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Coordinates: 40°44′5″N 73°59′57″W / 40.73472°N 73.99917°W / 40.73472; -73.99917
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United States historic place
Jefferson Market Library
(Third Judicial District Courthouse)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
New York State Register of Historic Places
At sunset in 2024
Map
Location425 Avenue of the Americas
Manhattan, New York City
Coordinates40°44′5″N 73°59′57″W / 40.73472°N 73.99917°W / 40.73472; -73.99917
Built1874–1877
ArchitectFrederick Clarke Withers
Architectural styleHigh Victorian Gothic[1]
NRHP reference No.72000875
NYSRHP No.06101.000423
Significant dates
Added to NRHPNovember 9, 1972[3]
Designated NHLDecember 22, 1977[4]
Designated NYSRHPJune 23, 1980[2]

The Jefferson Market Branch of the New York Public Library, once known as the Jefferson Market Courthouse, is a National Historic Landmark located at 425 Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue), on the southwest corner of West 10th Street, in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, on a triangular plot formed by Greenwich Avenue and West 10th Street. It was originally built as the Third Judicial District Courthouse from 1874 to 1877, and was designed by architect Frederick Clarke Withers of the firm of Vaux and Withers.

Though faced with demolition in 1958, public outcry led to its reuse as a branch of the New York Public Library. The building is now part of the New York City Landmark Preservation Commission's Greenwich Village Historic District, created in 1969.[1] In addition, the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972[3] and made a National Historic Landmark in 1977.[4] The AIA Guide to New York City calls the building "A mock Neuschwansteinian assemblage ... of leaded glass, steeply sloping roofs, gables, pinnacles, Venetian Gothic embellishments, and an intricate tower and clock; one of the City's most remarkable buildings."[5]

Early history and architecture

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A tall octagonal wooden fire lookout tower was the first building on the site, built circa 1833, located in the center of the merchants' sheds at the Jefferson Market that had been established at this site in 1832 and named for the late President. Court sessions were held in the Jefferson Assembly Rooms that rose above the market sheds. The wood tower and the market structures were torn down by the city to build a new courthouse, the adjacent Jefferson Market Prison building that stood on the corner of West 10th Street and Greenwich Avenue and new coordinated market housing (built in 1883). Of the carefully massed eclectic and picturesque group, only the former Courthouse now remains.

The commission for the new courthouse went to the firm of Vaux and Withers, but as Calvert Vaux was busy with the American Museum of Natural History and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the design fell to his partner, the English-born Frederick Clarke Withers.[6] Withers came from the same background as Vaux,[6] so it is not unusual that his High Victorian Gothic design was similar in some respects to the "Ruskinian Gothic" aesthetic of Vaux's early buildings, such as in its polychrome materials – red brick, black stone, white granite, yellow sandstone trim and variegated roof slates. Reasoning that a building with a clock tower was going to look like a church no matter what he did, Withers decided to add church-like touches with non-religious content, such as the tympanum which shows a scene from The Merchant of Venice instead of the usual scene of Christ sitting in judgment or other ecclesiastical subject matter.[6] The building also features stained glass windows and a fountain decorated with birds and animals.[1]

The courthouse was completed in 1877, and in 1885 a panel of American architects sponsored by American Architect and Building News voted it the fifth most beautiful building in America.[1]

Jefferson Market Court in 1935, with the IRT Sixth Avenue Line in front of it. Photograph by Berenice Abbott (1935)

Use and reuse

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The building got substantial use as a courthouse, as the Third Judicial District covered the Madison Square area, where the city's entertainment district – The Tenderloin – was located. So heavy was the traffic, that the country's first night court began there.[6] Among the more noted people arraigned in the courthouse was Harry K. Thaw, the murderer of celebrity architect Stanford White.[6]

