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List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan from 59th to 110th Streets

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The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC), formed in 1965, is the New York City governmental commission that administers the city's Landmarks Preservation Law. Since its founding, it has designated over a thousand landmarks, classified into four categories: individual landmarks, interior landmarks, scenic landmarks, and historic districts.

The New York City borough of Manhattan contains many designated landmarks, interior landmarks and historic districts. The section of Manhattan between 59th Street to 110th Street includes the Upper West Side, Upper East Side, and part of East Harlem. It includes numerous individual landmarks and historic districts, as well as three scenic landmarks. The following is an incomplete list. Some of these are also National Historic Landmark (NHL) sites, and NHL status is noted where known.

source: [1]; [2]; date listed is date of designation;

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Historic districts

Landmark Nameँ Date Designated
Carnegie Hill Historic District July 23, 1974 [3]; extension: December 21, 1993 [4] [5]
Central Harlem - West 130th-132nd Streets Historic District May 29, 2018 [6]
Hardenbergh/Rhinelander Historic District May 5, 1998 [7] [8]
Henderson Place Historic District February 11, 1969 [9] [10]
Manhattan Avenue Historic District May 15, 2007 [11] [12]
Metropolitan Museum Historic District September 20, 1977 [13] Archived 2011-07-05 at the Wayback Machine [14]
Park Avenue Historic District April 29, 2014 [15]
Riverside Drive - West 80th-81st Street Historic District March 26, 1985 [16] [17]
Riverside West 105th Street Historic District April 19, 1973 [18] [19]
Riverside - West End Historic District and Extension December 19, 1989 [20] [21]; extension: June 23, 2015 [22]
Treadwell Farm Historic District December 13, 1967 [23] [24]
Upper East Side Historic District May 19, 1981 [25] [26] [27]; extension: March 23, 2010 [28] [29]
Upper West Side-Central Park West Historic District April 24, 1990 [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35]
West 71st Street Historic District August 29, 1989 [36] [37]
West End-Collegiate Historic District January 3, 1984 [38] [39]

Individual Landmarks

1 – 9

Landmark Name Image Date Designated
1009 Fifth Avenue (Benjamin N. Duke House)
February 19, 1974 [40]
1025 Park Avenue House (Reginald DeKoven House)
October 7, 1986 [41]
103, 104, 105, 107 & 109 Riverside Drive Houses (individually designated)
April 16, 1991
[42], [43], [44] Archived 2010-03-11 at the Wayback Machine, [45]
11 East 70th Street House
July 23, 1974 [46]
11 East 90th Street House
July 23, 1974 [47] Archived 2010-03-11 at the Wayback Machine
116 East 80th Street House (Lewis Spencer Morris House)
January 24, 1967 [48]
120 East 80th Street House (George Whitney House)
November 12, 1968 [49]
120 East 92nd Street House
November 19, 1969 [50]
122 East 92nd Street House 40°47′01″N 73°57′13″W / 40.7835°N 73.9536°W / 40.7835; -73.9536 November 19, 1969 [51]
1261 Madison Avenue Apartment House
July 23, 1974 [52]
130-134 East 67th Street Apartment Building 40°46′0″N 73°57′49″W / 40.76667°N 73.96361°W / 40.76667; -73.96361
January 8, 1980 [53]
131-135 East 66th Street Apartment House 40°45′59″N 73°57′52″W / 40.76639°N 73.96444°W / 40.76639; -73.96444
March 4, 1969 [54]
1321 Madison Avenue House 40°47′7.2″N 73°57′19″W / 40.785333°N 73.95528°W / 40.785333; -73.95528
July 23, 1974 [55]
143 West 95th Street House (Charles A. Vissani Residence)
February 19, 1991 [56]
146-156 East 89th Street Houses
March 13, 1979
[57], [58], [59] Archived 2010-03-11 at the Wayback Machine, [60] Archived 2010-03-11 at the Wayback Machine, [61], [62]
149-151 East 67th Street Building (Mount Sinai Dispensary)
January 8, 1980 [63]
15 East 70th Street House
July 23, 1970 [64]
15 East 90th Street House
July 23, 1974 [65]
157-165 East 78th Street Houses
April 18, 1968 [66]
160 East 92nd Street House June 7, 1988 [67]
161-167, 166–170, 171–179, 172–174, 190-182 East 73rd Street Buildings
May 13, 1980
[68], [69] Archived 2010-03-11 at the Wayback Machine, [70], [71], [72], [73], [74], [75], [76], [77] Archived 2010-03-11 at the Wayback Machine, [78] Archived 2010-03-11 at the Wayback Machine, [79], [80], [81], [82]
17-21 East 70th Street Houses
July 23, 1974
[83], [84], [85] Archived 2010-03-11 at the Wayback Machine
17 East 90th Street House
July 23, 1974 [86]
19th (25th) Police Precinct Station House, 153 E67th St
February 23, 1999 [87]
208-218 East 78th Street Houses
May 9, 1978
[88], [89], [90], [91], [92], [93]
254 West 102nd Street House 40°47′55.6″N 73°58′12.2″W / 40.798778°N 73.970056°W / 40.798778; -73.970056
August 14, 1990 [94]
28th Police Precinct Station House (Hope Community Hall)
February 23, 1999 [95]
294 Riverside Drive House (William Baumgarten Residence) 40°47′57.7″N 73°58′19.5″W / 40.799361°N 73.972083°W / 40.799361; -73.972083
February 19, 1991 [96]
309 West 72nd Street House
January 8, 1991 [97]
316-326, 329-337 West 85th Street Houses (individually designated)
April 16, 1991
[98], [99], [100], [101], [102] Archived 2010-03-11 at the Wayback Machine, [103], [104], [105], [106], [107], [108]
332 West 83rd Street House
April 16, 1991

