Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower
…this former ornamental banking hall with the Brooklyn Flea. A market with gourmet food and vendors indoors for the winter. For more information visit www.brooklynflea.com Special thanks to Skylight One…
…this former ornamental banking hall with the Brooklyn Flea. A market with gourmet food and vendors indoors for the winter. For more information visit www.brooklynflea.com Special thanks to Skylight One…
…colored terrazzo. The Pavilion, along with the nearby Unisphere and Hall of Science, are the most notable reminders of that great World’s Fair. Click below to learn more. https://www.facebook.com/groups/NysPavilion http://www.aquarelapictures.com/…
…St (Photo: JHPA, Inc.) The Church of St. Luke & St. Matthew, 520 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn. (Photo: Michael Middleton, Li/Saltzman Architects) Lefferts Historic House, Prospect Park, 452 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn….
…the Landmarks Commission, and other organizations; and our former Board Chair, attorney John J. (Jack) Kerr, Jr., who defended preservation in some of the field’s most significant cases and is…
…visit. The museum operates from 11am to 4pm on Sundays by appointment. The synagogue is open for Saturday services at 9am and on holidays. website: www.kkjsm.org phone: 212.431.1619 email: kkj18@msn.com…
…Development Corporation (GJDC), a prominent community-based economic development group in Jamaica www.gjdc.org; Prospect Cemetery Association of Jamaica Village (PCA), an entity whose membership is composed of descendants of people buried…
…of the island is run by the City’s Trust for Governors Island. The entire island has now become a summertime oasis for New Yorkers and tourists. Plan your visit: govisland.com…
…gateway, created in Gothic Revival style, and designed by Richard Upjohn in 1861. In 1966, the Green-Wood Cemetery Gate was declared a New York City Landmark. Plan your visit: green-wood.com…
…from 48th to 51st Street and between 5th and 6th Avenue. rockefellercenter.com There are regular ticketed tours of the complex, Top of the Rock Observation Deck, and Radio City Music…
…of the most elegant International Style interiors in the United States. IT IS NOW CLOSED, but was once located at: 99 East 52nd Street (between Park and Lexington avenues) fourseasonsrestaurant.com…
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