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National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan below 14th Street

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This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Manhattan Island below 14th Street, which is a significant portion of the New York City borough of Manhattan. In turn, the borough of Manhattan is coterminous with New York County, New York. For properties and districts in other parts of Manhattan Island, the mainland neighborhood of Marble Hill, and the other islands of New York County, see National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in an online map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1]

There are 187 properties and districts, including eight ships.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 21, 2023.[2]


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Listings in Manhattan below 14th Street

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Neighborhood Description
1 75 Murray Street Building April 3, 1973
(#73001213)
75 Murray St.
40°42′53″N 74°00′40″W / 40.714722°N 74.011111°W / 40.714722; -74.011111 (75 Murray Street Building)
Tribeca One of the earliest cast iron façades; created by James Bogardus; built in 1858
2 ADMIRAL DEWEY (tugboat) December 27, 2002
(#02001619)
Pier 16, East River
40°42′19″N 74°00′11″W / 40.705278°N 74.003056°W / 40.705278; -74.003056 (ADMIRAL DEWEY (tugboat))
South Street Seaport
3 African Burying Ground
African Burying Ground
April 19, 1993
(#93001597)
Vicinity of Broadway and Reade St.
40°42′49″N 73°59′38″W / 40.713611°N 73.993889°W / 40.713611; -73.993889 (African Burying Ground)
Civic Center Site containing the remains of over 419 Africans buried from 1690s to 1794.
4 AMBROSE (lightship) September 7, 1984
(#84002758)
Pier 16, East River, Manhattan
40°42′17″N 74°00′09″W / 40.704722°N 74.0025°W / 40.704722; -74.0025 (AMBROSE (lightship))
South Street Seaport Beacon for New York Harbor, 1908-1933; now at South Street Seaport Museum
5 American Bank Note Company Building November 30, 1999
(#99001436)
70 Broad St.
40°42′17″N 74°00′45″W / 40.704722°N 74.0125°W / 40.704722; -74.0125 (American Bank Note Company Building)
Financial District 1908 home of American Bank Note Company, engravers. Now owned by Global Financial Capital of New York, founded by the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
6 American Stock Exchange June 2, 1978
(#78001867)
86 Trinity Pl.
40°42′30″N 74°00′48″W / 40.708333°N 74.013333°W / 40.708333; -74.013333 (American Stock Exchange)
Financial District Built in 1921; former headquarters of the American Stock Exchange
7 American Thread Building January 20, 2005
(#04001532)
260 West Broadway
40°43′14″N 74°00′22″W / 40.720556°N 74.006111°W / 40.720556; -74.006111 (American Thread Building)
Tribeca
8 Astor Place Subway Station (IRT) September 17, 2004
(#04001013)
Junction of Bowery, Astor Place and Lafayette St.
40°43′48″N 73°59′30″W / 40.73°N 73.991667°W / 40.73; -73.991667 (Astor Place Subway Station (IRT))
East Village Subway station (4, ​6, and <6> trains) completed in 1904; one of the original twenty-eight stations
9 Bank of New York Building August 28, 2003
(#03000847)
48 Wall St.
40°42′23″N 74°00′34″W / 40.706389°N 74.009444°W / 40.706389; -74.009444 (Bank of New York Building)
Financial District Built in 1928; land used by the bank since 1797; modified to house the Museum of American Finance
10 Battery Park Control House May 6, 1980
(#80002669)
State St. and Battery Pl.
40°42′14″N 74°00′54″W / 40.703889°N 74.015°W / 40.703889; -74.015 (Battery Park Control House)
Financial District Subway control house for the 4 and ​5 trains built in 1929; brick and stone structures meant to resemble garden pavilions; "Control house" refers to controlling the passenger flow
11 Bayard-Condict Building December 8, 1976
(#76001236)
65–69 Bleecker St.
40°43′35″N 73°59′43″W / 40.726389°N 73.995278°W / 40.726389; -73.995278 (Bayard-Condict Building)
Greenwich Village Only work of architect Louis Sullivan in New York City; built between 1897 and 1899; Chicago school style
12 Beaver Building July 6, 2005
(#05000668)
82–92 Beaver St.
40°42′18″N 74°00′32″W / 40.705°N 74.008889°W / 40.705; -74.008889 (Beaver Building)
Financial District Triangular-shaped building; designed by Clinton and Russell; completed in 1904
13 Bell Telephone Laboratories May 15, 1975
(#75001202)
463 West St.
40°44′12″N 74°00′35″W / 40.736667°N 74.009722°W / 40.736667; -74.009722 (Bell Telephone Laboratories)
West Village 13 building complex; home of Bell Telephone Laboratories between 1898 and 1966. See also Westbeth, which is for the same buildings but a different reason.
14 Beth Hamedrash Hagodol Synagogue November 30, 1999
(#99001438)
60–64 Norfolk St.
40°43′01″N 73°59′18″W / 40.716944°N 73.988333°W / 40.716944; -73.988333 (Beth Hamedrash Hagodol Synagogue)
Lower East Side Orthodox synagogue; oldest Orthodox Russian Jewish congregation in the United States; Gothic Revival structure; 1850
15 Bialystoker Synagogue April 26, 1972
(#72000861)
7–13 Willett St.
40°42′56″N 73°59′01″W / 40.715556°N 73.983611°W / 40.715556; -73.983611 (Bialystoker Synagogue)
Lower East Side Fieldstone building; built in 1826; late Federal style architecture; originally Methodist Episcopal Church; now an Orthodox Jewish synagogue
16 Bleecker Street Subway Station (IRT) September 17, 2004
(#04001012)
Junction of Bleecker and Lafayette Sts.
40°43′35″N 73°59′43″W / 40.726389°N 73.995278°W / 40.726389; -73.995278 (Bleecker Street Subway Station (IRT))
Greenwich Village Subway station (4, ​6, and <6> trains); features decorative ceramic plaques made for the original IRT subway by the Grueby Faience Company in 1904
17 Bouwerie Lane Theater April 23, 1980
(#80002671)
330 Bowery
40°43′32″N 73°59′11″W / 40.725556°N 73.986389°W / 40.725556; -73.986389 (Bouwerie Lane Theater)
NoHo Designed by Henry Engelbert; constructed from 1873-74; originally the Bond Street Savings Bank; cast iron building; French Second Empire style; converted to a theater in 1963
18 The Bowery Historic District February 20, 2013
(#13000027)
Bowery between Chatham Square and Cooper Square
40°43′17″N 73°59′37″W / 40.721404°N 73.993614°W / 40.721404; -73.993614 (The Bowery Historic District)
The Bowery One of the most architecturally diverse and historically significant streetscapes in the city; first residence for many immigrant groups.