The building ceased to be used as a courthouse in 1945;[7] its future was uncertain, and it was in danger of being torn down. A group of community preservationists led by Margot Gayle and Ruth Wittenberg formed the Committee of Neighbors to Get the Clock on Jefferson Market Courthouse Started and campaigned to have the building converted into a library.[5] In 1961, the New York Public Library agreed to the plan and architect Giorgio Cavaglieri was brought in to restore the exterior[5] and redesign the building's interior for its new use – one of the first adaptive reuse projects in the United States, and a signal event in the historic preservation movement.[1] The restoration is estimated to have cost $1.4 million.[8] The library opened in 1967,[1] with the police court becoming the Children's Reading Room, the Civil Court the Adult Reading Room.[9] Budget cutbacks in 1974 caused the Board of Trustees of the New York Public Library to vote to close the branch, as well as two others.[8] After an outcry from residents, the decision was rescinded one month later.[10]

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977, both under the name "Third Judicial District Courthouse".[4][11][12]

The building received further restoration in 1994 by preservationist architect Joseph Pell Lombardi.[5]

Recent history

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Video architectural tour of the Jefferson Market Library

In 1996 "Ol' Jeff", the fire bell, silent in the Tower for 135 years, regained its voice with Margot Gayle's help, thanks to Cynthia Crane and Marilyn Dorato. It strikes the hours from 9am to 10pm. On April 13, 1997, The New York Times wrote: "The bell has newly and unexpectedly connected the community surrounding the building on Avenue of the Americas at 10th Street, helping to put the concept of village back in Greenwich Village; it serves as a powerful, an hourly, reminder of the values of architectural preservation."[13]

There are annual tours of the tower, typically during Open House New York weekend in October.[citation needed]

The main entrance to the Jefferson Market Library

By 2012 the building's exterior was once again in need of restoration, deteriorated ornaments were re-sculpted from the original Ohio sandstone. The tower's railings and finial were repaired and resecured. Missing and broken slates were replaced on the slate roof and a new copper drainage system installed. Brick and stone were re-pointed and cleaned. SUPERSTRUCTURES Engineers + Architects led the restoration. The owners and project team were honored by the New York Landmarks Conservancy with its Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award in 2014.[citation needed]

The building had further improvements in 2019 to bring it in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.[14] It reopened in July 2022.[15][16]

The library manager is Frank Collerius who also presents the New York Public Library's podcast The Librarian Is In.[17]

See also

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  • List of National Historic Landmarks in New York City
  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan below 14th Street

References

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Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission; Dolkart, Andrew S.; Postal, Matthew A. (2009). Postal, Matthew A. (ed.). Guide to New York City Landmarks (4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 53–54. ISBN 978-0-470-28963-1.
  2. ^ "Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS)". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. November 7, 2014. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  3. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  4. ^ a b c "Third Judicial District Courthouse". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. September 19, 2007. Archived from the original on August 17, 2009.
  5. ^ a b c d White, Norval; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010). AIA Guide to New York City (5th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. p. 144. ISBN 978-0-19538-386-7.
  6. ^ a b c d e Nevius, Michelle & Nevius, James (2009). Inside the Apple: A Streetwise History of New York City. New York: Free Press. ISBN 141658997X. pp.135-136
  7. ^ Huxtable, Ada Louise (September 10, 1961). "To Keep the Best of New York". The New York Times.
  8. ^ a b Siegal, Allan M. (October 11, 1974). "Staff Cuts Forcing 3 Library Closings". The New York Times. ProQuest 119957639.
  9. ^ Gold, Joyce. From Trout Stream to Bohemia: A Walking Guide to Greenwich Village History 1988:89.
  10. ^ Ide, Reed (November 12, 1974). "Jefferson Library: We Won This Round But The Struggle Is Far From Over". The Villager.
  11. ^ Carolyn Pitts (May 24, 1977). "Third Judicial District Courthouse (Jefferson Market Courthouse)". National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination. National Park Service.
  12. ^ "Third Judicial District Courthouse (Jefferson Market Courthouse)--Accompanying photos and drawing, exterior and interior, from c.1880 and undated". National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination (photos). National Park Service. May 24, 1977.
  13. ^ Frank, Michael. "Old Bell Regains Its Voice and a Community Resounds" The New York Times (April 11, 1997)
  14. ^ "Jefferson Market Library Gets ADA Rehab". WESTVIEW NEWS. June 7, 2019. Retrieved January 8, 2024.
  15. ^ "The New York Public Library's Jefferson Market Branch Reopens Following Significant Improvements to Historic Building". The New York Public Library. Retrieved August 28, 2022.
  16. ^ Ginsburg, Aaron (July 15, 2022). "NYPL's historic Jefferson Market branch in Greenwich Village reopens after $10M overhaul". 6sqft. Retrieved January 8, 2024.
  17. ^ "You Can't Always Get What You Want: The Librarian Is In Podcast, Ep. 98". The New York Public Library. Retrieved August 28, 2022.

