurance Company of North America Building (New York, New York)|Insurance Company of North America Building]] |
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| [[File:99-john-streeet.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1999|11|30}} |
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| 99 John St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|30|N|74|0|23|W|name=Insurance Company of North America Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>92</small> |
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| [[Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building]] |
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| [[File:41-broad-street.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|2006|6|7}} |
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| 41 Broad St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|20|N|74|0|41|W|name=Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>95</small> |
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| [[Liberty Tower (New York)|Liberty Tower]] |
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| [[File:55-liberty.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1983|9|15}} |
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| 55 Liberty St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|31|N|74|0|35|W|name=Liberty Tower}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>105</small> |
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| [[Edward Mooney House]] |
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| [[File:Edward-mooney-house-18-bowery.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1976|12|12}} |
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| 18 Bowery<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|52|N|73|59|53|W|name=Mooney, Edward, House}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>106</small> |
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| [[Manhattan Municipal Building|Municipal Building]] |
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| [[Image:Municipal Building - New York City.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1972|10|18}} |
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| Chambers at Centre St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|47|N|74|0|14|W|name=Municipal Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>108</small> |
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| [[National City Bank Building|National City Bank]] |
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| [[Image:55-wall-street.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1978|6|2}} |
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| 55 Wall St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|21|N|74|0|35|W|name=National City Bank}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NHL color}} | <small>110</small> |
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| [[New York Cotton Exchange]] |
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| [[Image:1 Hanover Square 001.JPG|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1972|1|7}} |
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| 1 Hanover Sq.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|16|N|74|0|37|W|name=New York Cotton Exchange}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>111</small> |
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| [[New York County Lawyers Association Building]] |
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| [[File:Ny-lawyers-14-vesey.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1982|10|29}} |
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| 14 Vesey St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|43|N|74|0|35|W|name=New York County Lawyers Association Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>112</small> |
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| [[New York Evening Post Building]] |
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| [[File:Ny-evening-post-75-west.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|2000|9|22}} |
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| 75 West St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|32|N|74|0|54|W|name=New York Evening Post Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>114</small> |
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| [[New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater]] |
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| [[File:Astor Library sunny jeh.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1970|12|2}} |
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| 425 Lafayette St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|41|N|73|59|33|W|name=New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NHL color}} | <small>115</small> |
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| [[New York Stock Exchange]] |
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| [[Image:NYSE Xmas Time.JPG|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1978|6|2}} |
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| 11 Wall St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|24|N|74|0|42|W|name=New York Stock Exchange}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NHL color}} | <small>116</small> |
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| [[New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture (building)|New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture]] |
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| [[Image:8-14-eighth street.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1992|4|27}} |
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| 8-14 W. 8th St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|57|N|73|59|53|W|name=New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>118</small> |
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| [[No. 8 Thomas Street Building]] |
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| [[File:8-thomas-manhattan.png|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1980|4|30}} |
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| 8 Thomas St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|57|N|74|0|22|W|name=No. 8 Thomas Street Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>121</small> |