19 Bowery Savings Bank April 23, 1980
(#80002672)
130 Bowery St.
40°43′08″N 73°59′44″W / 40.7188°N 73.9955°W / 40.7188; -73.9955 (Bowery Savings Bank)
The Bowery First headquarters of the Bowery Savings Bank; designed by Stanford White; built in 1893
20 Bowling Green Fence and Park April 9, 1980
(#80002673)
Broadway and Beaver Sts.
40°42′18″N 74°00′51″W / 40.705°N 74.014167°W / 40.705; -74.014167 (Bowling Green Fence and Park)
South Ferry Small public park in Lower Manhattan; oldest existing public park in New York City; origin point for ticker-tape parades
21 Broad Exchange Building April 13, 1998
(#98000366)
25 Broad St.
40°42′21″N 74°00′41″W / 40.705833°N 74.011389°W / 40.705833; -74.011389 (Broad Exchange Building)
Financial District 1902 building was the largest office building in the Financial District. It is now a luxury residential building.
22 Brooklyn Bridge October 15, 1966
(#66000523)
Across the East River from Brooklyn to Manhattan
40°42′23″N 73°59′51″W / 40.706389°N 73.9975°W / 40.706389; -73.9975 (Brooklyn Bridge)
Civic Center One of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States; 5,989 feet (1825 m) long; iconic part of the New York skyline
23 Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall Subway Station (IRT) July 6, 2005
(#05000674)
Under Centre St. bet. Chambers and Frankfort Sts.
40°42′47″N 74°00′16″W / 40.713056°N 74.004444°W / 40.713056; -74.004444 (Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall Subway Station (IRT))
Civic Center Subway station (4, ​5, ​6, and <6> trains)
24 James Brown House August 11, 1983
(#83001717)
326 Spring St.
40°43′33″N 74°00′35″W / 40.725833°N 74.009722°W / 40.725833; -74.009722 (James Brown House)
Hudson Square Rare example of Federal architecture in New York; built before 1812; home of James Brown, Revolutionary War veteran; site of one of the oldest bars in the City
25 Building at 19 Rector St. May 22, 2002
(#02000551)
19 Rector St., 88 Greenwich St.
40°42′28″N 74°00′52″W / 40.707778°N 74.014444°W / 40.707778; -74.014444 (Building at 19 Rector St.)
Financial District
26 Building at 21 West Street March 12, 1999
(#99000316)
21 West St.
40°42′22″N 74°00′57″W / 40.706111°N 74.015833°W / 40.706111; -74.015833 (Building at 21 West Street)
Financial District
27 Building at 116 John Street June 20, 2014
(#14000331)
116 John St.
40°42′27″N 74°00′22″W / 40.707500°N 74.006111°W / 40.707500; -74.006111 (Building at 116 John Street)
Financial District Art Deco building from early 1930s is one of the last skyscrapers erected during 1920s building boom. Converted into apartments in 2010s.
28 Building at 254–260 Canal Street June 7, 2006
(#06000475)
254–260 Canal St.
40°43′06″N 74°00′05″W / 40.718333°N 74.00139°W / 40.718333; -74.00139 (Building at 254–260 Canal Street)
Chinatown
29 Building at 376–380 Lafayette Street December 28, 1979
(#79001600)
376–380 Lafayette Street
40°43′38″N 73°59′41″W / 40.727222°N 73.994722°W / 40.727222; -73.994722 (Building at 376–380 Lafayette Street)
NoHo
30 Building at 361 Broadway September 15, 1983
(#83001718)
361 Broadway
40°43′02″N 74°00′15″W / 40.717222°N 74.004167°W / 40.717222; -74.004167 (Building at 361 Broadway)
Tribeca
31 Building at 85 Leonard Street April 23, 1980
(#80002675)
85 Leonard St.
40°43′03″N 74°00′19″W / 40.7175°N 74.005278°W / 40.7175; -74.005278 (Building at 85 Leonard Street)
Tribeca
32 Caffe Cino November 9, 2017
(#100001802)
31 Cornelia St.
40°43′53″N 74°00′08″W / 40.73144°N 74.00228°W / 40.73144; -74.00228 (Caffe Cino)
West Village Café recognized as the birthplace of off-off-Broadway theatre, and for pioneering gay theatre in early 1970s.
33 Cary Building September 15, 1983
(#83001719)
105–107 Chambers St.
40°42′55″N 74°00′30″W / 40.715278°N 74.008333°W / 40.715278; -74.008333 (Cary Building)
Tribeca
34 Castle Clinton National Monument October 15, 1966
(#66000537)
South Ferry
40°42′12″N 74°01′01″W / 40.703333°N 74.016944°W / 40.703333; -74.016944 (Castle Clinton National Monument)
Battery Park
35 Chamber of Commerce February 6, 1973
(#73001214)
65 Liberty St.
40°42′32″N 74°00′36″W / 40.708889°N 74.01°W / 40.708889; -74.01 (Chamber of Commerce)
Financial District
36 Chambers Street Subway station (Dual System BMT) July 6, 2005
(#05000669)
Beneath the Municipal Building at Chambers, Centre and Duane Sts. and Lafayette Plaza
40°42′47″N 74°00′14″W / 40.713056°N 74.003889°W / 40.713056; -74.003889 (Chambers Street Subway station (Dual System BMT))
Civic Center Subway station (J and ​Z trains)
37 Chambers Street Subway station (Dual System IRT) March 30, 2005
(#05000234)
Under West Broadway bet Warren, Chambers and Reade Sts.
40°42′56″N 74°00′35″W / 40.715556°N 74.009722°W / 40.715556; -74.009722 (Chambers Street Subway station (Dual System IRT))
Financial District, and Tribeca Subway station (1, ​2, and ​3 trains)
38 Charles Street House at No. 131 November 3, 1972
(#72000866)
131 Charles St.
40°44′04″N 74°00′28″W / 40.734444°N 74.007778°W / 40.734444; -74.007778 (Charles Street House at No. 131)
West Village
39 Charlton-King-Vandam Historic District July 20, 1973
(#73001215)
Roughly bounded by Varick, Vandam, MacDougal and King Sts.