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  • Hamilton Grange National Memorial
  • Harlem YMCA
  • Harry F. Sinclair House
  • Henry Clay Frick House
  • Henry Street Settlement
  • Hispanic Society of America
  • Holland Tunnel
  • James Weldon Johnson Residence
  • Jefferson Market Library
  • Lettie G. Howard
  • Low Memorial Library
  • Lower East Side Tenement Museum
  • Macy's Herald Square
  • Margaret Sanger Clinic
  • Matthew Henson Residence
  • Merchant's House Museum
  • Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower
  • Morgan Library & Museum
  • Morris–Jumel Mansion
  • New York Amsterdam News Building
  • New York City Hall
  • New York Life Building
  • New York Public Library Main Branch
  • New York Stock Exchange Building
  • New York Yacht Club Building
  • Park Avenue Armory
  • Philosophy Hall
  • Plaza Hotel
  • Pupin Hall
  • Rockefeller Center
  • Samuel J. Tilden House
  • Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
  • SoHo
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church
  • St. George's Episcopal Church
  • St. Patrick's Cathedral
  • St. Paul's Chapel
  • Stonewall Inn
  • Surrogate's Courthouse
  • The Dakota
  • The Met Fifth Avenue
  • The Players
  • The Town Hall
  • Tiffany and Company Building
  • Trinity Church
  • Tweed Courthouse
  • Union Square
  • United Charities Building
  • United States lightship Ambrose
  • USS Intrepid
  • Whitney Museum of American Art
  • Will Marion Cook House
  • Woolworth Building
New York City
outside Manhattan
  • Admiral David Glasgow Farragut Gravesite
  • Alice Austen House
  • Bartow–Pell Mansion
  • Bronx Community College
  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Brooklyn Heights
  • Center for Brooklyn History
  • Conference House
  • Croton Aqueduct
  • Green-Wood Cemetery
  • Jackie Robinson House
  • King Manor
  • Lorillard Snuff Mill
  • Louis Armstrong House
  • New York Botanical Garden
  • Old Quaker Meeting House
  • Plymouth Church
  • Protestant Reformed Dutch Church of Flushing
  • Quarters A
  • Ralph Johnson Bunche House
  • Sailors' Snug Harbor
  • St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
  • United Workers Cooperatives
  • Van Cortlandt House
  • Voorlezer's House
  • Ward's Point
  • Woodlawn Cemetery
  • Wyckoff House
  • Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead
Westchester County
  • Aaron Copland House
  • Armour–Stiner House
  • Boston Post Road Historic District
  • Croton Aqueduct
  • Elephant Hotel
  • Henry Draper Observatory
  • John Hartford House
  • Kykuit
  • Lyndhurst
  • Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow
  • Philipsburg Manor House
  • Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site
  • Playland
  • Thomas Paine Cottage
  • Stepping Stones
  • Sunnyside
  • Van Cortlandt Manor
  • Villa Lewaro
  • Winged Foot Golf Club
Rest of the state
  • Adams Power Plant Transformer House
  • Adirondack Park
  • Arden
  • Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site
  • Bronck House
  • Camp Pine Knot
  • Camp Uncas
  • Canfield Casino and Congress Park
  • Chautauqua Institution
  • Clermont State Historic Site
  • Cobblestone Historic District
  • Davis-Ferris Organ
  • DeWint House
  • Delaware and Hudson Canal
  • Dutch Reformed Church
  • Eagle Island Camp
  • Elihu Root House
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton House
  • Elkanah Watson House
  • Fort Crailo
  • Fort Crown Point
  • Fort Klock
  • Fort Montgomery
  • Fort Niagara
  • Fort Saint-Frédéric
  • Fort Stanwix
  • Fort Ticonderoga
  • Franklin B. Hough House
  • Ganondagan State Historic Site
