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Guide to New York City Landmarks New York Landmarks Preservation Commission

Guide to New York City Landmarks By New York Landmarks Preservation Commission

Guide to New York City Landmarks by New York Landmarks Preservation Commission


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This is the only official guide to the landmarks of New York City, filled with information compiled by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission's architectural historians and research staff.

Guide to New York City Landmarks Summary

Guide to New York City Landmarks by New York Landmarks Preservation Commission

The official guide to New York's must-see buildings Yes, it's a wonderful town, and this book gives you more than 1,200 reasons why. With a host of new landmarks, 80 two-color, easy-to-read maps, and more than 200 photographs, this new edition of the official and only complete guide to New York's landmarks will make every visitor feel like a native--and turn every native into a wide-eyed tourist. New to this edition are more than 75 recently designated landmarks and 10 new historic districts, with a new focus on neighborhoods with local history and details explaining some of the more remarkable buildings in the districts. Includes a Foreword by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission is the New York City agency responsible for protecting and preserving New York City's architecturally, historically, and culturally significant buildings. Founded in 1965 after the destruction of the original Penn Station, the Commission consists of 11 commissioners, including at least three architects, a historian, a realtor, a planner or landscape architect, as well as a representative of each borough.

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The recognition of Queens neighborhoods, incidentally, is one of the notable changes in the fourth edition of the Guide to New York City Landmarks...the new edition treats Queens as it should, just like the rest of the city. Graphically, this is a small change, but it is these and other enhancements to this frequently updated guide that make it worthwhile. ( The Architect's Newspaper , June 3, 2009)

Table of Contents

Foreword, Michael R. Bloomberg. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction: How to Use This Guide. MANHATTAN. Overview Map. Financial District, Battery Park. Civic Center, Tribeca. SoHo, Little Italy. Bowery, Chinatown, Lower East Side. West Village. East Village. Chelsea. Ladies' Mile, Madison Square, Gramercy Park. Theater District. Midtown East, Murray Hill, Tudor City. Midtown East, Rockefeller Center, Turtle Bay. Midtown West. Upper West Side, south of 83rd Street. Central Park. Upper West Side, north of 83rd Street. Upper East Side, south of 76th Street. Upper East Side, 76th Street to 94th Street. Upper East Side and East Harlem, 94th Street to 106th Street. Morningside Heights, Harlem, Sugar Hill. Washington Heights, Inwood. BROOKLYN. Overview Map. Greenpoint, Williamsburg. Williamsburg, Southside. Brooklyn Navy Yard. Fulton Ferry. DUMBO, Vinegar Hill. Brooklyn Heights, Downtown Brooklyn. Fort Greene, Clinton Hill. Red Hook. Carroll Gardens, Gowanus. Sunset Park. Park Slope, Prospect Park, Flatbush. Flatbush. Bedford-Stuyvesant, Crown Heights. Bushwick. Bushwick, Brownsville, Cypress Hills. New Lots. Flatbush, Flatlands. Midwood, Flatlands. Gravesend, Sheepshead Bay. Coney Island, Brighton Beach. Bensonhurst. Bay Ridge. QUEENS. Overview Map. Ridgewood. Long Island City, Queensbridge. Sunnyside Gardens. Astoria, Woodside. Long Island City, Astoria. Astoria, Steinway. LaGuardia Airport. Jackson Heights. Elmhurst, Newtown. Corona. Flushing Meadows Corona Park. Flushing, Murray Hill. College Point. Beechhurst, Fort Totten. Bayside. Douglaston. Floral Park. Jamaica. Forest Hills. Rego Park, Forest Hills. Kew Gardens, Richmond Hill. John F. Kennedy International Airport. Far Rockaway. BRONX. Overview Map. Mott Haven, Melrose. Morrisania, Hunts Point, West Farms. High Bridge, Morrisania. University Heights, Tremont, Fordham. Fordham Univesity, Bronx Park. Bedford Park, Norwood. Riverdale, Fieldston, Spuyten Duyvil. North Riverdale, Mount Saint Vincent. Eastchester. Pelham Bay Park. City Island. Westchester Square. Fort Schuyler. STATEN ISLAND. Overview Map. New Brighton, West Brighton. Saint George, Stapleton. Rosebank, Fort Wadsworth. Grymes Hill, West Brighton, Sunnyside. Port Richmond, West Brighton. Mariners Harbor, Elm Park. Westerleigh. Seaview, Richmond Town, New Dorp, Dongan Hills. Eltingville. Prince?s Bay. Rossville, Charleston. Tottenville. THE ISLANDS: Governors, Liberty, Ellis and Roosevelt. Appendix: What is the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission?. Indexes. OF SPECIAL INTEREST. Facts & Figures. Tallest. The Printed Word. Deco Destinations. Artist's New York. New to New York. Preserving the Moderns. Historic Street Lampposts. Off-Broadway. Beyond the Tenement. Block Beautiful. In Transit. City Beautiful. Ye Old New York. War & Peace. Rare and Unusual.

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GOR008613888
9780470289631
0470289635
Guide to New York City Landmarks by New York Landmarks Preservation Commission
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20081219
464
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