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Father's Heart Ministry Center (Former People's Home Church and Settlement), 545 East 11th Street (1868 in Italianate style). Faulkner Information Services Center (Shearson Lehman Plaza), 390 Greenwich Street (1986 by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill). Federal Hall National Memorial (Former US Customs House and Sub-Treasury), 28 Wall Street (1842 by Ithiel Town and Alexander Jackson Davis in Greek Revival style) Federal Office Building, 90 Church Street (1935 by Cross & Cross and Lewis A.Simons). Federal Reserve Bank of New York, William street between Liberty and Maiden Laine (1924 by York & Sawyer in Florentine Palazzo style) Felissimo (Former Birdsall Otis Edey House), 10 West 56th Street (1901 by Warren & Wetmore in Beaux-Arts style). Ferrara's Pastry and Coffee Shop, 195 Grand Street (1980 by Sidney P.Gilbert & Assocs.). Fifth Avenue Building, 200 Fifth Avenue (1909 by Maynicke & Franke). Fifty-Fifth Plaza, 110 East 55th Street (1987 by The Eggers Group). Fiorello H.LaGuardia High School, 108 Amsterdam Avenue (1985 by Eduardo Catalano in Modern style). Fire Engine Company 6, Beekman and Gold Street (1903 by Horgan & Slattery). Fire Engine Company No. 33 (Former Headquarters of NYC Fire Department), 44 Great Jones (1898 by Ernest Flagg and W.B Chambers in Beaux-Arts style) Fire Engine Company No. 39, Hook and Ladder Company No. 15 (Former Headquarters of NYC Fire Department), 157 East 67th Street (1886 by Napoleon LeBrun & Sons in Romanesque Revival style) Fire Engine Company No. 65, 33 West 33rd Street (1897 by Hoppin & Koen in Italian Renaissance style) Fire Engine Company No.15, 269 Henry Street (1883 by Napoleon LeBrun & Sons). Fire Engine Company No.20 (Firemen's Hall), 155 Mercer Street (1854 by Field & Correja). Fire Engine Company No.23, 215 West 57th Street (1906 by Alexander Stevens in Beaux-Arts style) Fire Engine Company No.54 (Hook and Ladder Company No. 4), 782 Eighth Avenue (1974 by Department of Public Works in Modern style). Fire Engine Company No.7 (Hook and Ladder Company No. 1), 100 Duane Street (1905 by Trowbridge & Livingston in French Renaissance style) Fire Engine Company, No.55, 363 Broome Street (1898 by R.H.Robertson) First Houses, 112-138 East 3rd Street (1936 by Frederick Ackerman) First Ukrainian Evangelical Pentecostal Church (Former Metropolitan Savings Bank), 59 Third Avenue (1867 by Carl Pfeiffer in French Second Empire style) Fleet Bank (Former Black, Starr & Frost Building), 592 Fifth Avenue (1912 by Carrere & Hastings). Fleming Smith House, 451-453 Washington Street (1892 by Stephen Decatur Hatch in Romanesque Revival style) Forbes Magazine Building (Macmillan Company Building), 60-62 Fifth Avenue (1926 by Carrere & Hastings and Shreve & Lamb). Ford Foundation Building, 321 East 42nd Steet (1967 by Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo & Assocs. in Modern style) Forest City Ratner Theater & Store Complex, 226-236 West 42nd Street (2000 by Beyer Blinder Belle & The Rockwell Group). Former Edward A.Normana House, 124 East 70th Street (1941 by William Lascaze & Assocs. in Modern style). Former Albert Blum House, 10 East 73rd Street (1911 by George and Edward Blum). Former Ambulance Annex Building, 9 Jay Street (1908 by Robertson & Potter). Former American Express Company Warehouse, 46 Trinity Place (1880). Former American Savings Bank (Originally Franklin Savings Bank), 661 Eighth Avenue (1974 by Poor, Swanke, Hayden & Connell). Former American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 50 Madison Avenue (1896 by Renwick, Aspinwall & Owen in Renaissance Revival style). Former Assay Office Facade (Originally at 30 Wall Street), Metropolitan Museum of Art (1826). Former Association Residence for Respectable Aged Indigent Females, 891 Amsterdam Avenue (1883 by Richard Morris Hunt in Gothic style) Former Astor Place Building, 444 Lafayette Street (1876 by Griffith Thomas). Former Augustus G.Paine, Jr. garage, 40 East 70th Street (1918 by Cass P.H.Gilbert). Former B.Altman Dry Goods Store, 621 Sixth Avenue (1877 by David & John