  • Gen. William Floyd House
  • General Electric Research Laboratory
  • Geneseo Historic District
  • George Eastman Museum
  • Gerrit Smith Estate
  • Grant Cottage State Historic Site
  • Great Camp Sagamore
  • Harriet Tubman National Historical Park
  • Historic Track
  • Holland Land Office
  • Hudson River Historic District
  • Hudson River State Hospital
  • Huguenot Street Historic District
  • Hurley Historic District
  • Hyde Hall
  • Irving Langmuir House
  • Jean Hasbrouck House
  • Jethro Wood House
  • John Brown Farm State Historic Site
  • John Jay Homestead State Historic Site
  • Johnson Hall State Historic Site
  • Kate Mullany House
  • Knox's Headquarters State Historic Site
  • Lamoka site
  • Land Tortoise
  • Lemuel Haynes House
  • Lewis Miller Cottage
  • Locust Grove
  • Main Building
  • Manitoga
  • Martin Van Buren National Historic Site
  • Mohawk Upper Castle Historic District
  • Mohonk Mountain House
  • Montgomery Place
  • Morrill Hall
  • Nash
  • New York State Canal System
  • New York State Inebriate Asylum
  • Newtown Battlefield State Park
  • Niagara Falls State Park
  • Nott Memorial
  • Olana State Historic Site
  • Old Dutch Church
  • Old Fort Johnson
  • Old Whaler's Church
  • Oliver Bronson House
  • Oneida Community Mansion House
  • Oriskany Battlefield State Historic Site
  • Owl's Nest
  • Palisades Interstate Park Commission
  • Petrified Sea Gardens
  • Plattsburgh Bay
  • Riverby
  • Roscoe Conkling House
  • Rose Hill Mansion
  • Santanoni Preserve
  • Saratoga Spa State Park
  • Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site
  • Slabsides
  • Springside
  • Steepletop
  • Stony Point Battlefield
  • Susan B. Anthony House
  • Thomas Cole National Historic Site
  • Top Cottage
  • Troy Savings Bank Music Hall
  • United States Military Academy
  • Utica Psychiatric Center
  • Valcour Bay
  • Van Alen House
  • Vassar College Observatory
  • W. & L. E. Gurley Building
  • Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site
  • West Point Foundry
  • Willard Memorial Chapel-Welch Memorial Hall
  • William H. Seward House
  • Woodchuck Lodge
  • Yaddo
Historic sites
  • Castle Clinton National Monument
  • Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site
  • Federal Hall National Memorial
  • General Grant National Memorial
  • Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site
  • Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
  • Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site
  • Saratoga National Historical Park
  • Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site
  • Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
  • Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site
  • Women's Rights National Historical Park
Former
Relocated
  • Nantucket (LV-112)
  • USCGC Fir (WLM-212)
  • USS Edson
Delisted
  • Edwin H. Armstrong House
  • Florence Mills House
  • Old Blenheim Bridge
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  • t
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National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan
Historic districts
  • 322–344 East 69th Street
  • Audubon Terrace
  • Bowery
  • Central Park West
  • Charlton–King–Vandam
  • Chelsea
  • Chinatown and Little Italy
  • East 73rd Street
  • Fort Tryon Park
  • Fulton–Nassau
  • Gramercy Park
  • Greenwich Village
  • Hamilton Heights
  • Jumel Terrace
  • Lower East Side
  • MacDougal–Sullivan Gardens
  • Manhattan Avenue–West 120th–123rd Streets
  • Meatpacking District
  • Mount Morris Park
  • Residences at 5-15 West 54th Street
  • St. Nicholas
  • Sniffen Court
  • SoHo
  • South Street Seaport