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| [[Old New York Evening Post Building]] |
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| [[File:Ny-post-20-vesey.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1977|8|16}} |
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| 20 Vessy St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|43|N|74|0|36|W|name=Old New York Evening Post Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>124</small> |
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| [[Park Row Building]] |
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| [[Image:15ParkRowScientificAmerica.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|2005|11|16}} |
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| 15 Park Row<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|40|N|74|0|30|W|name=Park Row Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>125</small> |
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| [[Charlie Parker Residence]] |
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| [[File:Charlie-parker-151-ave-b.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1994|4|7}} |
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| 151 Charlie Parker Pl. (Avenue B)<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|36|N|73|58|50|W|name=Parker, Charlie, Residence}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>126</small> |
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| [[Puck Building]] |
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| [[Image:Puck Bldg Lafayette Entrance 13 July 03.JPG|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1983|7|21}} |
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| 295-309 Lafayette St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|28|N|73|59|46|W|name=Puck Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>128</small> |
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| [[St. Augustine's Chapel]] |
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| [[File:St-augustine-chapel-290-henry.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1980|5|6}} |
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| 290 Henry St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|48|N|73|59|2|W|name=St. Augustine's Chapel}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| (also known as All Saints Free Church) |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>132</small> |
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| [[St. Paul's Chapel (New York, New York)|St. Paul's Chapel]] |
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| [[Image:St-pauls-manhattan.JPG|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1966|10|15}} |
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| 209 Broadway, between Fulton and Vesey Sts.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|41|N|74|0|36|W|name=St. Paul's Chapel}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NHL color}} | <small>135</small> |
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| [[Gen. Winfield Scott House]] |
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| [[Image:24-west-12th.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1973|11|7}} |
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| 24 W. 12th St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|44|6|N|73|59|48|W|name=Scott, Gen. Winfield, House}}</small> |
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| [[Greenwich Village, New York|Greenwich Village]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>136</small> |
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| [[Sea and Land Church]] |
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| [[File:Sea-and-land-church-61-henry.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1980|4|9}} |
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| 61 Henry St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|46|N|73|59|42|W|name=Sea and Land Church}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| (near the Manhattan Bridge) |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>137</small> |
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| [[Shearwater (schooner)|''Shearwater'' (schooner)]] |
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| <!-- Image goes here --> |
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| {{dts|2009|3|9}} |
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| North Cove Marina<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|46|N|74|1|2|W|name=SHEARWATER (schooner)}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NHL color}} | <small>138</small> |
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| [[Alfred E. Smith House]] |
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| [[Image:Alfred-e-smith-house.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1972|11|28}} |
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| 25 Oliver St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|44|N|73|59|55|W|name=Smith, Alfred E., House}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>139</small> |
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| [[Fleming Smith Warehouse]] |
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| [[File:WTM3 TEAM 21 0057.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1983|5|26}} |
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| 451-453 Washington St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|26|N|74|0|38|W|name=Smith, Fleming, Warehouse}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NHLD color}} | <small>140</small> |
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| [[Soho Historic District]] |
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| [[File:NYC SoHo Green Street.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1978|6|29}} |
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| Roughly bounded by W. Broadway, Houston, Crosby, and Canal Sts.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|23|N|74|0|3|W|name=Soho Historic District}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NHL color}} | <small>144</small> |
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| [[280 Broadway|A. T. Stewart Company Store]] |