[109]

353-355 Central Park West Houses (individually designated)
November 10, 1987 [110], [111], [112]
412 East 85th Street House 40°46′33″N 73°56′57″W / 40.7758°N 73.9493°W / 40.7758; -73.9493 December 13, 2016 [113]
45 East 66th Street Building
November 15, 1977 [114]
520 West End Avenue Residence (Leech Residence)
August 2, 1988 [115]
56 East 93rd Street House (William Goadby Loew House)
March 14, 1972 [116]
59 East 79th Street Building (John H. Iselin Residence)
May 19, 1981 [117]
63 East 79th Street Building (Thatcher M. Adams Residence)
May 19, 1981 [118]
67-69 East 79th Street House (George Rives Residence, now Greek Consulate)
May 19, 1981 [119]
67 East 93rd Street House
July 23, 1974 [120]
69 East 93rd Street Building
January 14, 1969 [121]
72nd Street Subway Kiosk (Control House)
January 9, 1979 [122]
854-858 West End Avenue Houses (individually designated)
August 14, 1990
[123], [124], [125]
998 Fifth Avenue Apartment House
February 19, 1974 [126]

A – M

Landmark Name Address Image Date Designated
American Museum of Natural History Central Park West between West 77th Street and West 81st Street
August 24, 1967 [127]
Ansonia Hotel 2101-2119 Broadway
March 14, 1972 [128]
Apthorp Apartments, The 2201-19 Broadway
September 9, 1969 [129]
Arsenal, The Central Park at 64th Street, 830 Fifth Avenue
October 12, 1967 [130]
Association Residence for Respectable Aged Indigent Females (Association Residence for Women) 891 Amsterdam Avenue
April 12, 1983 [131]
Automation House, American Foundation on Automation and Employment (Mrs. J. William Clark House) 49 East 68th Street
November 10, 1970 [132]
George F. Baker Jr. Houses (now the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia) 75 East 93rd Street (also separately designated 67 and 69 East 93rd Street)
January 14, 1969 [133]
Barbizon Hotel for Women 140 East 63rd Street
April 17, 2012 [134]
R. Livingston Beekman House, the Serbian (formerly the Yugoslavian) UN Mission 40°46′8″N 73°58′9.5″W / 40.76889°N 73.969306°W / 40.76889; -73.969306 854 Fifth Avenue
January 14, 1969 [135]
Hotel Belleclaire 2171 Broadway & 77th Street 40°46′56.5″N 73°58′52.3″W / 40.782361°N 73.981194°W / 40.782361; -73.981194
February 10, 1987 [136] Archived 2010-03-11 at the Wayback Machine
Belnord Apartments 201-225 West 86th Street
September 20, 1966 [137]
Beresford Apartments, The 211 Central Park West
September 15, 1987 [138]
Bohemian National Hall 321 East 73rd Street
July 19, 1994 [139]
James A. Burden House (Convent of the Sacred Heart) 7 East 91st Street
February 19, 1974 [140]
Mrs. Amory S. Carhart House (formerly Lycée Français de New York) 3 East 95th Street 40°47′13.5″N 73°57′20.4″W / 40.787083°N 73.955667°W / 40.787083; -73.955667
July 23, 1974 [141]
Andrew Carnegie Mansion 2 East 91st Street
February 19, 1974 [142]
Center for Inter-American Relations (Percy R. Pyne House) 680 Park Avenue
November 10, 1970 [143]
Central Savings Bank 2100-2108 Broadway
January 28, 1975 [144]
Century Apartments 25 Central Park West
July 9, 1985 [145]
Chatsworth Apartments and Annex, The 40°46′49″N 73°59′10.5″W / 40.78028°N 73.986250°W / 40.78028; -73.986250 344-340 West 72nd Street
September 11, 1984 [146]
City and Suburban Homes Company, Avenue A (York Avenue) Estate QID 16557580
April 24, 1990 [147][permanent dead link]
City and Suburban Homes Company, First Avenue Estate
April 24, 1990 [148]
Claremont Stables (Claremont Riding Academy)
August 14, 1990 [149]
Ogden Codman Jr. House (now Manhattan Country School) 7 East 96th Street
May 25, 1967 [150]
Clarence Dillon House 124 East 80th Street
January 24, 1967 [151]
Consulate General of Italy (Henry P. Davison House) 690 Park Avenue and 69th Street
November 10, 1970 [152]
