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  2. Lewis H. Latimer House - Wikipedia

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    A one-story studio was added to the south-east corner of the home and, in 1912, the attic was enlarged with dormers. After Latimer's death, structural changes were made to the home, such as the enclosing of the front porch. When the house was later moved, the studio was discarded as it was not known to be Latimer's studio. [5]

  3. List of New York City Housing Authority properties - Wikipedia

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    Flushing: 5 10 400 April 30, 1952 Carleton Manor: Arverne: 1 11 170 March 31, 1967 Conlon L.I.H.F.E. Towers: Jamaica: 1 13 216 March 31, 1971 Forest Hills Co-op Houses: Forest Hills: 3 12 430 November 30, 1975 Left NYCHA in 2017 to become a tenant-managed co-op. Hammel Houses: Rockaway Beach: 14 6 and 7 712 April 30, 1955 International Tower ...

  4. New World Mall - Wikipedia

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    New World Mall is a four-level, 165,000-square-foot (15,300 m 2) shopping mall that adjoins onto Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens in New York City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The basement is occupied by a food court, the first and second floors are occupied by retail, and the third floor is occupied by a banquet ...

  5. Marcy Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Marcy Houses, or The Marcy Projects, is a public housing complex built and operated by the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) and located in Bedford–Stuyvesant and is bordered by Flushing, Marcy, Nostrand and Myrtle avenues. [1] [2] [3] The complex was named after William L. Marcy (1786–1857), a lawyer, soldier, and statesman. [4]

  6. Olmsted–Beil House - Wikipedia

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    The Olmsted–Beil House is a large farm and modest Dutch farmhouse at 4515 Hylan Boulevard (near Woods of Arden Road) in the South Shore of Staten Island, New York City. The house was purchased by Frederick Law Olmsted 's father and given to Olmsted in 1848 to grow crops, plant trees and clear for pasture for livestock.

  7. East Elmhurst, Queens - Wikipedia

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    It was home to the East Coast's first Ferris wheel and was known as the "Coney Island of Queens." [ 11 ] Gala Amusement Park was eventually shut down due to Prohibition . In 1929 it was razed and transformed into a 105-acre (42 ha) private flying field named Glenn H. Curtiss Airport after the pioneer Long Island aviator, later called North ...