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| [[Image:280-broadway.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1978|6|2}} |
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| 280 Broadway<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|51|N|74|0|22|W|name=Stewart, A. T., Company Store}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{HD color}} | <small>145</small> |
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| [[Stone Street Historic District]] |
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| [[File:Stone Street NYC 005.JPG|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1999|11|12}} |
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| Stone, Pearl and S. William Sts. and Mill Ln.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|15|N|74|0|38|W|name=Stone Street Historic District}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NHL color}} | <small>149</small> |
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| [[New York Surrogate's Court|Surrogate's Court]] |
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| [[Image:NYC Surrogate's Courthouse.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1972|1|29}} |
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| 31 Chambers St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|49|N|74|0|17|W|name=Surrogate's Court}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NHS color}} | <small>150</small> |
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| [[Tenement Building at 97 Orchard Street]] |
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| [[Image:331362320 6a04351485 d.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1992|5|19}} |
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| 97 Orchard St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|7|N|73|59|28|W|name=Tenement Building at 97 Orchard Street}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| Operated as ''Lower East Side Tenement National Historic Site'' |
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! {{NHL color}} | <small>152</small> |
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| [[Triangle Shirtwaist Factory]] |
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| [[File:Asch-brown-triangle-shirtwaist-fire-building.JPG|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1991|7|17}} |
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| 23-29 Washington Pl.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|48|N|73|59|45|W|name=Triangle Shirtwaist Factory}}</small> |
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| [[Greenwich Village]] |
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| Site of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire which led to workplace safety reforms. Now the [[Brown Building of Science]], part of [[New York University|NYU]] |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>153</small> |
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| [[Trinity Church and Graveyard]] |
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| [[Image:Trinity Church NYC 004b.JPG|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1976|12|8}} |
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| Broadway and Wall St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|28|N|74|0|45|W|name=Trinity Church and Graveyard}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{HD color}} | <small>155</small> |
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| [[Two Bridges Historic District]] |
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| [[File:Two-bridges-district.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|2003|8|29}} |
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| Roughly bounded by E. Broadway, Market St., Cherry St., Catherine St., Madison St., and St. James Place<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|43|N|73|59|47|W|name=Two Bridges Historic District}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>159</small> |
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| [[90 Church Street|US Post Office-Church Street Station]] |
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| [[Image:Church st post office.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1989|5|11}} |
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| 90 Church St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|45|N|74|0|40|W|name=US Post Office--Church Street Station}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>162</small> |
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| [[University Settlement House]] |
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| [[File:WSTM Three Blind Mice 0076.JPG|100px]] |
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| {{dts|1986|9|11}} |
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| 184 Eldridge St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|43|14|N|73|59|27|W|name=University Settlement House}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>166</small> |
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| [[Wall and Hanover Building]] |
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| [[File:63-wall-street.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|2005|11|16}} |
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| 63 Wall St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|20|N|74|0|33|W|name=Wall and Hanover Building}}</small> |
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| [[Wall Street]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{HD color}} | <small>167</small> |
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| [[Wall Street Historic District (New York, New York)|Wall Street Historic District]] |
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| [[File:Photos NewYork1 032.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|2007|2|20}} |
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| Roughly bounded by Cedar St. and Maiden Ln., Pearl St., Bridge and S. William St., and Greenwich St. and Trinity Pl.<br/><small>{{coord|40|42|23.44|N|74|0|39.61|W|name=Wall Street Historic District}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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|-- |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>168</small> |
