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  2. River House (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    River House is a co-op apartment building located at 435 East 52nd Street in Manhattan, New York City, with its rear entrance on East 53rd Street, [2] and is technically therefore in the Sutton Place neighborhood.

  3. River House - Wikipedia

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    River House may refer to: Bronx River Houses, a public housing complex in New York; Fox River House, a hotel in Aurora, Illinois; Harlem River Houses, a public housing complex in New York; Las Olas River House, an apartment building in Fort Lauderdale, Florida; River House Condominiums, an apartment building in Grand Rapids, Michigan

  4. List of The Real World cast members - Wikipedia

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    1 (New York) Becky Blasband: 24 New Hope, Pennsylvania: 1 (New York) Andre Comeau: 21 Royal Oak, Michigan: 1 (New York) Heather B. Gardner: 21 Jersey City, New Jersey: 1 (New York) Julie Gentry 18 Birmingham, Alabama: 1 (New York) Norman Korpi: 25 Williamston, Michigan: 1 (New York) Eric Nies: 21 Ocean Township, New Jersey: 1 (New York) Kevin ...

  5. History Channel - Wikipedia

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    The History Channel's original logo used from January 1, 1995, to February 15, 2008, with the slogan "Where the past comes alive." In the station's early years, the red background was not there, and later it sometimes appeared blue (in documentaries), light green (in biographies), purple (in sitcoms), yellow (in reality shows), or orange (in short form content) instead of red.

  6. Harlem River Houses - Wikipedia

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    Artist Richmond Barthé's had a public commission from the New York City's Federal Art Project for an 80-foot bas-relief in cast stone, (1939), created for the embellishment of the Harlem River Houses complex, [15] but upon completion, his work was installed at the Kingsborough Houses in Brooklyn. [16]

  7. Waterside Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The PSC initially approved the expansion of the East River plant and closure of the Waterside plant in August 2001, but later agreed to hold more hearings to assess the effects of the plant expansion on PM 2.5 after receiving a petition from New York State Assemblyman Steven Sanders, Manhattan Community Board 3, and the New York Public Interest ...

  8. Riverton Houses - Wikipedia

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    The project was proposed by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in 1944, [1] and largely served an African American population, [2] in contrast to Met Life's Parkchester in the Bronx (1940), Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village in Manhattan, Park La Brea in Los Angeles, Parkmerced in San Francisco, and Parkfairfax in Alexandria, Virginia, which were restricted to a whites-only tenancy at ...

  9. List of people from the Upper East Side - Wikipedia

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    Ramona Singer – TV personality [206] Harry Slatkin – businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist [207] William Douglas Sloane – businessman, sportsman, philanthropist [208] Al Smith – former governor of New York [11] George Soros – hedge fund manager [209] Andy Spade – fashion designer [210] Kate Spade – fashion designer [210]