  • St. Mark's
  • Stuyvesant Square
  • Sugar Hill
  • Sutton Place
  • Tudor City
  • Turtle Bay Gardens
  • Upper East Side
  • Wall Street
  • West 147th–149th Streets
Cemeteries
  • African Burial Ground National Monument
  • First Shearith Israel Graveyard
  • Harlem African Burial Ground
  • New York City Marble Cemetery
  • New York Marble Cemetery
  • Trinity Church Cemetery
Clubhouses
  • American Fine Arts Society
  • Casa Italiana
  • Century Association
  • Civic Club / Estonian House
  • Colony Club
  • Delta Psi, Alpha Chapter building
  • Engineering Societies' Building
  • Engineers' Club Building
  • Grolier Club
  • Harvard Club of New York City
  • Henry Street Settlement
  • Lambs Club
  • The Level Club
  • New York City Bar Association
  • New York City Center
  • New York Yacht Club
  • Norwood Club
  • Odd Fellows Hall
  • The Players
  • Racquet and Tennis Club
  • Salmagundi Club
  • University Club of New York
  • University Settlement Society of New York
  • Women's Liberation Center
  • Women's National Republican Club
Commercial buildings
Office buildings
  • 1 Broadway
  • 1 Hanover Square
  • 1 Wall Street Court
  • 108 Leonard
  • 116 John Street
  • 23 Wall Street
  • 254–260 Canal Street
  • 330 West 42nd Street
  • 361 Broadway
  • 40 Wall Street
  • 48 Wall Street
  • 488 Madison Avenue
  • 49 Chambers
  • 56 Pine Street
  • 63 Wall Street
  • 90 West Street
  • American Radiator Building
  • Bayard–Condict Building
  • Bell Laboratories Building
  • Broad Exchange Building
  • Candler Building
  • Cary Building
  • Century Building
  • Chamber of Commerce Building
  • Chanin Building
  • Chrysler Building
  • Church Missions House
  • Corbin Building
  • Daily News Building
  • Decker Building
  • Empire Building
  • Empire State Building
  • Equitable Building
  • Film Center Building
  • Flatiron Building
  • Fred F. French Building
  • General Electric Building
  • House of the New York City Bar Association
  • Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building
  • Lever House
  • Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower
  • New York County Lawyers' Association Building
  • New York Evening Post Building
  • New York Life Building
  • Old New York Evening Post Building
  • Park Row Building
  • Puck Building
  • Rockefeller Center
  • Schermerhorn Row Block
  • Scribner Building
  • Seagram Building
  • W New York Union Square
  • Woolworth Building
Drinking establishments
  • Fraunces Tavern
  • Julius
  • Minton's Playhouse
  • Stonewall Inn
Stores,
other commercial
  • 170–176 John Street
  • 280 Broadway
  • 287 Broadway
  • 452 Fifth Avenue
  • 55 Wall Street
  • 75 Murray Street
  • American Bank Note Company Building
  • American Stock Exchange Building
  • Apple Bank Building
  • Bank of the Metropolis
  • Barclay–Vesey Building
  • Bowery Savings Bank Building
  • Chelsea Market
  • David S. Brown Store
  • De Vinne Press Building
  • E. V. Haughwout Building
  • Greenwich Savings Bank Building
  • Kitchen, Montross & Wilcox Store
  • Lincoln Building
  • Macy's Herald Square
  • Metropolitan Savings Bank Building
  • Mount Morris Bank Building
  • New York Amsterdam News Building
  • New York Savings Bank Building
  • New York Stock Exchange Building
  • Park and Tilford Building
  • R. C. Williams Warehouse
  • Robbins & Appleton Building
  • Schermerhorn Building
  • Sheffield Farms Stable
  • Tiffany and Company Building
  • United Charities Building
  • Van Tassell and Kearney Horse Auction Mart
Educational buildings
Colleges and schools
  • Barnard Hall
  • Brown Building
  • City College Quadrangle
  • Claremont Riding Academy
  • Cooper Union
