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The Basilica of Saint Patrick's Old Cathedral, sometimes shortened to St. Patrick's Old Cathedral or simply Old St. Patrick's, is a Catholic parish church, a basilica, and the former cathedral of the Archdiocese of New York, located in the Nolita neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City.
Garden City: Cathedral of the ... New York: Cathedral Basilica of St. James (Roman Catholic) 26] Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph (Roman ... New York (Antiochian Orthodox)
In 2017, MBB Architects and Structure Tone, Landmark Facilities Group, and P.W. Grosser completed a new geothermal system under St. Patrick's Cathedral, believed to be the largest in New York City. [ 194 ] [ 195 ] The gardens adjoining the cathedral to the north and south were excavated for the system's construction, and they were replanted ...
Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Syracuse; Basilica of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Southampton, New York) St. Adalbert's Basilica, Buffalo; St. Mary of the Angels Basilica (Olean, New York) St. Patrick's Old Cathedral
Saint Benedict Joseph Labre Parish is a historic Roman Catholic parish church complex in the Diocese of Brooklyn, located at 94-40 118th Street in Richmond Hill, Queens, New York City. Description [ edit ]
Times Square, in Manhattan Following is an alphabetical list of notable buildings, sites and monuments located in New York City in the United States. The borough is indicated in parentheses. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (May 2012) American Museum of Natural History (Manhattan) Rose Center for Earth and Space America's Response Monument (Manhattan) Apollo ...
It shows what the US, from California to Ohio to New York, looked like from 1971 to 1977. Of the 81,000 images the photographers took, more than 20,000 photos were archived, and at least 15,000 ...
The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission was created following the preservation fight and subsequent demolition of Pennsylvania Station. New York City's right to limit owners' ability to convert landmarked buildings was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1978.