40°43′38″N 74°00′15″W / 40.727222°N 74.004167°W / 40.727222; -74.004167 (Charlton-King-Vandam Historic District)
South Village
40 Chinatown and Little Italy Historic District February 12, 2010
(#10000012)
Roughly bounded by Baxter St., Centre St., Cleveland Pl. and Lafayette St. to the W; Jersey St. and E. Houston
40°43′11″N 73°59′55″W / 40.7198°N 73.998556°W / 40.7198; -73.998556 (Chinatown and Little Italy Historic District)
Chinatown and Little Italy Chinatown and Little Italy are two of the city's most significant ethnic enclaves
41 Christodora House March 20, 1986
(#86000486)
147 Ave. B
40°43′35″N 73°58′50″W / 40.726389°N 73.980556°W / 40.726389; -73.980556 (Christodora House)
East Village and Alphabet City Apex of idealistic settlement movement in New York
42 Church of the Ascension (Protestant Episcopal) December 23, 1987
(#87002593)
36–38 Fifth Ave.
40°44′01″N 73°59′46″W / 40.733611°N 73.996111°W / 40.733611; -73.996111 (Church of the Ascension (Protestant Episcopal))
Greenwich Village
43 Church of the Transfiguration April 16, 1980
(#80002682)
25 Mott St.
40°42′53″N 73°59′57″W / 40.714722°N 73.999167°W / 40.714722; -73.999167 (Church of the Transfiguration)
Chinatown
44 City Hall October 15, 1966
(#66000539)
Broadway and Chambers St.
40°42′48″N 74°00′20″W / 40.713397°N 74.005553°W / 40.713397; -74.005553 (City Hall)
Civic Center
45 City Hall Subway Station (IRT) September 17, 2004
(#04001010)
Park Row and City Hall Park
40°42′42″N 74°00′26″W / 40.711667°N 74.007222°W / 40.711667; -74.007222 (City Hall Subway Station (IRT))
Civic Center Subway station (closed)
46 City Pier A June 27, 1975
(#75001203)
S end of Battery Pl. at Hudson River
40°42′15″N 74°01′06″W / 40.704167°N 74.018333°W / 40.704167; -74.018333 (City Pier A)
Battery Park
47 Cooper Union October 15, 1966
(#66000540)
Cooper Square, 7th St., and 4th Ave.
40°43′45″N 73°59′27″W / 40.729167°N 73.990833°W / 40.729167; -73.990833 (Cooper Union)
East Village
48 Corbin Building December 18, 2003
(#03001302)
192 Broadway
40°42′36″N 74°00′34″W / 40.710000°N 74.009444°W / 40.710000; -74.009444 (Corbin Building)
Financial District
49 Devinne Press Building September 14, 1977
(#77000955)
393–399 Lafayette St.
40°43′40″N 73°59′36″W / 40.727778°N 73.993333°W / 40.727778; -73.993333 (Devinne Press Building)
NoHo
50 Eldridge Street Synagogue March 28, 1980
(#80002687)
12–16 Eldridge St.
40°42′53″N 73°59′39″W / 40.714722°N 73.994167°W / 40.714722; -73.994167 (Eldridge Street Synagogue)
Chinatown
51 Eleventh Street Methodist Episcopal Church December 30, 2011
(#11000968)
543–547 E. 11th St.
40°43′40″N 73°58′47″W / 40.727642°N 73.979839°W / 40.727642; -73.979839 (Eleventh Street Methodist Episcopal Church)
East Village
52 Empire Building August 28, 1998
(#83004643)
71 Broadway
40°42′26″N 74°00′47″W / 40.707222°N 74.013056°W / 40.707222; -74.013056 (Empire Building)
Financial District
53 Equitable Building June 2, 1978
(#78001869)
120 Broadway
40°42′29″N 74°00′39″W / 40.708056°N 74.010833°W / 40.708056; -74.010833 (Equitable Building)
Financial District
54 Federal Hall National Memorial October 15, 1966
(#66000095)
Wall and Nassau Sts.
40°42′26″N 74°00′38″W / 40.707222°N 74.010556°W / 40.707222; -74.010556 (Federal Hall National Memorial)
Financial District
55 Federal Office Building August 30, 1974
(#74001267)
641 Washington St.
40°43′56″N 74°00′31″W / 40.732222°N 74.008611°W / 40.732222; -74.008611 (Federal Office Building)
Greenwich Village
56 Federal Reserve Bank of New York May 6, 1980
(#80002688)
33 Liberty St.
40°42′33″N 74°00′36″W / 40.709167°N 74.01°W / 40.709167; -74.01 (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
Financial District
57 Firehouse, Engine Company 31 January 20, 1972
(#72000870)
87 Lafayette St.
40°43′02″N 74°00′05″W / 40.717222°N 74.001389°W / 40.717222; -74.001389 (Firehouse, Engine Company 31)
Civic Center
58 Firehouse, Engine Company 33 March 16, 1972
(#72000871)
44 Great Jones St.
40°43′37″N 73°59′35″W / 40.726944°N 73.993056°W / 40.726944; -73.993056 (Firehouse, Engine Company 33)
NoHo
59 First Houses December 18, 1979
(#79001602)
E. 3rd St. and Ave. A
40°43′25″N 73°59′09″W / 40.723611°N 73.985833°W / 40.723611; -73.985833 (First Houses)
East Village
60 First National City Bank August 18, 1972
(#72000872)
55 Wall St.
40°42′22″N 74°00′36″W / 40.706111°N 74.01°W / 40.706111; -74.01 (First National City Bank)
Financial District
61 First Police Precinct Station House October 29, 1982
(#82001193)
South St. and Old Slip
40°42′12″N 74°00′29″W / 40.7034°N 74.0080°W / 40.7034; -74.0080 (First Police Precinct Station House)
Financial District
62 First Romanian-American Congregation Synagogue March 12, 1998
(#98000239)
89–93 Rivington St.
40°43′12″N 73°59′21″W / 40.72°N 73.9892°W / 40.72; -73.9892 (First Romanian-American Congregation Synagogue)
Lower East Side
63 First Shearith Israel Graveyard April 17, 1980
(#80002689)
55–57 St. James Pl.
40°42′46″N 73°59′56″W / 40.7128°N 73.9989°W / 40.7128; -73.9989 (First Shearith Israel Graveyard)
Lower East Side
64 Hamilton Fish House July 31, 1972
(#72001456)
21 Stuyvesant St.
40°43′49″N 73°59′20″W / 40.7303°N 73.9889°W / 40.7303; -73.9889 (Hamilton Fish House)
East Village
65 Former Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank February 25, 1982
(#82003375)
51 Chambers St.
40°42′50″N 74°00′19″W / 40.7139°N 74.0053°W / 40.7139; -74.0053 (Former Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank)
Civic Center
66 Former New York Life Insurance Company Building June 28, 1982
(#82003376)
346 Broadway
40°42′58″N 74°00′13″W / 40.7161°N 74.0036°W / 40.7161; -74.0036 (Former New York Life Insurance Company Building)
Civic Center
67 Former Police Headquarters Building March 28, 1980
(#80002690)
240 Centre St.
40°43′12″N 73°59′56″W / 40.72°N 73.9989°W / 40.72; -73.9989 (Former Police Headquarters Building)
Little Italy
68 Fourteenth Ward Industrial School January 27, 1983
(#83001724)
256–258 Mott St.