Jardine). Former Bank of the Metropolis, 31 Union Square West (1903 by Bruce Price in neo-Renaissance style) Former Barnay Rosset House, 196 West Houston Street (1969 by Eugene Futterman in Modern style). Former Baumann's Carpet Store, 22-26 East 14th Street (1880 by David & John Jardine). Former Benjamin Sonnenberg House (Originally Stuyvesant Fish House), 19 Gramercy Park South (1845). Former Billy Rose House (Originally William Goadby and Florense Baker Loew House), 56 East 93rd Street (1931 by Walker & Gillette) Former Bowery Savings Bank (Cipriani Restaurant), 110 east 42nd Street (1923 by York & Sawyer in Italian Romanesque style) Former Capuchin Monastery, 213 Stanton Street (1890). Former Charles Scribner's Sons printing plant, 311 West 43rd Street (1907 by Ernest Flagg). Former Charles C.Stillman House, 9 East 67th Street (1882 by Thom & Wilson in French Renaissance style). Former Charles Dana Gibson House, 127 East 73rd Street (1903 by Stanford White in Colonial Revival style). Former Chez Ma Tante (My Aunt's House), 189 West 10th Street (1891). Former Christ Church Rectory, 213 West 71st Street. Former Cross Chambers, 210 Fifth Avenue (1895). Former D.Devlin & Co. Store, 459-461 Broadway (1961 in Italianate style). Former Daniel LeRoy House (20 St.Mark's Place), 20 St.Mark's Place (1832 in Greek Revival style) Former Delehanty Institute (Originally St.Ann's Parochial School), 117 East 11th Street (1870). Former Della Robbia Bar (The Crypt), 4 Park Avenue (1913 by Warren & Wetmore) Former Dr.Christian A.Herter House, 817-819 Madison Avenue (1892 by Carrere & Hastings). Former E.F.Hutton Building (MOMA Design Store), 31 West 52nd Street (1987 by Kevin Roche John Denkeloo & Assocs.). Former E.S Ridley Department Store, Orchard and Grand Street. Former Edmund L.Baylies House, 10 East 62nd Street (1906 by Hoppin, Koen & Huntington). Former Edward Durell Stone House, 130 East 64th Street (1878 by James E.Ware). Former Elsie de Wolfe House, 131 East 71st Street (1867 by Ogden Codman Jr.). Former Emily Trevor House, 15 East 90th Street (1928 by Mott B.Schmidt) Former Empire Theater (Now part of the Forest City Ratner Theater & Store Complex), 236 West 42nd Street (1912 by Thomas W.Lamb). Former Frederick H.Bettes House, 750 Madison Avenue (1897 by Grosvenor Atterburry). Former General Motors Building, 1769-1787 Broadway (1923 by Shreve & Lamb). Former Gloria Vanderbilt Cooper House (Originally James R.Sheffield House), 45 East 67th Street (1913 by Walter B.Chambers). Former Goelet Building, 900 Broadway (1887 by Stanford White in Romanesque Revival style). Former Gorham Building, 390 Fifth Avenue (1906 by Stanford White in Renaissance Revival style) Former Gorham Silver Manufacturing Company Building, 889 Broadway (1884 by Edward Kendall in Queen Anne style) Former Gouverneur Hospital, FDR Drive btw Gouverneur's Slip East and West (1901 by McKim, Mead and White). Former Grafton W. and Anne Minot House (Originally William and Louise McAlpin House), 11 East 90th Street (1929 by A.Wallace & McCrea in French style) Former Harkness House for Ballet Arts (Originally Nathaniel L.McCready House), 4 East 75th Street (1896 by Trowbridge, Colt & Livingston in neo-Renaissance style). Former Harriet S.Clark House, 17 East 90th Street (1919 by F. Burrall Hoffman, Jr. in Colonial Revival style) Former Henry T.Sloane House, 18 East 68th Street (1905 by Cass P.H.Gilbert in Beaux-Arts style). Former Home of The New Yorker Magazine, 25 West 43rd Street (1920). Former Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. (Former Playboy Club), 5 East 59th Street. Former Hotel 21, 21 East 21st Street (1878 by Bruce Price). Former Hotel Riverside Plaza (Originally The Level Club of the Masocic Order), 253 West 73rd Street (1926 by Clinton & Russell in Art Deco style). Former I.Townsend Burden House, 115 East 70th Street (1922 by Patrick J.Murray). Former IRT Electrical Substation No.41, 27-29 West 16th Street (1917). Former Industrial National Bank Building, 72 Second Avenue (1926 in Art Deco style). Former Institute of Aeronautical Sciences (Originally Edward J.Berwind House), 828 Fifth Avenue (1896 by Nathan Clark Mellen). Former International Center of Photography (Originally Willard and Dorothy Whitney Straight House), 1130 Fifth Avenue (1915 by Delano & Aldrich in Georgian style) Former Intitute of International Education, 809 United Nations Plaza (First Avenue) on 46th Street (1965 by Harrison, Abramovitz & Harris). Former Isaac T.Hopper House, 110 Second Avenue (1839 in Greek Revival style). Former Isaac and Virginia Stern House, 835 Madison Avenue (1885 by William Schickel). Former James and Helen Geddes House, 129 East 70th Street (1863). Former Jarmulovsky's Bank Building, Canal and Orrchard (1895 by Rouse & Goldstone). Former Jeremiah Milbank House, 14-16 East 67th Street (1879 by Lamb & Wheeler). Former John D.Crimmins House, 40-42 East 68th Street (1879 in Beaux-Arts style). Former John D.Rockefeller Garage (Originally Jules S.Bache Stables), 163 East 70th Street (1902 by Cass P.H.Gilbert). Former John W.Simpson House, 926 Fifth Avenue (1899 by Cass P.H.Gilbert in Beaux-Arts style). Former Judge Building, 110 Fifth Avenue (1888 by McKim, Mead & white in Romanesque Revival style). Former Karl Bitter Studio, 249 1/2 East13th Street. Former Kearney & Van Tassel Auction Stables, 130 East 13th Street (1889 by David & John Jardine). Former Knickerbocker Hotel (Newsweek Building), 1462 Broadway (1906 by Marvin & Davis in Renaissance Revival style) Former Le Boutillier Brothers Dry Gooods Store, 12-16 East 14th Street (1891 by D'Oench & Simon). Former Leonard Stern House, 870 Park Avenue (1898 in Modern style). Former Liberty Theater (Now part of the Forest City Ratner Theater & Store Complex), 234 West 42nd Street (1904 by Herts & Tallant). Former Lucretia Lord Strauss House, 27 East 69th Street (1922 by York & Sawyer in Gothic Revival style). Former Ludwig Brothers Dry Goods Store, 34-42 West 14th Street (1878 by W.Wheeller Smith). Former Macy's Drygoods Store, 56 West 14th Street (1894 in Beaux-Arts style). Former Marseilles Hotel, 2689 Broadway (1902 by Harry Allan Jacobs in Beaux-Arts style) Former Martin Beck House (Originally Barbara Sears Rockefeller House), 13 East 67th Street (1921 by Harry Allan Jacobs). Former Mary D.Dunham House, 35 East 68th Street (1901 by Carrere & Hastings). Former Mary.E.W.Terrell House, 925 Fifth Avenue (1899 by Cass P.H.Gilbert in Beaux-Arts style). Former Mechanics and Traders Bank, 486 Broadway (1885 by Lamb & Rich). Former Methodist Book Concern, 150 Fifth Avenue (1890 by Edward H.Kendall in Romanesque Revival style) Former Meyers Hotel (South Street Seaport Historic District), 116-119 South Street (1873 by John B.Snook) Former Michael and John Davis House, 135 East 65th Street (1904 by Edwin Outwater). Former Mildred Phelps Stokes Hooker House, 175 East 71st Street (1869 by James Fee in neo-Gothic style). Former Mills & Gib Building, 462 Broadway (1880 by John Correja in French Renaissance style). Former Mr. and Mrs.Charles Lamed Atterbury House, 131 East 70th Street (1871). Former Mr.& Mrs.Richard M.Hoe House, 11 East 71st Street (1892 by Carrere & Hastings in Renaissance Revival style). Former Mrs George T Bliss House, 9 East 68th Street (1907 by Heins & La Farge in Renaissance Revival style). Former Musical Mutual Protection Union, 227 East 85th Street (1919 by Levitan & Fischer in neo-Renaissance style). Former NYC Department of Cultural Affairs (Originally Gallery of Modern Art), 2 Columbus Circle (1965 by Edward Durell Stone). Former New York Edison Building, 121 East 12th Street (1896 by Buckman & Deisler in Ronanesque Revival style). Former New York Mercantile Exchange, 6 Harrison Street (1884 by Thomas R.Jackson). Former New York Merchantile Exchange Building, 628 Broadway (1882 by Herman J.Schwarzmann and Buchman & Deisler). Former New York Trust Company Building, 1 East 57th Street (1930 by Cross & Cross). Former Park and Tilford Building, 100 West 72nd Street (1893 by McKim, Mead & White in Renaissance Revival style). Former Phipps Houses Apartments, 235-247 and 236-248 West 63rd Street (1907 by Whitfield & King). Former Pierre Cartier House (Originally Lucy Drexel Dahigren House), 15 East 96th