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  2. The Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota, also known as the Dakota Apartments, is a cooperative apartment building at 1 West 72nd Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, United States. The Dakota was constructed between 1880 and 1884 in the German Renaissance style and was designed by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh for businessman Edward Cabot Clark .

  3. How 'Maestro' Recreated Leonard Bernstein's Dakota Apartment

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  4. Upper West Side - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota is a co-op apartment building on 72nd Street and Central Park West, which is New York City's oldest surviving luxury apartment building. [40] The musician John Lennon was murdered there in 1980.

  5. Strawberry Fields (memorial) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1981, a patch of land in Central Park, near the Dakota Apartments where Lennon lived with Ono, was officially named "Strawberry Fields" in his memory. [4] That August, it was announced that Strawberry Fields would be completely renovated and landscaped, since at the time, Strawberry Fields was located in an isolated median between West Drive and two slip roads of 72nd Street.

  6. NYC mom Julia Kiskie wins ‘Great Borough Bake-Off ... - AOL

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    Julia Kiskie, a 38-year-old Brooklyn mom and hotel pastry chef, has been crowned the winner of the third annual "Gingerbread NYC: The Great Borough Bake-Off" by transforming the iconic Dakota ...

  7. Murder of John Lennon - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota Apartments: A Pictorial History of New York's Legendary Landmark. Campfire Publishing. ISBN 978-0692420591. Christgau, Robert (22 December 1980). "John Lennon, 1940–1980". The Village Voice – via robertchristgau.com. Seaman, Frederick (1991). The Last Days of John Lennon. Birch Lane Press. ISBN 978-1-55972-084-7.