40°43′25″N 73°59′41″W / 40.7236°N 73.9947°W / 40.7236; -73.9947 (Fourteenth Ward Industrial School)
Nolita
69 Fraunces Tavern Block April 28, 1977
(#77000957)
Bounded by Pearl, Water, Broad Sts. and Coenties Slip
40°42′12″N 74°00′41″W / 40.7033°N 74.0114°W / 40.7033; -74.0114 (Fraunces Tavern Block)
Financial District
70 Fraunces Tavern March 6, 2008
(#08000140)
54 Pearl Street
40°42′13″N 74°00′41″W / 40.7035°N 74.0115°W / 40.7035; -74.0115 (Fraunces Tavern)
Financial District
71 Fulton-Nassau Historic District September 7, 2005
(#05000988)
Roughly bounded by Broadway and Park Row, Nassau, Dutch and William Sts, Ann and Spruce Sts. and Liberty St.
40°42′37″N 74°00′29″W / 40.7103°N 74.0081°W / 40.7103; -74.0081 (Fulton-Nassau Historic District)
Lower Manhattan
72 Gansevoort Market Historic District May 30, 2007
(#07000487)
Roughly bounded by W 16th St., Ninth Ave., and Hudson St., Gansevoort St.; West St. and Eleventh Ave.
40°44′28″N 74°00′27″W / 40.7410°N 74.0076°W / 40.7410; -74.0076 (Gansevoort Market Historic District)
Meatpacking District
73 German Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Mark April 15, 2004
(#04000296)
323 E. 6th St.
40°43′37″N 73°59′15″W / 40.7269°N 73.9875°W / 40.7269; -73.9875 (German Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Mark)
East Village
74 Gouverneur Hospital October 29, 1982
(#82001194)
621 Water St.
40°42′39″N 73°59′05″W / 40.7108°N 73.9847°W / 40.7108; -73.9847 (Gouverneur Hospital)
Lower East Side
75 Grace Church and Dependencies June 28, 1974
(#74001270)
Broadway, 10th St., and 4th Ave.
40°43′55″N 73°59′28″W / 40.7319°N 73.9911°W / 40.7319; -73.9911 (Grace Church and Dependencies)
Greenwich Village
76 Greenwich Village Historic District June 19, 1979
(#79001604)
Roughly bounded by W. 13th St., St. Luke's Pl., University Pl., and Washington St.
40°44′02″N 74°00′04″W / 40.7339°N 74.0011°W / 40.7339; -74.0011 (Greenwich Village Historic District)
Greenwich Village
77 Lorraine Hansberry House April 22, 2021
(#100006490)
337 Bleecker St.
40°44′01″N 74°00′15″W / 40.7337°N 74.0043°W / 40.7337; -74.0043 (Lorraine Hansberry House)
West Village
78 E. V. Haughwout Building August 28, 1973
(#73001218)
488–492 Broadway
40°43′24″N 74°00′10″W / 40.7233°N 74.0028°W / 40.7233; -74.0028 (E. V. Haughwout Building)
SoHo Home of the world's first successful passenger elevator, a hydraulic lift designed for the building by Elisha Graves Otis
79 Henry Street Settlement and Neighborhood Playhouse September 13, 1974
(#74001272)
263–267 Henry St. and 466 Grand St.
40°42′50″N 73°59′07″W / 40.7139°N 73.9853°W / 40.7139; -73.9853 (Henry Street Settlement and Neighborhood Playhouse)
Lower East Side
80 Holland Tunnel November 4, 1993
(#93001619)
Connecting Lower Manhattan and Jersey City, running under the Hudson R.
40°43′38″N 74°00′41″W / 40.7272°N 74.0114°W / 40.7272; -74.0114 (Holland Tunnel)
Tribeca and Hudson Square
81 Hotel Albert June 13, 2012
(#12000329)
23 E. 10th St.
40°43′58″N 73°59′37″W / 40.7327°N 73.9936°W / 40.7327; -73.9936 (Hotel Albert)
Greenwich Village
82 Houses at 26, 28 and 30 Jones Street June 3, 1982
(#82003379)
26, 28 and 30 Jones St.
40°43′53″N 74°00′10″W / 40.731389°N 74.002778°W / 40.731389; -74.002778 (Houses at 26, 28 and 30 Jones Street)
Greenwich Village
83 Isaac T. Hopper House May 22, 1986
(#86001155)
110 Second Ave.
40°43′39″N 73°59′19″W / 40.7275°N 73.988611°W / 40.7275; -73.988611 (Isaac T. Hopper House)
East Village
84 House at 203 Prince Street May 26, 1983
(#83001731)
203 Prince St.
40°43′37″N 74°00′12″W / 40.726944°N 74.003333°W / 40.726944; -74.003333 (House at 203 Prince Street)
SoHo
85 House at 37 East 4th Street January 3, 1980
(#80002695)
37 E. 4th St.
40°43′39″N 73°59′32″W / 40.7275°N 73.992222°W / 40.7275; -73.992222 (House at 37 East 4th Street)
NoHo House of Samuel Tredwell Skidmore
86 House at 51 Market Street July 29, 1977
(#77000959)
51 Market St.
40°42′42″N 73°59′42″W / 40.711667°N 73.995°W / 40.711667; -73.995 (House at 51 Market Street)
Two Bridges
87 Houses at 83 and 85 Sullivan Street November 17, 1980
(#80002696)
83–85 Sullivan St.
40°43′29″N 74°00′14″W / 40.724722°N 74.003889°W / 40.724722; -74.003889 (Houses at 83 and 85 Sullivan Street)
SoHo
88 Insurance Company of North America Building November 30, 1999
(#99001425)
99 John St.
40°42′30″N 74°00′23″W / 40.708333°N 74.006389°W / 40.708333; -74.006389 (Insurance Company of North America Building)
Financial District
89 International Mercantile Marine Company Building March 2, 1991
(#91000108)
1 Broadway
40°42′17″N 74°00′54″W / 40.704722°N 74.015°W / 40.704722; -74.015 (International Mercantile Marine Company Building)
Financial District
90 J. P. Morgan & Co. Building June 19, 1972
(#72000874)
23 Wall St.
40°42′27″N 74°00′42″W / 40.7075°N 74.011667°W / 40.7075; -74.011667 (J. P. Morgan & Co. Building)
Financial District
91 JOHN A. LYNCH (ferryboat) September 7, 1984
(#84002775)
Pier 15, East River, Manhattan
40°42′18″N 74°00′08″W / 40.705°N 74.002222°W / 40.705; -74.002222 (JOHN A. LYNCH (ferryboat))
South Street Seaport No longer docked at Pier 15. Now half submerged at 40°33′38″N 74°13′56″W / 40.560532°N 74.232159°W / 40.560532; -74.232159
92 John Street Building No. 170–176 May 13, 1971
(#71000546)
170–176 John St.
