Hamilton Heights/Sugar Hill Historic District |
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Full Address: Roughly bounded by W 145th Street, W149th Street, Convent Avenue and St. Nicholas Ave, Manhattan, NY Alternative Address: Year Built: 1887-1936 Year Designated: 2000 Year Published: 2000 Architect: Frederick P. Dinkelberg, Richard S. Rosenstock, Arthur Bates Jennings, Frederick P. Dinkelberg, Henri Fouchaux, Patrick Lynch, Henri Fouchaux, John Hauser, Gross & Kleinburger, Arthure Bates Jennings George Frederick Pelham, Theodore E. Thompson, others Key words: African American heritage, Adam Clayton Powell, Ralph Ellison, row houses, apartment buildings, St. Nicholas Avenue, Edgecombe Avenue, Hamilton Grange, Thurgood Marshall, Aaron Douglas, Garrison Apartments, Ralph Ellison, John M. Cahill, Evelyn Ellis, Adam Clayton Powerll, Mary Cahill, Ana Bontemps, Edwar E. Ashley, Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Isabella N. Leo, Minnie Murphy, historic district Notes: District extended in 2001. Architectural Styles: Beaux Arts Classic Revival French Renaissance neo-Gothic Queen Anne Renaissance Romanesque Revival Victorian Victorian Romanesque Files: View PDF (2000HamiltonHeightsSugarHill.pdf) Subjects: New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission Reports: Manhattan Manhattan Hamilton Heights Hamilton Heights/Sugar Hill Historic District New York Buildings |