Dakota Apartments, The
February 11, 1969 [153]
Lucy Drexel Dahlgren House 15 East 96th Street
June 19, 1984 [154]
Dorilton, The
October 8, 1974 [155]
Duke N. Benjamin House
February 19, 1974
James B. Duke House 1 East 78th Street
September 15, 1970 [156]
East River Savings Bank (Former) 743 Amsterdam Avenue at West 96th Street
February 10, 1998 [157]
El Dorado Apartments 300 Central Park West
July 9, 1985 [158]
Eleventh Judicial District Courthouse (Former) (Eleventh District Municipal Court/Seventh District Magistrates' Court) (American Theater of Actors/The Children's Museum of Manhattan) 212 West 83rd Street
June 6, 1989 [159]
Edith Fabbri House (House of the Redeemer) 40°47′13.3″N 73°57′19.0″W / 40.787028°N 73.955278°W / 40.787028; -73.955278 7 East 95th Street
July 23, 1974 [160]
Fire Engine Company 39 and Ladder Company 16 Station House 157–159 East 67th Street
June 16, 1998 [161]
Fire Engine Company 53 175 East 104th Street
September 16, 2008 [162]
First Battery Armory (later the 102nd Medical Battalion Armory) 56 West 66th Street
August 1, 1989 [163]
First Church of Christ Scientist of New York City 1 West 96th Street
July 23, 1974 [164]
Benjamin Franklin High School (now Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics) 260 Pleasant Avenue
March 27, 2018 [165]
Frick Collection, The (Frick Art Reference Library) 1 East 70th Street N
March 20, 1973 [166]
Gracie Mansion East End Avenue at 88th Street in Carl Schurz Park
September 20, 1966 [167]
Grammar School No. 9 (later Public School 9/John Jasper School, Mickey Mantle School/Public School 811M) 460-466 West End Avenue (253-257 West 82nd Street)
July 14, 2009 [168]
John Henry Hammond House (now houses the Consulate-General of Russia in New York City) 9 East 91st Street
July 23, 1974 [169]
Edward S. Harkness House 1 East 75th Street
January 24, 1967 [170]
Barbara Rutherford Hatch Residence 153 East 63 Street
January 11, 1977 [171]
Holy Trinity Church, St. Christopher House and Parsonage (Rhinelander Memorial) 312–316 and 332 East 88th Street,
February 15, 1967 [172]
[173]
Horn & Hardart Automat - Cafeteria Building 228 West 104 Street 40°47′58.3″N 73°58′4.6″W / 40.799528°N 73.967944°W / 40.799528; -73.967944
January 30, 2007 [174]
Italian Cultural Institute of New York, Istituto Italiano di Cultura di New York (William Sloane House) 686 Park Avenue
November 10, 1970 [175]
Oliver Gould Jennings House 7 East 72nd Street
January 11, 1977 [176]
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1071 Fifth Avenue
August 14, 1990 [177]
Junior League of the City of New York (Vincent Astor House) 130 East 80th Street
April 12, 1967 [178]
Otto H. Kahn House 1 East 91st Street
February 19, 1974 [179]
Kleeberg Residence 3 Riverside Drive and West 72nd Street 40°46′50.3″N 73°59′7.5″W / 40.780639°N 73.985417°W / 40.780639; -73.985417
January 8, 1991 [180]
Knickerbocker Club Building 2 East 62nd Street
September 11, 1979 [181]
Majestic Apartments 115 Central Park West
March 8, 1988 [182]
Manhasset Apartments 2801-2825 Broadway
301 West 108th Street
300 West 109th Street (west side)
September 17, 1996 [183]
Manhattan House 200 East 66th Street
October 30, 2007 [184]
Hotel Marseilles 2689 Broadway & 103 Street 40°47′56.5″N 73°58′8″W / 40.799028°N 73.96889°W / 40.799028; -73.96889
October 2, 1990 [185]
Master Building
December 5, 1989 [186]
Metropolitan Club Building
September 11, 1979 [187]
Metropolitan Museum of Art (Old Assay Office Facade)
June 9, 1967 [188]
Midtown Theater (Metro Theater)
July 11, 1989 [189]
Lewis G. Morris House (now the New World Foundation Building) 100 East 85th Street
April 19, 1973 [190]
Municipal Asphalt Plant
January 27, 1976 [191]
Museum of the City of New York
January 24, 1967 [192]