40°42′21″N 74°00′17″W / 40.705833°N 74.004722°W / 40.705833; -74.004722 (John Street Building No. 170–176)
Financial District
93 John Street Methodist Church June 4, 1973
(#73001219)
44 John St.
40°42′33″N 74°00′31″W / 40.709167°N 74.008611°W / 40.709167; -74.008611 (John Street Methodist Church)
Financial District
94 Joralemon Street Tunnel February 9, 2006
(#06000015)
Tunnel beneath East River from Bowling Green (State St.) to Joralemon St. and Willow Place
40°41′53″N 74°00′27″W / 40.698056°N 74.0075°W / 40.698056; -74.0075 (Joralemon Street Tunnel)
Bowling Green Subway tunnel for the 4 and ​5 trains
95 Judson Memorial Church, Campanile, and Judson Hall October 16, 1974
(#74001274)
Washington Sq. at Thompson St.
40°43′50″N 73°59′51″W / 40.730556°N 73.9975°W / 40.730556; -73.9975 (Judson Memorial Church, Campanile, and Judson Hall)
Greenwich Village
96 Julius' Bar April 20, 2016
(#16000242)
188 Waverly Place
40°44′04″N 74°00′06″W / 40.73454°N 74.00158°W / 40.73454; -74.00158 (Julius' Bar)
West Village Often described as New York's oldest continuously operating gay bar. Site of 1966 protest that allowed it to operate as one.
97 Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue November 30, 1999
(#99001430)
280 Broome St.
40°43′07″N 73°59′30″W / 40.718611°N 73.991667°W / 40.718611; -73.991667 (Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue)
Lower East Side
98 LaGrange Terrace December 12, 1976
(#76001242)
428–434 Lafayette St.
40°43′46″N 73°59′34″W / 40.729444°N 73.992778°W / 40.729444; -73.992778 (LaGrange Terrace)
NoHo Known also as Colonnade Row
99 Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building June 7, 2006
(#06000476)
41 Broad St.
40°42′20″N 74°00′41″W / 40.705556°N 74.011389°W / 40.705556; -74.011389 (Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building)
Financial District
100 Daniel LeRoy House October 29, 1982
(#82001200)
20 St. Mark's Pl.
40°43′43″N 73°59′20″W / 40.728611°N 73.988889°W / 40.728611; -73.988889 (Daniel LeRoy House)
East Village
101 LETTIE G. HOWARD (schooner) September 7, 1984
(#84002779)
South Street Seaport Museum
40°42′17″N 74°00′15″W / 40.704722°N 74.004167°W / 40.704722; -74.004167 (LETTIE G. HOWARD (schooner))
South Street Seaport
102 Liberty Tower September 15, 1983
(#83001734)
55 Liberty St.
40°42′31″N 74°00′35″W / 40.708611°N 74.009722°W / 40.708611; -74.009722 (Liberty Tower)
Financial District
103 LILAC, United States Lighthouse Tender January 7, 2005
(#04001441)
Pier 40
40°43′58″N 74°00′46″W / 40.732778°N 74.012778°W / 40.732778; -74.012778 (LILAC, United States Lighthouse Tender)
Greenwich Village
104 Lower East Side Historic District September 7, 2000
(#00001015)
Roughly bounded by Allen St., E. Houston, Essex St., Canal St., Eldridge St., E. Broadway, and Grand St.
40°43′02″N 73°59′23″W / 40.717222°N 73.989722°W / 40.717222; -73.989722 (Lower East Side Historic District)
Lower East Side
105 MacDougal-Sullivan Gardens Historic District June 30, 1983
(#83001736)
74–76 MacDougal St., 170–188 Sullivan St.
40°43′42″N 74°00′10″W / 40.728333°N 74.002778°W / 40.728333; -74.002778 (MacDougal-Sullivan Gardens Historic District)
South Village
106 MACHIGONNE (ferry) December 3, 1992
(#92001610)
Pier 25
40°43′18″N 74°00′57″W / 40.721667°N 74.015833°W / 40.721667; -74.015833 (MACHIGONNE (ferry))
TriBeCa
107 Macmillan Building November 1, 2006
(#06000973)
60–62 Fifth Ave.
40°44′06″N 73°59′43″W / 40.735°N 73.995278°W / 40.735; -73.995278 (Macmillan Building)
Greenwich Village Now used by Forbes Magazine
108 Manhattan Bridge August 30, 1983
(#83001694)
Spans East River between Front and Canal St.
40°42′36″N 73°59′18″W / 40.71°N 73.988333°W / 40.71; -73.988333 (Manhattan Bridge)
Two Bridges
109 Manhattan Company Building June 16, 2000
(#00000577)
40 Wall St.
40°42′25″N 74°00′36″W / 40.706944°N 74.01°W / 40.706944; -74.01 (Manhattan Company Building)
Financial District
110 Mariner's Temple April 16, 1980
(#80002700)
12 Oliver St.
40°42′46″N 73°59′54″W / 40.712778°N 73.998333°W / 40.712778; -73.998333 (Mariner's Temple)
Two Bridges
111 Metropolitan Savings Bank Building December 12, 1976
(#76001243)
9 E. 7th St.
40°43′44″N 73°59′26″W / 40.728889°N 73.990556°W / 40.728889; -73.990556 (Metropolitan Savings Bank Building)
East Village
112 Edward Mooney House December 12, 1976
(#76001245)
18 Bowery
40°42′52″N 73°59′53″W / 40.714444°N 73.998056°W / 40.714444; -73.998056 (Edward Mooney House)
Chinatown
113 Municipal Building October 18, 1972
(#72000879)
Chambers at Centre St.