Street (1916 by Ogden Codman, Jr. in Renaissance Revival style) Former Presbyterian Building, 156 Fifth Avenue (1895 by James B.Baker in Romanesque Revival style) Former Public School 290, 311 East 82nd Street. Former R.Fulton Cutting House, 22 East 67th Street (1879 by Lamb & Wheeler). Former Raymond C. and Mildred Kramer House, 32 East 74th Street (1935 by William Lascaze & Assocs. in Modern style). Former Rectory, St.Nicholas Roman Catholic Church, 136 East 2nd Street (1867 in Gothic Revival style). Former Regency Whist CLub (Former Cortlandt F.Bishop House), 15 East 67th Street (1907 by Ernest Flagg in Renaissance Revival style). Former Richard M.Hoe House, 163 East 69th Street (1909 by Albro & Lindeberg). Former Richard M.Nixon House - Learned Hand House (Originally Charles C.Pope House), 142 East 65th Street (1871 by Frederick S.Barus). Former Roy.H.Frowick House (Originally Michael J.O'Reilly House), 101 East 63rd Street (1881 by Cornelious O'Reilly in Modern style). Former Ruth Hill Beard House, 47 East 68th Street (1901 by Adams & Warren). Former Samuel H.Valentine House, 5 East 67th Street (1909 by Carrere & Hastings in Renaissance Revival style). Former Second Stage Theater (Originally Manufacturers Hanover Bank), 681 Eighth Avenue (1927 in Art Deco style). Former Sherman M.Fairchild House, 17 East 65th Street (1941 by George Nelson and William Hamby in Modern style). Former Simpson Crawford a& Simpson Dry Goods Store, 641 Sixth Avenue (1900 by William H.Hume & Son). Former Spear & Company Furniture Store, 22 West 34th Street (1934 by DeYoung & Moscowitz in Art Deco style). Former Stuyvesant and Marian Fish House, 25 East 87th Street (1900 by Stanford White). Former Sven Bernhard House, 121 Charles Street ( by William Shopsin). Former Thomas Fortune Ryan House (Originally Charles T.Yerkes House), 149 East 69th Street (1896 by Frank Drischler in Romanesque Revival style). Former Thomas and Fanny Clarke House, 22 East 35th Street (1902 by McKim, Mead and White in Colonial Revival style) Former Tuesday's Restaurant (Originally Schheffel Hall), 190 Third Avenue (1894 by Weber & Drosses in Renaissance Revival style) Former United Charities Building, 287 Park Avenue (1891 by R.H.Robertson and Rowe & Baker). Former United States Post Office, Canal and Church Streets (1937 by Alan Balch Mills in Art Deco style). Former W.&J.Sloane's House, 159 East 69th Street (1882 by Charles W.Romeyn). Former Walter and Florence Hope House, 43 East 70th Street (1929 by Mott B.Schmidt). Former Wanamaker Department Store Annex, Fourth Avenue btw East 8th and 9th Streets to Broadway (1904 by D.H.Burnham & Co). Former William A.Cook House, 14 East 71st Street (1913 by York & Sawyer in Renaissance Revival style). Former William Bruce Brown House, 161 East 69th Street (1916 by Frederick B.Loney). Former Young Woman's Christian Association, 7 East 15th Street (1887 by R.H.Robertson in Romanesque Revival style). Forward Building, 173-175 East Broadway (1912 by George A.Boehm) Franklyn and Edna Woolworth Hutton House, 2 East 80th Street (1916 by Cass P.H.Gilbert in Gothic style). Franklyn and Edna Woolworth Hutton House, 4 East 80th Street (1916 by Cass P.H.Gilbert in Gothic style). Franklyn and Edna Woolworth Hutton House, 6 East 80th Street (1916 by Cass P.H.Gilbert in Gothic style). Fraunces Tavern Museum, 54 Pearl Street (1719 by Stephen DeLancey in Colonial Revival style) Frederick and Lydian Prentiss House (Islamic Cultural Center), 1 Riverside Drive (1901 by Cass P.H.Gilbert in Beaux-Arts style) French Consulate (Former Charles E.Mitchell House), 934 Fifth Avenue (1926 by Walker & Gillette in neo-Renaissance style). Frick Art Reference Library, 10 East 71st Street (1935 by John Russell Pope) Frick Collection Museum (Former Henry Clay and Adelaide Frick House), 1 East 70th Street (1914 by Carrere & Hastings). Friends Meeting House and Seminar, 15 Rutherford Place (1861 by Charles T.Bunting) Fulton Building, 87 Nassau Street (1893 by De Lemos & Cordes). Fulton and Mary Cutting House, 15 East 88th Street (1922 by Delano & Aldrich). |
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