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  2. New York's 19th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Various New York districts have been numbered "19" over the years, including areas in New York City and various parts of upstate New York. The 19th District was a Manhattan-based district until 1980. It then was the Bronx-Westchester seat now numbered the 17th District.

  3. Wards of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The Dongan Charter of the City of New York 1686. May 12, 1686 – via HathiTrust. Election districts of the several assembly districts (and 23d and 24th wards) of the city and county of New York, and the boundaries thereof, as revised by the Board of Police, June 28th, 1876. New York: John X. Browne. 1876

  4. List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan from ...

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    Free Public Baths of the City of New York, East 54th Street Bath and Gymnasium, 348 E54th St May 10, 2011: Friends Meeting House (28 Gramercy Park South (144 East 20th Street)) October 26, 1965: Friends Meeting House and Friends Seminary (Rutherford Place/16th Street) December 9, 1969: Fuller Building: March 18, 1986

  5. 889 Broadway - Wikipedia

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    889 Broadway, also known as the Gorham Manufacturing Company Building, is a Queen Anne style building located at Broadway and East 19th Street in the Flatiron District of Manhattan in New York City, within the Ladies' Mile Historic District. Built in 1883–1884, it was designed by Edward Hale Kendall.

  6. List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan below ...

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    Neighborhood Playhouse (Henry Street Playhouse, Harry De Jur Playhouse), 466 Grand St & Pitt St 22 March 2011: New York Curb Exchange (later American Stock Exchange), 86 Trinity Place 26 June 2012 Archived 5 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine: New York City Marble Cemetery 52-72 E 2nd Street (see also New York Marble Cemetery) 4 March 1969

  7. Sniffen Court Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district, one of the smallest in New York City, [2] encompasses the entire alley, which consists of 10 two-story brick stables built in 1863–1864 in the early Romanesque Revival style. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated Sniffen Court as a city historic district on June 21, 1966, [ 4 ] and the ...

  8. Richmond Common Council votes no to proposed housing ... - AOL

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    Brian Stumpf, owner of 11th Street Development based in Indianapolis, proposes a new housing development off South 37th Street on the east side of Richmond at Monday night's Richmond Common ...

  9. 35 Hudson Yards - Wikipedia

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    35 Hudson Yards (also Tower E [2]) is a mixed-use skyscraper in Manhattan's West Side composed of apartment units and a hotel. Located near Hell's Kitchen , Chelsea , and the Penn Station area, the building is a part of the Hudson Yards project, a plan to redevelop the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's West Side Yards .