40°42′47″N 74°00′14″W / 40.713056°N 74.003889°W / 40.713056; -74.003889 (Municipal Building)
Civic Center
114 Municipal Ferry Pier December 12, 1976
(#76001246)
11 South St.
40°42′03″N 74°00′43″W / 40.700833°N 74.011944°W / 40.700833; -74.011944 (Municipal Ferry Pier)
South Ferry
115 National City Bank June 2, 1978
(#78001875)
55 Wall St.
40°42′21″N 74°00′35″W / 40.705833°N 74.009722°W / 40.705833; -74.009722 (National City Bank)
Financial District
116 New York City Marble Cemetery September 17, 1980
(#80002703)
52–74 E. 2nd St.
40°43′28″N 73°59′23″W / 40.724444°N 73.989722°W / 40.724444; -73.989722 (New York City Marble Cemetery)
East Village
117 New York Cotton Exchange January 7, 1972
(#72001586)
1 Hanover Sq.
40°42′16″N 74°00′37″W / 40.704444°N 74.010278°W / 40.704444; -74.010278 (New York Cotton Exchange)
Financial District
118 New York County Lawyers Association Building October 29, 1982
(#82001201)
14 Vesey St.
40°42′43″N 74°00′35″W / 40.711944°N 74.009722°W / 40.711944; -74.009722 (New York County Lawyers Association Building)
Financial District
119 New York Evening Post Building September 22, 2000
(#00001160)
75 West St.
40°42′32″N 74°00′54″W / 40.708889°N 74.015°W / 40.708889; -74.015 (New York Evening Post Building)
Financial District
120 New York Marble Cemetery September 17, 1980
(#80004475)
Between East 2nd and 3rd Sts.,2nd Ave. and Bowery
40°44′04″N 73°59′29″W / 40.734444°N 73.991389°W / 40.734444; -73.991389 (New York Marble Cemetery)
East Village
121 New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater December 2, 1970
(#70000424)
425 Lafayette St.
40°43′41″N 73°59′33″W / 40.728056°N 73.9925°W / 40.728056; -73.9925 (New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater)
NoHo
122 New York Stock Exchange June 2, 1978
(#78001877)
11 Wall St.
40°42′24″N 74°00′42″W / 40.706667°N 74.011667°W / 40.706667; -74.011667 (New York Stock Exchange)
Financial District
123 New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture April 27, 1992
(#92001877)
8–14 W. 8th St.
40°43′57″N 73°59′53″W / 40.7325°N 73.998056°W / 40.7325; -73.998056 (New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture)
Greenwich Village
124 New York Telephone Company Building April 30, 2009
(#09000257)
140 West St.
40°42′50″N 74°00′47″W / 40.713753°N 74.012917°W / 40.713753; -74.012917 (New York Telephone Company Building)
Tribeca
125 No. 8 Thomas Street Building April 30, 1980
(#80002705)
8 Thomas St.
40°42′57″N 74°00′22″W / 40.715833°N 74.006111°W / 40.715833; -74.006111 (No. 8 Thomas Street Building)
Lower Manhattan
126 Odd Fellows Hall September 22, 1983
(#83001737)
165–171 Grand St.
40°43′11″N 73°59′53″W / 40.719722°N 73.998056°W / 40.719722; -73.998056 (Odd Fellows Hall)
Little Italy
127 Old Merchant's House October 15, 1966
(#66000548)
29 E. 4th St.
40°43′40″N 73°59′33″W / 40.727778°N 73.9925°W / 40.727778; -73.9925 (Old Merchant's House)
Lower Manhattan Known also as Merchant's House Museum
128 Old New York Evening Post Building August 16, 1977
(#77000963)
20 Vesey St.
40°42′43″N 74°00′36″W / 40.711944°N 74.01°W / 40.711944; -74.01 (Old New York Evening Post Building)
Financial District
129 Old St. Patrick's Cathedral Complex August 29, 1977
(#77000964)
Mott and Prince Sts.
40°43′25″N 73°59′44″W / 40.723611°N 73.995556°W / 40.723611; -73.995556 (Old St. Patrick's Cathedral Complex)
Nolita
130 Ottendorfer Public Library and Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital July 22, 1979
(#79001607)
135 and 137 2nd Ave.
40°43′47″N 73°59′15″W / 40.729722°N 73.9875°W / 40.729722; -73.9875 (Ottendorfer Public Library and Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital)
East Village
131 Park Row Building November 16, 2005
(#05001287)
15 Park Row
40°42′40″N 74°00′30″W / 40.711111°N 74.008333°W / 40.711111; -74.008333 (Park Row Building)
Financial District
132 Charlie Parker Residence April 7, 1994
(#94000262)
151 Charlie Parker Pl. (Avenue B)
40°43′36″N 73°58′50″W / 40.726667°N 73.980556°W / 40.726667; -73.980556 (Charlie Parker Residence)
Alphabet City
133 Puck Building July 21, 1983
(#83001740)
295–309 Lafayette St.
40°43′28″N 73°59′46″W / 40.724444°N 73.996111°W / 40.724444; -73.996111 (Puck Building)
Nolita
134 Robbins & Appleton Building October 29, 1982
(#82001204)
1–5 Bond St.
40°43′36″N 73°59′45″W / 40.726667°N 73.995833°W / 40.726667; -73.995833 (Robbins & Appleton Building)
NoHo
135 St. Augustine's Chapel May 6, 1980
(#80002718)
290 Henry St.
40°42′48″N 73°59′02″W / 40.713333°N 73.983889°W / 40.713333; -73.983889 (St. Augustine's Chapel)
Lower East Side (also known as All Saints Free Church)
136 St. James Church July 24, 1972
(#72000884)
32 James St.
40°42′44″N 73°59′57″W / 40.712222°N 73.999167°W / 40.712222; -73.999167 (St. James Church)
Two Bridges
137 St.-Marks-In-The-Bowery June 19, 1972
(#72000885)
E. 10th St. and 2nd Ave.
40°43′49″N 73°59′15″W / 40.730278°N 73.9875°W / 40.730278; -73.9875 (St.-Marks-In-The-Bowery)
East Village
138 St. Mark's Historic District November 13, 1974
(#74001276)
Roughly bounded by 2nd and 3rd Aves. and E. 9th and 11th Sts.
