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  2. Henry T. Sloane House - Wikipedia

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    The Lycée Français de New York, which already occupied the neighboring mansion at 7 East 72nd Street, moved into the house in 1964. The house became a New York City designated landmark in 1977. The school vacated 7 and 9 East 72nd Street in 2002, when they were sold to Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar. After the Qatari government ...

  3. 72nd Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas E. Dewey, two-time Governor of New York, 141 East 72nd Street [8] Marc Eidlitz, builder, 123 East 72nd Street; Joan Fontaine, British-American actress, 160 East 72nd Street [9] Alex Gard, cartoonist; George Gershwin, composer and pianist, 132 East 72nd Street [10] Hugh J. Grant, mayor of New York City, 20 East 72nd Street; Margaux ...

  4. Belaire Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The 42-story [1] building is located at 524 East 72nd Street between York Avenue and the FDR Drive. Description. It has 183 condominium apartments, ...

  5. Oliver Gould Jennings House - Wikipedia

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    The Lycée Français de New York, a French-language school, leased 7 East 72nd Street from Sterling J. Boos in August 1960. [44] Lycée Français initially housed its kindergarten and its secondary school in the building. [39] In April 1964, Lycée Français purchased 7 and 9 East 72nd Street from the Boos family for a combined $850,000.

  6. Upper East Side Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Upper East Side Historic District is a landmarked historic district on the Upper East Side of New York City's borough of Manhattan, first designated by the city in 1981. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [3] Its boundaries were expanded in 2010. [1] [4]

  7. St. John the Martyr Church (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The parish was established in 1903 by the Rev. John T. Prout for the Bohemian Catholics in the neighborhood of East 72nd Street. In 1903, Archbishop John Cardinal Farley bought a house for $13,000 ($440,000 in current dollar terms) at 249 East 71st Street as a residence for Fr. Prout.

  8. Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo House - Wikipedia

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    The buildings remained unoccupied, generating no revenue for Waldo, [70] though 28 East 72nd Street would eventually be sold in 1911. [71] That September, Waldo transferred ownership of the 867 Madison Avenue home to her sister Laura, along with other property that Waldo owned in Lower Manhattan on Washington Street and Barclay Street.

  9. 907 Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    907 Fifth Avenue is a luxury residential housing cooperative in Manhattan, New York City, United States.. The 12-story, limestone-faced building is located at Fifth Avenue and 72nd Street on a site once occupied by the 1893 residence of James A. Burden, which had been designed by R. H. Robertson.