  • Earl Hall
  • Founder's Hall
  • Fourteenth Ward Industrial School
  • Marymount School of New York
  • Milbank, Brinckerhoff, and Fiske Halls
  • New York School of Applied Design for Women
  • P.S. 9
  • P.S. 135
  • P.S. 157
  • Philosophy Hall
  • Pupin Hall
  • St. Walburga's Academy
  • Union Theological Seminary
Libraries
  • 115th Street Library
  • General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York
  • Hamilton Grange Library
  • Jefferson Market Library
  • Low Memorial Library
  • Morgan Library & Museum
  • New York Public Library Main Branch
  • New York Society Library
  • Ottendorfer Public Library and Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital
  • Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
  • Yorkville Library
Government buildings
Post office buildings
  • Canal Street Station
  • Church Street Station
  • Cooper Station
  • Inwood Station
  • James A. Farley Building
  • Knickerbocker Station
  • Lenox Hill Station
  • Madison Square Station
  • Old Chelsea Station
Courthouse
  • Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State
  • Harlem Courthouse
  • Surrogate's Courthouse
  • Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse
  • Tweed Courthouse
Other governmental
  • 1st Police Precinct Station House
  • 240 Centre Street
  • Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
  • Blackwell Island Light
  • Block House
  • New York City Hall
  • City Pier A
  • Federal Hall
  • Federal Office Building
  • Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building
  • Firehouse, Engine Company 31
  • Firehouse, Engine Company 33 and Ladder Company 9
  • Gracie Mansion
  • Harlem Fire Watchtower
  • Little Red Lighthouse
  • Manhattan Municipal Building
  • Municipal Asphalt Plant
Hospital buildings
  • City Hospital
  • Gouverneur Health
  • Mount Sinai Morningside
  • The Octagon
  • R & S Building
  • Smallpox Hospital
  • Society for the Lying-In Hospital
  • Strecker Memorial Laboratory
Hotel buildings
  • Barbizon 63
  • The Chatwal New York
  • George Washington Hotel
  • Gilsey House
  • Grand Hotel
  • Hotel Albert
  • Hotel Chelsea
  • Hotel Gerard
  • Hotel Seville NoMad
  • Hotel Theresa
  • The Knickerbocker Hotel
  • Martinique Hotel
  • Plaza Hotel
  • Times Square Hotel
  • Webster Hotel
  • Westchester House
Military facilities
  • 69th Regiment Armory
  • 369th Regiment Armory
  • Castle Clinton
  • Castle Williams
  • First Battery Armory
  • Fort Jay
  • Fort Washington Avenue Armory
  • Park Avenue Armory
  • Fort Washington
Museums and memorials
  • American Museum of Natural History
  • Castle Clinton
  • Castle Williams
  • Dyckman House
  • Eldridge Street Synagogue
  • Federal Hall
  • Fraunces Tavern
  • Gracie Mansion
  • Grant's Tomb
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • Hamilton Grange National Memorial
  • Hispanic Society of America
  • Lower East Side Tenement Museum
  • Merchant's House Museum
  • Morgan Library & Museum
  • Morris–Jumel Mansion
  • Mount Vernon Hotel Museum
  • Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site
  • South Street Seaport
  • Statue of Liberty
  • The Met Fifth Avenue
  • Whitney Museum of American Art
Parks and recreation
  • Asser Levy Recreation Center
  • Bowling Green
  • Bryant Park
  • Central Park
  • Duffy Square
  • Fort Tryon Park
  • Governors Island National Monument
  • Greenacre Park
  • Marcus Garvey Park
  • Riverside Park
  • Statue of Liberty National Monument
  • Union Square
  • Verdi Square
    • Giuseppe Verdi Monument
Religious buildings
Churches
  • Chapel of the Good Shepherd
  • Church of Notre Dame