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| [[Wall Street Subway Station (IRT)]] |
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| [[Image:BwyWalk0505 StationWallSt.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|2004|9|17}} |
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| Under Broadway at Wall, Pine, Rector Sts. and Exchange Place<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|27|N|74|0|44|W|name=Wall Street Subway Station (IRT)}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>169</small> |
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| [[Wallace Building (New York, New York)|Wallace Building]] |
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| [[File:56-pine.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|2003|8|28}} |
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| 56-58 Pine St.<br /><small>{{coord|40|42|24|N|74|0|32|W|name=Wallace Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>173</small> |
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| [[West Street Building]] |
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| [[Image:90 West Street Building.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|2007|1|25}} |
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| 90 West St.<br/><small>{{coord|40|42|36|N|74|0|53|W|name=West Street Building}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| <!-- Description goes here --> |
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! {{NRHP color}} | <small>174</small> |
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| [[Westbeth Artists Community|Westbeth]] |
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| [[File:463-west-street-gate.jpg|100px]] |
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| {{dts|2009|12|8}} |
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| 55 Bethune Street<br/><small>{{coord|40|44|13|N|74|0|30.31|W|name=Westbeth}}</small> |
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| [[New York City|New York]] |
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| Industrial buildings turned into space for artists is one of first instances of [[adaptive reuse]] in U.S. |
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==History== |
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Native Americans of the [[Lenape|Leni Lenape]] or Delaware tribe lived in the area when Europeans began arriving. A major trade route, the [[Great Minquas Path]], passed though the site of the present borough, along Long Point, a hairpin turn in Ridley Creek, and then across the creek and through the center of the borough. Furs were carried along the path from Native Americans on the [[Susquehanna River]] to European traders on the [[Schuylkill River|Schuylkill]] and [[Delaware River]]s. |
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Soon after [[William Penn]] received his charter for the [[Colony of Pennsylvania]], three brothers, Thomas, Robert, and Randall Vernon received land grants from Penn to settle over 900 acres in the present borough of Rose Valley and [[Nether Providence Township, Pennsylvania|Nether Providence Township]]. The brothers arrived in Pennsylvania in 1682 and began farming the area, about 4 miles north of [[Chester, Pennsylvania|Chester]], which was then the largest settlement in the colony. Though the brothers purchased their land in 1681 while still in [[London]], the land was not surveyed and patents were not granted for the land until years, perhaps decades, later. The Providence Great Road (now [[Pennsylvania Route 252|PA 252]]), just to the north of the borough, was laid out in the 1680s, and Brookhaven Road, on the borough's eastern boundary was laid out in 1705.<ref name=ham>Peter Ham, ''History (Vol.I)'', pp. 1-6</ref><ref name = nom/> |
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Randall Vernon's house was built before 1700, and still stands. Robert Vernon may have built the house known as the "Bishop White House" about 1695. The name of the house comes from its use by the family of [[William White (Bishop of Pennsylvania)|Bishop William White]] during the [[Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793|yellow fever epidemic of 1793]] in Philadelphia. Though the Bishop visited the house, he generally stayed in Philadelphia in 1793. Will Price modified this house after 1900, adding a stone porch and red tile roof. The Vernon families continued living in the area into the nineteenth century. The [[American Revolution]] split family members, who served as soldiers on both the American and British sides. |
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Many veterans of the Revolution are buried in now unmarked graves in the cemetery of the Old Union Methodist Church, the only church in the borough. The roots of the church may go back to 1804, and it was officially organized in 1811. The current building dates to 1835. |
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Following the Revolution land in the southwest corner of the present borough was confiscated from a Vernon family member who had supported the British. The land was eventually sold to Jacob Benninghove, a Philadelphia [[tobacconist]], who built a large mansion there in 1787. About the same time he built a dam on Ridley Creek and a water powered [[snuff]] mill. Samuel Bankcroft bought the house in 1831 and named it Todmorden Mansion. He lost the house in bankruptcy in 1842, but bought it back in 1857 and lived there until 1889. He built tunnels and secret chambers in the house for use in the [[Underground Railroad]].<ref name=ham/> |
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<gallery> |
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File:RVernon House RV PA.JPG|Randall Vernon House, built before 1700. |
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File:Bishop White RV.JPG|[[William White (Bishop of Pennsylvania)|Bishop White]] House, c. 1695. |
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File:Todmorden RV PA.JPG|Todmorden Mansion, built 1787 of green serpentine stone. |
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File:Union Methodist RV.JPG|Old Union Methodist Church. |