N – Z

Landmark Name Address Image Date Designated
New-York Cab Company Stable 40°46′51″N 73°58′49″W / 40.78083°N 73.98028°W / 40.78083; -73.98028 318-330 Amsterdam Avenue
201-205 West 75th Street
November 14, 2006 [193] [194]
New York Cancer Hospital (Towers Nursing Home) 455 Central Park West
2 West 106th Street
32 West 106th Street
August 17, 1976 [195]
New York Free Circulating Library, Bloomingdale Branch/Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences 206 West 100th Street
August 29, 1989 [196]
New–York Historical Society 170 Central Park West
July 19, 1966 [197]
New York Public Library, Yorkville Branch 222 East 79th Street
January 24, 1967 [198]
New York Society for Ethical Culture 2 West 64th Street
July 23, 1974 [199]
New York Society Library 53 East 79th Street
February 15, 1967 [200]
Normandy Apartments 40°47′24″N 73°58′48″W / 40.79000°N 73.98000°W / 40.79000; -73.98000 140 Riverside Drive at 86th Street
November 12, 1985 [201]
Park East Synagogue 163 East 67th Street
January 8, 1980 [202]
Payne Whitney House 972 Fifth Avenue
Pomander Walk 265 West 94th Street
September 14, 1982 [203]
Prentiss Residence 1 Riverside Drive
January 8, 1991 [204]
Public School 72 (now Julia de Burgos Latino Cultural Center) 1674-1686 Lexington Avenue
129-131 East 105th Street
June 25, 1996 [205]
Public School 109 (now El Barrio's Artspace PS109) 215 East 99th Street
March 27, 2018 [206]
Public School 166 132 West 89th Street
June 27, 2000 [207]
Queensboro Bridge
April 16, 1974 [208][permanent dead link]
Red House 350 West 85th Street
September 14, 1982 [209]
Regis High School 55 East 84th Street
November 19, 1969 [210]
Isaac L. Rice and Julia B. Rice House (now Yeshiva Ketana of Manhattan) 346 West 89th Street
February 19, 1980 [211]
Sara Delano Roosevelt Memorial House 47-49 East 65th Street
September 25, 1973 [212]
Saint Cecilia's Church 120 East 106th Street
September 14, 1976 [213]
Saint Cecilia's Convent 112 East 106th Street September 14, 1976 [214]
Church of St. Ignatius Loyola 980 Park Avenue
March 4, 1969 [215]
St. Jean Baptiste Church 1067-1071 Lexington Avenue
November 19, 1969 [216]
St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Parish House and Rectory West 99th Street and Amsterdam Avenue
April 12, 2016 [217]
St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral 15 East 97th Street
December 18, 1973 [218]
Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew (St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church)
November 24, 1981 [219]
Church of St. Paul the Apostle
June 25, 2013 [220]
