Park Avenue Houses
Historic houses in Manhattan, New York
United States historic place
Park Avenue Houses | |
Park Avenue Houses in 2008 | |
40°46′8″N 73°57′57″W / 40.76889°N 73.96583°W / 40.76889; -73.96583 | |
Built | 1909 |
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Architect | McKim, Mead & White |
Architectural style | Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Neo-Federal |
NRHP reference No. | 80002708[1] |
Added to NRHP | January 3, 1980 |
The Park Avenue Houses in New York City were built in 1909.[2] They were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1]
The Park Avenue Houses are listed together on the National Register of Historic Places and individually on the New York City Landmark Preservation Commission registry. They are
- 680 Park Avenue - Percy R. Pyne House (now the Americas Society)
- 684 Park Avenue - Oliver D. Filley House (now the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute)
- 686 Park Avenue - William Sloane House (now the Italian Cultural Institute of New York)
- 690 Park Avenue - Henry P. Davison House (now the Italian Consulate General)
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan from 59th to 110th Streets
- List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan from 59th to 110th Streets
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ Virginia Kurshan; Joan R. Olshansky & Elizabeth Spencer-Ralph (July 1979). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Park Avenue Houses". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2011-03-25. See also: "Accompanying four photos".
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Structures on Park Avenue in Manhattan
- 770 Broadway
- Daryl Roth Theatre
- 44 Union Square
- 200 South (Everett)
- 201 South (W New York)
- 225 South
- 281 South (Church Missions House)
- 287 South (United Charities Building)
- 300 South
- 316 South (Met Life South Building)
- 324 South (Met Life North Building)
- 365 South (Hotel Giraffe)
- 370 South (New York Life Building)
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 41 (Robb House)
- 57 (Douglas House)
- 58 (Scandinavia House)
- 59 (Our Saviour Roman Catholic Church)
- Union League Club
- 101
- 125 (Pershing Square Building)
- 175 (proposed)
- 200 (MetLife Building)
- 230 (Helmsley Building)
- 245
- 270
- 277
- 299
- 301 (Waldorf Astoria)
- St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church
- 345
- Park Avenue Plaza
- 370 (Racquet and Tennis Club)
- 375 (Seagram Building)
- 390 (Lever House)
- 399
- Park Avenue Tower
- 425
- 432
- 450
- 465 (Ritz Tower)
- 500
- 502 (Trump Park Avenue)
- 520
- 535
- 550
- 593 (Central Presbyterian Church)
- 620
- 625
- 643 (Park Avenue Armory)
- 655
- Harold Pratt House
- Park Avenue Houses
- 720
- 730
- 737
- 740
- 903
- 970
- 980 (Church of St. Ignatius Loyola)
- 1000
- Lewis G. Morris House
- 1010 (Park Avenue Christian Church)
- Brick Presbyterian Church
- George F. Baker Jr. Houses
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Railroad stations |
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Bridges and tunnels |
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- Belmont Hotel
- 42nd Street Airlines Terminal
- 175 (Grand Central Tower)
- 112 South (Murray Hill Hotel)
- 270 (Hotel Marguery)
- 270 (Union Carbide Building)
- 430 (Hoffman Auto Showroom)
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