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</gallery> |
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==Mills== |
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At least three mills operated in the area of Rose Valley. Little remains except a silted-in dam pond of what may have been the earliest mill, located on Vernon Run near the present Pool and Tennis Club. Near the Bishop White House, on [[Ridley Creek]], the remains of a dam and [[millrace]] can be seen leading up to the "Old Mill," which is now used as the town hall. Benninghove's snuff mill was likely built here c. 1789. Between 1826 and 1850 it was run as a paper mill. It was reconstructed as a textile mill in 1861 and burned down in 1885. After 1900 Will Price built a furniture mill or craft shop on the foundations and later it was used as a meeting hall. After extensive fire damage, it was reconstructed into today's town hall. |
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Hutton's mill, on Rose Valley Road by Vernon Run, was built about 1840 as a feed mill. In 1847 it became a turning mill. It was used to produce [[bobbin]]s for the nearby textile mill as well as serving as a warehouse. Later it produced sandpaper. Will Price also reconstructed this mill into a meeting house and theater. It also suffered fire damage, was again reconstructed, and now houses the [[Hedgerow Theatre]].<ref name=ham2>Peter Ham, ''History (Vol.I)'', pp. 4-8</ref> |
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<gallery> |
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File:Old Mill Rose Valley.JPG|The Old Mill, renovated or rebuilt several times, now serves as town hall |
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File:Hedgerow Theater.JPG|The old bobbin mill now houses [[Hedgerow Theatre]] |
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</gallery> |
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==Arts and crafts project== |
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Under the leadership of Will Price, the Rose Valley Association was formed in July 1901 to start an arts and crafts project and buy about 80 acres of land, an area that is the nucleus of today's borough. Investors contributed about $25,000 in capital including $9,000 borrowed from nearby [[Swarthmore College]] to buy and improve the land. |
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Price's vision may have been modelled on the utopian socialist society described in ''[[News from Nowhere]]'' by [[William Morris]].<ref>George E. Thomas, ''History (Vol.I)'', Ch. IX.</ref> |
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Price's liberal views led to some misconceptions about the project according to his niece, Eleanore Price Mather: "First, it was not a free love colony. Second it was not single tax .... And third, it was not communistic. Rose Valley was essentially an arts and crafts project."<ref>Eleanore Price Mather, ''History (Vol.I)'', p. 13</ref> |
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Price had led a discussion group, including [[Edward Bok]] and brothers Samuel and [[Joseph Fels]], and many in this group became investors or residents in Rose Valley. Other early residents included Hawley McLanahan, who became Price's architectural partner, McLanahan's father-in-law, [[Pressed Steel Car Company|Charles T. Schoen]], Price's employees at his architectural firm, and his relatives, including his brother Walter, also an architect. Feminist [[Anna Howard Shaw]] lived nearby. Administration of the project was in the form of a town meeting, called the "Folk Mote." |
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The Rose Valley Association did not produce arts and crafts itself, but rather rented out working space to craftsmen, and provided them housing, generally designed or renovated by Price. The crafts were sold from Price's office at 1624 Walnut Street in Philadelphia. Furniture, as well as ceramics and book binding, were produced at the Old Mill until about 1907. A journal, ''The Artsman'' was published from 1903-1907. An art gallery was located in the old bobbin mill, then called ''Artsman's Hall'', and, starting in 1904, run by well-known artist [[Alice Barber Stephens]], who lived in the mill until a nearby barn was converted by Price into her house, [[Thunderbird Lodge]]. ''Artsman's Hall'' was also used for theater, with the first play "The Carpet Bagger's Revenge" presented on New Year's Eve, 1904. Eventually the building became used solely by the [[Hedgerow Theater]], which is still an active theater. |
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By 1910, however, craft production had faded and the community had become essentially a commuter suburb of Philadelphia, using the nearby [[Moylan–Rose Valley (SEPTA station)|Moylan-Rose Valley Station]].<ref>Eleanore Price Mather, ''History (Vol.I)'', Ch. II-III, pp. 9-44</ref> The buildings designed or renovated by Price during this period may be Rose Valley's major achievement. According to George E. Thomas, "Rose Valley is of exceptional importance, a major American architectural landmark."<ref>George E. Thomas, ''History (Vol.I)'', Ch. IX., p. 90.</ref> |
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After 1910 Schoen, McLanahan, and Price bought the remaining land from the Rose Valley Association, and Price designed the "Rose Valley Improvement Company Houses" near the old bobbin mill. This is the most important group of houses designed entirely by Price in Rose Valley.<ref>Elizabeth Sippel, 1995</ref> |
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<gallery> |
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File:Thunderbird RV.JPG|Thunderbird Lodge |
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File:Porter Ln RV PA b.JPG|A Rose Valley Improvement Company house |
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</gallery> |
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==Demographics== |
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[[File:Thunderbird RV.JPG|thumb|upright=1.2|left|[[Thunderbird Lodge (Rose Valley, Pennsylvania)|Thunderbird Lodge]] in Rose Valley.]] |