St. Vincent Ferrer Priory and School (including the Holy Name Society Building) 869 Lexington Avenue
141-151 East 65th Street
May 19, 1981 [221]
San Remo Apartments 145-146 Central Park West
March 31, 1987 [222]
Schinasi House 351 Riverside Drive
March 19, 1974 [223]
Seventh Regiment Armory 643 Park Avenue
June 9, 1967 [224]
Congregation Shearith Israel (Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue) 8 West 70th Street
March 19, 1974 [225]
Shively Sanitary Tenements (East River Homes, Cherokee Apartments) 507-515 and 517-523 East 77th Street
508-514 and 516-522 East 78th Street
July 9, 1985 [226]
Sidewalk Clock, 1501 Third Avenue 1501 Third Avenue
August 25, 1981 [227]
Sidewalk Clock, 783 Fifth Avenue 783 Fifth Avenue
August 25, 1981 [228]
Henry T. Sloane Residence 9 East 72nd Street
January 11, 1977 [229]
Abigail Adams Smith House (Headquarters of the Colonial Dames of America; now the Mount Vernon Hotel Museum) 421 East 61st Street
January 24, 1967 [230]
Sofia Brothers Warehouse (Kent Automatic Parking Garage) 34-43 West 61st Street
April 12, 1983 [231]
Soldiers and Sailors Monument Riverside Park opposite 89th Street
September 14, 1976 [232]
Spanish Institute (Oliver D. Filley House) 684 Park Avenue
November 10, 1970 [233]
Squadron A Armory, Madison Avenue Facade Madison Avenue between 94th and 95th Streets
October 19, 1966 [234]
Sutphen Residence 40°46′49″N 73°59′6.7″W / 40.78028°N 73.985194°W / 40.78028; -73.985194 311 West 72nd Street
January 8, 1991 [235]
John B. Trevor House (also known as the John B. and Caroline Trevor House) 11 East 91st Street 40°47′3.7″N 73°57′24.6″W / 40.784361°N 73.956833°W / 40.784361; -73.956833
July 23, 1974 [236]
Trinity School and the former St. Agnes Parish House 40°47′26″N 73°58′17″W / 40.79056°N 73.97139°W / 40.79056; -73.97139 121-147 West 91st Street
August 1, 1989 [237]
Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt House 60 East 93rd Street
June 12, 1968 [238]
Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo House 867 Madison Avenue
July 13, 1976 [239]
Felix M. Warburg House 1109 Fifth Avenue
November 24, 1981 [240]
West End Collegiate Church and Collegiate School West End Avenue and West 77th Street
January 11, 1967 [241]
West Park Presbyterian Church 65-167 West 86th Street
541 Amsterdam Avenue
January 12, 2010 [242]
Payne Whitney House (Division of the French Embassy) 972 Fifth Avenue at 79th Street
September 15, 1970 [243]
Willard D. Straight House 1130 Fifth Avenue
May 15, 1968 [244]
Yorkville Bank Building 40°46′41.4″N 73°57′15″W / 40.778167°N 73.95417°W / 40.778167; -73.95417 1511-1515 Third Avenue
201-203 East 85th Street
June 12, 2012 [245]