  • Church of St. Ignatius Loyola
  • Church of St. Mary the Virgin
  • Church of St. Vincent Ferrer
  • Church of Sweden in New York
  • Church of the Ascension, Episcopal
  • Church of the Heavenly Rest
  • Church of the Holy Apostles
  • Church of the Holy Communion and Buildings
  • Church of the Immaculate Conception and Clergy Houses
  • Church of the Incarnation, Episcopal
  • Church of the Intercession
  • Church of the Transfiguration, Episcopal
  • Church of the Transfiguration, Roman Catholic
  • Eleventh Street Methodist Episcopal Chapel
  • Elmendorf Reformed Church
  • First Hungarian Reformed Church of New York
  • First Roumanian-American Congregation
  • Fort Washington Presbyterian Church
  • German Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Mark
  • Grace Church
  • Holy Trinity Church
  • Holyrood Episcopal Church
  • John Street Methodist Church
  • Judson Memorial Church
  • Marble Collegiate Church
  • Mariner's Temple
  • Metropolitan Baptist Church
  • Riverside Church
  • Saint Luke's Lutheran Church
  • Saint Thomas Church
  • Sea and Land Church
  • Second Church of Christ, Scientist
  • St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
  • St. Augustine's Church
  • St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church
  • St. Cecilia Church and Convent
  • St. George's Episcopal Church
  • St. Ignatius of Antioch Church
  • St. James Roman Catholic Church
  • St. Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic Church
  • St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery
  • St. Michael's Episcopal Church
  • St. Patrick's Cathedral
  • St. Patrick's Old Cathedral
  • St. Paul the Apostle Church
  • St. Paul's Chapel
  • St. Peter's Church
  • St. Peter's Lutheran Church
  • St. Philip's Episcopal Church
  • Trinity Chapel Complex
  • Trinity Church
  • Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Manhattan
  • West End Collegiate Church
  • Zion-St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church
Synagogues
  • The Actors' Temple
  • B'nai Jeshurun
  • Beth Hamedrash Hagodol
  • Bialystoker Synagogue
  • Central Synagogue
  • Congregation Ohab Zedek
  • Eldridge Street Synagogue
  • Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights
  • Kehila Kedosha Janina
  • Old Broadway Synagogue
  • Park East Synagogue
  • Ramath Orah
  • Stanton Street Synagogue
  • Temple Israel of the City of New York
Residential buildings
Houses
  • 51 Market Street
  • 83 and 85 Sullivan Street
  • 131 Charles Street
  • 146 East 38th Street
  • 203 East 29th Street
  • 203 Prince Street
  • 311 and 313 East 58th Street
  • 326, 328, and 330 East 18th Street
  • 437–459 West 24th Street
  • 647 Fifth Avenue
  • Adelaide L. T. Douglas House
  • Admiral's House
  • Alfred E. Smith House
  • Andrew Carnegie Mansion
  • Benjamin N. Duke House
  • Blackwell House
  • Cartier Building
  • Charlie Parker Residence
  • Chester A. Arthur Home
  • Daniel LeRoy House
  • Duke Ellington House
  • Dyckman House
  • East 80th Street Houses
  • Edward Mooney House
  • Felix M. Warburg House
  • General Winfield Scott House
  • George F. Baker Jr. Houses
  • Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo House
  • Governor's House
  • Gracie Mansion
  • Hamilton Fish House
  • Hamilton Grange National Memorial
  • Harry F. Sinclair House
  • Henry Clay Frick House
  • Houses at 157–165 East 78th Street
  • Houses at 208–218 East 78th Street
  • Isaac L. Rice Mansion
  • Isaac T. Hopper House
  • James A. Burden House
  • James B. Duke House
  • James Bailey House
  • James Brown House
  • James F. D. Lanier Residence
  • James Watson House
  • Joseph Raphael De Lamar House