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As of the [[census]]{{GR|2}} of 2000, there were 944 people, 347 households, and 292 families residing in the borough. The [[population density]] was 1,332.8 people per square mile (513.4/km²). There were 351 housing units at an average density of 495.6/sq mi (190.9/km²). The racial makeup of the borough was 95.34% [[White (U.S. Census)|White]], 1.59% [[African American (U.S. Census)|African American]], 0.11% [[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]], 1.69% [[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]], 0.32% from [[Race (United States Census)|other races]], and 0.95% from two or more races. [[Hispanic (U.S. Census)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race were 2.22% of the population. |
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There were 347 households out of which 34.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 76.9% were [[Marriage|married couples]] living together, 6.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 15.6% were non-families. 12.7% of all households were made up of individuals and 5.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.72 and the average family size was 2.99. |
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In the borough the population was spread out with 25.4% under the age of 18, 3.6% from 18 to 24, 19.6% from 25 to 44, 34.7% from 45 to 64, and 16.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 46 years. For every 100 females there were 98.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 93.4 males. |
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The median income for a household in the borough was $114,373, and the median income for a family was $118,637. Males had a median income of $91,184 versus $47,031 for females. The [[per capita income]] for the borough was $54,202. About 1.7% of families and 2.4% of the population were below the [[poverty line]], including none of those under age 18 and 1.9% of those age 65 or over. |
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{{USCensusPop |
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| 1930= 303 |
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| 1940= 359 |
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| 1950= 498 |
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| 1960= 626 |
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| 1970= 876 |
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| 1980= 1038 |
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| 1990= 982 |
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| 2000= 944 |
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| estref=<ref name=CensusEst>[http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet]</ref> |
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| footnote=www.dvrpc.org/data/databull/rdb/db82/appedixa.xls.</ref> |
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==References== |
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==Sources== |
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*{{cite book | last =Ham | first =Peter | coauthors = Eleanore Price Mather, et al| title =A History of Rose Valley (Volume I) | publisher =Borough of Rose Valley | year = 1973| location = | pages =191 | url = | doi = | id = }} |
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*{{cite book | last =Taylor | first =Kathryn (editor) | coauthors = George Greer, et al| title =A History of Rose Valley (Volume II) | publisher =Borough of Rose Valley | year = 1998| location = | pages =206 | url = | doi = | id = }} |
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*{{cite book |
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| last =Davidson | first =Michelle |
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| title =Nether Providence, Images of America |
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| publisher =Arcadia Pub. |
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| date =2010 | location = | pages =128 |
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| url =http://books.google.com/books?id=DZHLgGN4yv4C |
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| ID=ISBN 0738572632, 9780738572635 }}, especially pp. 107-116. |
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*{{cite book |
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| last =Thomas | first =George E. |
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| title =William L. Price, Arts and Crafts to Modern Design |
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| publisher =Princton Architectural Press |
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| date =2000 | location = | pages =362 |
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| url =http://books.google.com/books?id=m19alHeSKVwC |
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| ID=ISBN 1568982208 }}, especially pp. 83-90. |
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*{{cite book |
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| last =Sippel | first =Elizabeth Tighe |
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| title =The Improvement Company Houses, Rose Valley, PA: The Democratic Vision of William L. Price |
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| publisher =MS thesis at the University of Pennsylvania |
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| date =1995 | location = | pages =175 |
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| url =http://www.archive.org/stream/improvementcompa00sipp#page/n3/mode/2up |
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| ID= }} |
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==External links== |
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{{commonscat|Rose Valley, Pennsylvania}} |
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* [http://rosevalleyborough.org/ Borough of Rose Valley] |
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{{Delaware County, Pennsylvania}} |
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[[Category:Boroughs in Pennsylvania]] |
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[[Category:Populated places established in 1920]] |
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[[Category:Populated places in Delaware County, Pennsylvania]] |
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