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Carnegie Hill Historic District |
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Full Address: Roughly the northwest and southeast quadrants of the area bounded by Park Ave., Fifth Ave., 90th St., and 95th St., Manhattan, N Alternative Address: Year Built: 1870s-1932 Year Designated: 1974 Year Published: 1974 Architect: J. C. Cady & Co., A. B. Ogden & Son, G. A. Schellenger, James Henderson, Robert T. Lyons, Walter Haefeli, Russel & Way, William J. Creighton, Hugo Kafka & Co., William Graul, Louis Entzer, Jr., John Brandt, Walker & Gillette, William Graul, others Key words: Andrew Carnegie, Freeholders of Harlem, Charles Clinton, George Ehret, Jacob Ruppert, William Goadby Loew, brownstone, F. W. Marks, Dalton School, Walter Reid, brownstones, Spence-Chapin Adoption Service, Notes: The Carnegie Hill Historic District was expanded in 1993 Architectural Styles: Beaux Arts neo-Federal Neo-Georgian Queen Anne Renaissance Revival Romanesque Revival Files: View PDF (CARNEGIE-HILL--HD.pdf) Subjects: Manhattan Upper East Side New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission Reports: Manhattan Manhattan Carnegie Hill Carnegie Hill Historic District New York Buildings |
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