  • Langston Hughes House
  • Lescaze House
  • Lewis G. Morris House
  • Lucy Drexel Dahlgren House
  • Margaret Sanger Clinic
  • Merchant's House Museum
  • Morris–Jumel Mansion
  • Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt House
  • New York Amsterdam News Building
  • Otto H. Kahn House
  • Park Avenue Houses
  • Pomander Walk
  • Samuel J. Tilden House
  • Sara Delano Roosevelt Memorial House
  • Schinasi Mansion
  • St. Mark's Historic District
  • Stephen Van Rensselaer House
  • Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site
  • Villard Houses
  • Will Marion Cook House
  • William Goadby Loew House
  • William H. Moore House
Apartments,
other residential
  • 1 Wall Street Court
  • 21 West Street
  • 45 East 66th Street
  • 49 Chambers
  • 88 Greenwich Street
  • 90 West Street
  • 108 Leonard
  • 240 Central Park South
  • 240 Centre Street
  • 287 Broadway
  • 555 Edgecombe Avenue
  • 1261 Madison Avenue
  • Alwyn Court
  • American Thread Building
  • Association Residence Nursing Home
  • Bank of the Metropolis
  • Barbizon 63
  • Barclay–Vesey Building
  • Brooks and Hewitt Halls
  • Cherokee Apartments
  • Christodora House
  • Colonnade Row
  • Dunbar Apartments
  • First Houses
  • Harlem River Houses
  • Harlem YMCA
  • Hudson View Gardens
  • International House of New York
  • Ivey Delph Apartments
  • James Weldon Johnson Residence
  • Liberty Tower
  • Lower East Side Tenement Museum
  • Master Apartments
  • Metro North Plaza
  • New York Cancer Hospital
  • Penn South
  • Puck Building
  • Red House
  • The Ansonia
  • The Apthorp
  • The Belnord
  • The Dakota
  • The Dorilton
  • The Octagon
  • The Osborne
  • The Sofia
  • The Wilbraham
  • Westbeth Artists Community
Theatres
  • Apollo Theater
  • Beacon Theatre
  • Bouwerie Lane Theatre
  • Carnegie Hall
  • Ed Sullivan Theater
  • Hudson Theatre
  • New Amsterdam Theatre
  • New York City Center
  • The Public Theater
  • Radio City Music Hall
  • Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
  • The Town Hall
  • Village East by Angelika
Transportation
Bridges and tunnels
  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • High Bridge
  • Holland Tunnel
  • Joralemon Street Tunnel
  • Manhattan Bridge
  • New York Central Railroad 69th Street Transfer Bridge
  • Park Avenue Viaduct
  • Queensboro Bridge
  • Washington Bridge
Railway and subway stations
  • 14th Street–Union Square
  • 28th Street (Seventh Ave.)
  • 28th Street (Park Ave. S)
  • 33rd Street
  • 59th Street–Columbus Circle
  • 72nd Street
  • 79th Street
  • 86th Street
  • Cathedral Parkway–110th Street
  • 116th Street–Columbia University
  • 125th Street
  • 145th Street
  • 168th Street
  • 181st Street (Fort Washington Ave.)
  • 181st Street (St. Nicholas Ave.)
  • 190th Street
  • Astor Place
  • Bleecker Street
  • Bowling Green
  • Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall/Chambers Street
  • Chambers Street
  • City Hall
  • Dyckman Street
  • Grand Central Terminal
  • Times Square–42nd Street
  • Wall Street
  • West Fourth Street–Washington Square
Substations
  • Dyckman-Hillside Substation
  • Substation 7
  • Substation 219
  • Strecker Memorial Laboratory
Ships
  • Admiral Dewey
  • Ambrose
  • Circle Line X
  • Frying Pan
  • Intrepid
  • John J. Harvey
  • Lettie G. Howard
  • Lilac
  • Shearwater
  • W. O. Decker
  • Wavertree
  • Yankee
Others
  • Battery Maritime Building
  • City Pier A
  • Pier 57
Others
  • Columbus Monument
  • Croton Aqueduct
  • Croton Aqueduct Gate House
  • Space Shuttle Enterprise
Former
  • Florence Mills House
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