29 Washington Street (Store Front), New York, New York County, NY
Survey number: HABS NY-481-A
Modernace Building, 319 East Forty-fourth Street, New York, New York C...
Survey number: HABS NY-6067
Harry F. Sinclair House, 2 East Seventy-ninth Street, New York, New Yo...
Survey number: HABS NY-395 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 78001882
Lamppost, Second Avenue & East Forty-ninth Street, New York, New York ...
Survey number: HABS NY-6073
South Street Seaport Museum, 142-144 Beekman Street-211 Front Street, ...
Significance: Designed by George B. Post for Ellen S. Auchmuty, a Schermerhorn descendant, in 1885, the brick and terra cotta store is one of the handsomest buildings in the Seaport area. Terra cotta fish and s... More
Minnie Building, 303 East Forty-sixth Street, New York, New York Count...
Survey number: HABS NY-6066
Allied Arts Building, 304-320 East Forty-fifth Street, New York, New Y...
Significance: A large loft building of the 1920s, designed by the architectural firm of Buchman and Kahn. Survey number: HABS NY-6058
South Street Seaport Museum, 232-234 Front Street, New York, New York ...
Significance: Originally built for grocer Gershom Smith in 1816, this broad double building was converted into a stable in 1897. The building remained a stable until about 1930, the only one in the neighborhood... More
15 Washington Street (Stairs), New York, New York County, NY
Survey number: HABS NY-482-A
South Street Seaport Museum, 236 Front Street, 236 Front Street, New Y...
Significance: Grocer Edward G. Faile built 236 Front Street between 1827 and 1828. Like many of the buildings in the Seaport, 236 Front Street has contained a variety of busnesses including a liquor store and f... More
Field's Building, 168-170 John Street (formerly 32-38 Burling Slip), N...
Significance: This structure, originally a row of four uniformly designed commercial buildings, is a particularly fine example of the Greek Revival commercial architecture which followed the fire of 1835 on the... More
Surrogates Court, 31 Chambers Street, New York, New York County, NY
Survey number: HABS NY-402 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000888
Tudor City Complex, The Hermitage, East Forty-third Street, New York, ...
Survey number: HABS NY-6075-J
Hamilton Fish House, 21 Stuyvesant Street, New York, New York County, ...
Survey number: HABS NY-398 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72001456
South Street Seaport Museum, Block 96W, New York, New York County, NY
Significance: Block 96W, surrounded by Water Street, Beekman Street, Front Street, and Fulton Street, a block away from the East River, was at one time part of that river. Beginning in 1750, owners of waterlots... More
YMCA, 180 West One-hundred-thirty-fifth Street, New York, New York Cou...
Survey number: HABS NY-5695
Chamber of Commerce Building, 65 Liberty Street, New York, New York Co...
Survey number: HABS NY-397 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 73001214
View of a Manhattan street from New York City's High Line, a 1.45-mile...
High Line was created on the abandoned New York Central Railroad West Side Line in Manhattan. Led by the landscape architecture firm of James Corner Field Operations, the spur was redesigned as a "living system... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More
Villard Houses, 451-457 Madison Avenue & 24 East Fifty-first Street, N...
Significance: Appearing as a single Italian palazzo, the Villard Houses were actually six residences built around a central courtyard by architects, McKim, Mead and White. One of the firm's earliest works, this... More