Park Avenue Historic District |
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Full Address: Park Avenue roughly between E. 91st Street and E. 79th Street Manhattan, NY Alternative Address: Year Built: c.1880- c.2011 Year Designated: 2014 Year Published: 2014 Architect: Augustus N. Allen; George & Edward Blum; C3D Architecture; Frederick T. Camp; Rosario Candela; James Edwin Ruthven Carpenter; Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson; Delano & Aldrich; De Pace & Juster; J.M. Felson; Ernest Flagg; John H. Hauser; Harry Hurwit; Gustave W. Key words: Fourth Avenue, New York Central Railroad, New York & Harlem Railroad, Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, Renaissance Revival, Gothic Revival, Medieval Revival, Electricity, Residential Corridor, High Class Apartments, Reginald & Anna DeKoven House, Lewis Gouveneur & Natalie Bailey Morris House, Apartment House, Textured Brick, Limestone, Terracotta, High-Rise Apartment House, Georgian Revival, Colonial Revival, Bing & Bing, Architectural Ornament, Penthouse, Park Avenue Christian Church, South Reformed Church, Garden Malls, Tenement, historic district Notes: Park Avenue Historic District shares boundaries with the Carnegie Hill Historic District Extension and the Upper East Side Historic District Architectural Styles: Art Deco Baroque Colonial Revival Georgian Revival Style Gothic Modern Renaissance Revival Terra-Cotta Files: View PDF (2014-ParkAvenueHistoricDistrict.pdf) Subjects: New York Buildings New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission Reports: Manhattan Manhattan Upper East Side |