40°43′50″N 73°59′17″W / 40.730556°N 73.988056°W / 40.730556; -73.988056 (St. Mark's Historic District)
East Village
139 St. Paul's Chapel October 15, 1966
(#66000551)
209 Broadway, between Fulton and Vesey Sts.
40°42′41″N 74°00′36″W / 40.711389°N 74.01°W / 40.711389; -74.01 (St. Paul's Chapel)
Financial District
140 St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church April 23, 1980
(#80002721)
22 Barclay St.
40°42′44″N 74°00′36″W / 40.712222°N 74.01°W / 40.712222; -74.01 (St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church)
Financial District
141 Schermerhorn Row Block February 18, 1971
(#71000547)
Block bounded by Front, Fulton, and South Sts., and Burling Slip
40°42′17″N 74°00′23″W / 40.704722°N 74.006389°W / 40.704722; -74.006389 (Schermerhorn Row Block)
South Street Seaport
142 Gen. Winfield Scott House November 7, 1973
(#73001222)
24 W. 12th St.
40°44′06″N 73°59′48″W / 40.735°N 73.996667°W / 40.735; -73.996667 (Gen. Winfield Scott House)
Greenwich Village
143 Sea and Land Church April 9, 1980
(#80002716)
61 Henry St.
40°42′46″N 73°59′42″W / 40.712778°N 73.995°W / 40.712778; -73.995 (Sea and Land Church)
Lower East Side (near the Manhattan Bridge)
144 SHEARWATER (schooner) March 9, 2009
(#09000135)
North Cove Marina
40°42′46″N 74°01′02″W / 40.712778°N 74.017222°W / 40.712778; -74.017222 (SHEARWATER (schooner))
Battery Park City
145 Alfred E. Smith House November 28, 1972
(#72000882)
25 Oliver St.
40°42′44″N 73°59′55″W / 40.712222°N 73.998611°W / 40.712222; -73.998611 (Alfred E. Smith House)
Two Bridges
146 Fleming Smith Warehouse May 26, 1983
(#83001745)
451–453 Washington St.
40°43′26″N 74°00′38″W / 40.723889°N 74.010556°W / 40.723889; -74.010556 (Fleming Smith Warehouse)
TriBeCa
147 Soho Historic District June 29, 1978
(#78001883)
Roughly bounded by W. Broadway, Houston, Crosby, and Canal Sts.
40°43′23″N 74°00′03″W / 40.723056°N 74.000833°W / 40.723056; -74.000833 (Soho Historic District)
SoHo Largest collection of cast iron buildings in the world
148 South Street Seaport October 18, 1972
(#72000883)
Bounded by Burling (John St.) and Peck Slips, and Water and South Sts.
40°42′22″N 74°00′12″W / 40.706111°N 74.003333°W / 40.706111; -74.003333 (South Street Seaport)
South Street Seaport
149 South Street Seaport Historic District December 12, 1978
(#78001884)
Roughly bounded by East River, Brooklyn Bridge, Fletcher Alley, Pearl, and South Sts.
40°42′24″N 74°00′10″W / 40.706667°N 74.002778°W / 40.706667; -74.002778 (South Street Seaport Historic District)
South Street Seaport
150 South Village Historic District February 24, 2014
(#14000026)
Roughly Bedford, Carmine, Downing, Grand, Jones, Leroy, MacDougal, Prince, W. 3rd, W. Houston Sts., LaGuardia Pl.
40°43′44″N 74°00′00″W / 40.729°N 74.000°W / 40.729; -74.000 (South Village Historic District)
South Village
151 Stanton Street Shul October 10, 2002
(#02001116)
180 Stanton St.
40°43′12″N 73°59′04″W / 40.72°N 73.984444°W / 40.72; -73.984444 (Stanton Street Shul)
Lower East Side
152 A. T. Stewart Company Store June 2, 1978
(#78001885)
280 Broadway
40°42′51″N 74°00′22″W / 40.714167°N 74.006111°W / 40.714167; -74.006111 (A. T. Stewart Company Store)
Civic Center
153 Stone Street Historic District November 12, 1999
(#99001330)
Stone, Pearl and S. William Sts. and Mill Ln.
40°42′15″N 74°00′38″W / 40.704167°N 74.010556°W / 40.704167; -74.010556 (Stone Street Historic District)
Financial District
154 Stonewall May 27, 1999
(#99000562)
Roughly bounded by Greenwich Ave., Seventh Ave., Washington Place, and Sixth Ave.
40°44′02″N 74°00′04″W / 40.733889°N 74.001111°W / 40.733889; -74.001111 (Stonewall)
Greenwich Village Site of Stonewall riots, beginning of the modern gay rights movement
155 Substation 235 February 9, 2006
(#06000022)
23 W. 13th St.
40°44′20″N 74°00′10″W / 40.738889°N 74.002778°W / 40.738889; -74.002778 (Substation 235)
Greenwich Village
156 Substation 409 February 9, 2006
(#06000020)
163 Essex St.
40°43′17″N 73°59′15″W / 40.721389°N 73.9875°W / 40.721389; -73.9875 (Substation 409)
Lower East Side (also known as the Stanton Substation)
157 Surrogate's Court January 29, 1972
(#72000888)
31 Chambers St.
40°42′49″N 74°00′17″W / 40.713611°N 74.004722°W / 40.713611; -74.004722 (Surrogate's Court)
Civic Center
158 Tenement Building at 97 Orchard Street May 19, 1992
(#92000556)
97 Orchard St.
40°43′07″N 73°59′28″W / 40.718611°N 73.991111°W / 40.718611; -73.991111 (Tenement Building at 97 Orchard Street)
Lower East Side Operated as Lower East Side Tenement National Historic Site
159 Third Judicial District Courthouse November 9, 1972
(#72000875)
425 Avenue of the Americas
40°44′05″N 74°00′41″W / 40.734722°N 74.011389°W / 40.734722; -74.011389 (Third Judicial District Courthouse)
Greenwich Village Now known as Jefferson Market Library
160 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory July 17, 1991
(#91002050)
23–29 Washington Pl.
40°43′48″N 73°59′45″W / 40.73°N 73.995833°W / 40.73; -73.995833 (Triangle Shirtwaist Factory)
Greenwich Village Site of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire which led to workplace safety reforms. Now the Brown Building of Science, part of NYU
161 Trinity Church and Graveyard December 8, 1976
(#76001252)
Broadway and Wall St.