Interior Landmarks

Landmark name Image Date listed[a] Location Neighborhood Description
IRT Subway System Underground Interior (72nd Street station)
IRT Subway System Underground Interior (72nd Street station)
IRT Subway System Underground Interior (72nd Street station)
October 23, 1979[b]
(#1096)
Broadway and 72nd Street
40°46′42″N 73°58′57″W / 40.778333°N 73.9825°W / 40.778333; -73.9825 (IRT Subway System Underground Interior (72nd Street station))
Upper West Side Original interiors of a New York City Subway station built in 1904 and served by the 1, ​2, and ​3 trains; also a National Registered Historic Place.[1]
IRT Subway System Underground Interior (79th Street station)
IRT Subway System Underground Interior (79th Street station)
IRT Subway System Underground Interior (79th Street station)
October 23, 1979[b]
(#1096)
Broadway and 79th Street
40°47′01″N 73°58′50″W / 40.783611°N 73.980556°W / 40.783611; -73.980556 (IRT Subway System Underground Interior (79th Street station))
Upper West Side Original interiors of a New York City Subway station built in 1904 and served by the 1 train; also a National Registered Historic Place.[1]
American Museum of Natural History (Memorial Hall interior)
American Museum of Natural History (Memorial Hall interior)
American Museum of Natural History (Memorial Hall interior)
July 22, 1975
(#0889)
Central Park West and 77th Street
40°46′53″N 73°58′28″W / 40.781389°N 73.974444°W / 40.781389; -73.974444 (American Museum of Natural History (Memorial Hall interior))
Upper West Side The main lobby of the American Museum of Natural History (an exterior landmark and a National Registered Historic Place), designed by John Russell Pope in 1929–1935.[2]
Beacon Theater (outer and inner ticket lobbies, rotunda, and auditorium interior)
Beacon Theater (outer and inner ticket lobbies, rotunda, and auditorium interior)
Beacon Theater (outer and inner ticket lobbies, rotunda, and auditorium interior)
December 11, 1979
(#1097)
2124 Broadway
40°46′50″N 73°58′52″W / 40.780556°N 73.981111°W / 40.780556; -73.981111 (Beacon Theater (outer and inner ticket lobbies, rotunda, and auditorium interior))
Upper West Side Most of the Beacon Theatre (also a National Registered Historic Place), a Greek, Roman, Renaissance, and Rococo-style movie house designed by Walter W. Ahlschlager.[2]
Central Savings Bank (entrance vestibules and foyers, banking hall, and mezzanine interior)
December 12, 1993
(#1804)
2100–2108 Broadway
40°46′47″N 73°58′52″W / 40.779758°N 73.981197°W / 40.779758; -73.981197 (Central Savings Bank (entrance vestibules and foyers, banking hall, and mezzanine interior))
Upper West Side Vestibule and banking hall of the Central Savings Bank Building (now Apple Bank for Savings, an exterior landmark and National Registered Historic Place).[3]
Metropolitan Museum of Art (main floor interior)
Metropolitan Museum of Art (main floor interior)
Metropolitan Museum of Art (main floor interior)
November 15, 1977
(#0972)
Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street
40°46′44″N 73°57′47″W / 40.779°N 73.963°W / 40.779; -73.963 (Metropolitan Museum of Art (main floor interior))
Upper East Side The main entrance vestibule, Great Hall, and stairways of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (an exterior landmark and National Historic Landmark), a major American art museum. This particular space was designed by Richard Morris Hunt in 1897–1902.[4]
Seventh Regiment Armory
Seventh Regiment Armory
Seventh Regiment Armory
July 19, 1994
(#1884)
643 Park Avenue
40°46′01″N 73°57′58″W / 40.766944°N 73.966111°W / 40.766944; -73.966111 (Seventh Regiment Armory)
Upper East Side Most of the interior of the Seventh Regiment Armory (an exterior landmark and National Historic Landmark), designed by Charles W. Clinton in the American Aesthetic style in the late 1870s.[5]
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
August 14, 1990
(#1775)
1071 Fifth Avenue
40°46′58″N 73°57′34″W / 40.782778°N 73.959444°W / 40.782778; -73.959444 (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum)
Upper East Side Most of the interior of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (an exterior landmark and National Historic Landmark), a major 20th-century interior space by Frank Lloyd Wright.[6]

Scenic Landmarks

Landmark Name Image Date Designated
Central Park
April 16, 1974 [246]
Riverside Park and Riverside Drive
January 22, 1980 [247]
Verdi Square
January 28, 1975 [248]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The number below each date is the number assigned to each location by the Landmarks Preservation Commission. The landmark designation report can be viewed by clicking the number.
  2. ^ a b Twelve subway stations are grouped under the "IRT Subway System Underground Interior" listing (LP-1096), but each station is listed here on its own. The 59th Street–Columbus Circle station is listed under List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan from 14th to 59th Streets.

References

  1. ^ a b "IRT Subway System Underground Interior". HDC. June 21, 2018. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Beacon Theater Interior". HDC. June 21, 2018. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
  3. ^ "Central Savings Bank – Exterior and Interior". HDC. 2018-06-21. Retrieved 2022-03-25.
  4. ^ "Metropolitan Museum of Art, Main Floor Interior". HDC. 2018-06-21. Retrieved 2022-03-25.
  5. ^ "Seventh Regiment Armory – Exterior and Interior". HDC. 2018-06-21. Retrieved 2022-03-25.
  6. ^ "Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum – Exterior and Interior". HDC. 2018-06-21. Retrieved 2022-03-25.

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