40°42′28″N 74°00′45″W / 40.707778°N 74.0125°W / 40.707778; -74.0125 (Trinity Church and Graveyard)
Financial District
162 Tweed Courthouse September 25, 1974
(#74001277)
52 Chambers St.
40°42′47″N 74°00′22″W / 40.713056°N 74.006111°W / 40.713056; -74.006111 (Tweed Courthouse)
Civic Center
163 Two Bridges Historic District August 29, 2003
(#03000845)
Roughly bounded by E. Broadway, Market St., Cherry St., Catherine St., Madison St., and St. James Place
40°42′43″N 73°59′47″W / 40.711944°N 73.996389°W / 40.711944; -73.996389 (Two Bridges Historic District)
Two Bridges
164 US Courthouse September 2, 1987
(#87001596)
40 Foley Sq.
40°42′49″N 74°00′10″W / 40.713611°N 74.002778°W / 40.713611; -74.002778 (US Courthouse)
Civic Center
165 U.S. Customhouse January 31, 1972
(#72000889)
1 Bowling Green
40°42′16″N 74°00′49″W / 40.704439°N 74.013722°W / 40.704439; -74.013722 (U.S. Customhouse)
Financial District Now operated as National Museum of the American Indian
166 United States Appraisers Store January 11, 2017
(#100000496)
201 Varick St.
40°43′42″N 74°00′21″W / 40.72829°N 74.00572°W / 40.72829; -74.00572 (United States Appraisers Store)
Hudson Square 1929 Art Deco building now used as federal government offices
167 US Post Office-Canal Street Station May 11, 1989
(#88002358)
350 Canal St.
40°44′18″N 74°00′14″W / 40.738333°N 74.003889°W / 40.738333; -74.003889 (US Post Office-Canal Street Station)
Tribeca
168 US Post Office-Church Street Station May 11, 1989
(#88002359)
90 Church St.
40°42′45″N 74°00′40″W / 40.7125°N 74.011111°W / 40.7125; -74.011111 (US Post Office-Church Street Station)
Civic Center
169 US Post Office-Cooper Station May 11, 1989
(#88002360)
96 4th St.
40°43′55″N 73°59′24″W / 40.731944°N 73.99°W / 40.731944; -73.99 (US Post Office-Cooper Station)
East Village
170 US Post Office--Knickerbocker Station May 11, 1989
(#88002362)
130 E. Broadway
40°42′50″N 73°59′31″W / 40.713889°N 73.991944°W / 40.713889; -73.991944 (US Post Office--Knickerbocker Station)
Lower East Side
171 University Settlement House September 11, 1986
(#86002515)
184 Eldridge St.
40°43′14″N 73°59′27″W / 40.720556°N 73.990833°W / 40.720556; -73.990833 (University Settlement House)
Lower East Side
172 Stephen Van Rensselar House June 16, 1983
(#83001751)
149 Mulberry St.
40°43′08″N 73°59′53″W / 40.718889°N 73.998056°W / 40.718889; -73.998056 (Stephen Van Rensselar House)
Little Italy
173 Van Tassell and Kearney Horse Auction Mart November 29, 2007
(#07001233)
126–128 E 13th St.
40°43′58″N 73°59′21″W / 40.732778°N 73.989167°W / 40.732778; -73.989167 (Van Tassell and Kearney Horse Auction Mart)
East Village
174 W. O. DECKER (tugboat) September 13, 1996
(#96000962)
207 Front St., Pier No. 16
40°42′19″N 74°00′11″W / 40.705278°N 74.003056°W / 40.705278; -74.003056 (W. O. DECKER (tugboat))
South Street Seaport
175 Lillian Wald House February 11, 2022
(#100007409)
265 and 267 Henry St.
40°42′50″N 73°59′07″W / 40.7139°N 73.9853°W / 40.7139; -73.9853 (Lillian Wald House)
Lower East Side Also listed as part of Henry Street Settlement and Neighborhood Playhouse
176 Wall and Hanover Building November 16, 2005
(#05001288)
63 Wall St.
40°42′20″N 74°00′33″W / 40.705556°N 74.009167°W / 40.705556; -74.009167 (Wall and Hanover Building)
Wall Street
177 Wall Street Historic District February 20, 2007
(#07000063)
Roughly bounded by Cedar St. and Maiden Ln., Pearl St., Bridge and S. William St., and Greenwich St. and Trinity Pl.
40°42′23″N 74°00′40″W / 40.706511°N 74.011003°W / 40.706511; -74.011003 (Wall Street Historic District)
Wall Street
178 Wall Street Subway Station (IRT) September 17, 2004
(#04001011)
Under Broadway at Wall, Pine, Rector Sts. and Exchange Place
40°42′27″N 74°00′44″W / 40.7075°N 74.012222°W / 40.7075; -74.012222 (Wall Street Subway Station (IRT))
Financial District Subway station (4 and ​5 trains)
179 Wallace Building August 28, 2003
(#03000848)
56–58 Pine St.
40°42′24″N 74°00′32″W / 40.706667°N 74.008889°W / 40.706667; -74.008889 (Wallace Building)
Financial District
180 James Watson House July 24, 1972
(#72000891)
7 State St.
40°42′09″N 74°00′51″W / 40.7025°N 74.014167°W / 40.7025; -74.014167 (James Watson House)
South Ferry
181 WAVERTREE June 13, 1978
(#78001887)
Pier 17, foot of Fulton St.
40°42′20″N 74°00′10″W / 40.705556°N 74.002778°W / 40.705556; -74.002778 (WAVERTREE)
South Street Seaport
182 West 4th Street Subway Station (IND) March 30, 2005
(#05000223)
Under Sixth Ave. Bet W 3rd St. and Waverly Place
40°43′54″N 74°00′05″W / 40.731667°N 74.001389°W / 40.731667; -74.001389 (West 4th Street Subway Station (IND))
Greenwich Village Subway station (A​, B​, C​, D​, E​, F, <F>​, and M trains)
183 West Street Building January 25, 2007
(#06001303)
90 West St.
40°42′36″N 74°00′53″W / 40.71°N 74.014722°W / 40.71; -74.014722 (West Street Building)
Financial District
184 Westbeth December 8, 2009
(#09001085)
55 Bethune Street
40°44′13″N 74°00′30″W / 40.736944°N 74.008419°W / 40.736944; -74.008419 (Westbeth)
West Village Industrial buildings turned into space for artists is one of first instances of adaptive reuse in U.S. See also Bell Telephone Laboratories, the same buildings listed for a different reason.
185 Westchester House March 20, 1986
(#86000450)
541–551 Broome St.
40°43′10″N 73°59′41″W / 40.719429°N 73.994615°W / 40.719429; -73.994615 (Westchester House)
The Bowery (Also known as Pioneer Hotel)
186 Woolworth Building November 13, 1966
(#66000554)
233 Broadway
40°42′45″N 74°00′30″W / 40.7125°N 74.008333°W / 40.7125; -74.008333 (Woolworth Building)
Civic Center
187 Yiddish Art Theatre September 19, 1985
(#85002427)
189 Second Ave.
40°43′51″N 73°59′11″W / 40.730833°N 73.986389°W / 40.730833; -73.986389 (Yiddish Art Theatre)
East Village Moorish Revival theatre built 1925–1926 for the Yiddish Art Theatre, later housed the Phoenix Theatre

See also

References

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 21, 2023.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
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