American Female Guardian Society Industrial School 7 (now First Hungarian Baptist Church)- 225 East 80th Street

American Female Guardian Society Industrial School 7 (now First Hungarian Baptist Church) 225 East 80th Street New York NY

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Emanuel Sisterhood of Personal Service (now apartments)- 318 East 82nd Street

Emanuel Sisterhood of Personal Service (now apartments) 318 East 82nd Street New York NY

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92NY- 1395 Lexington Avenue

92NY 1395 Lexington Avenue New York NY

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Andy Warhol residence- 1342 Lexington Avenue

Andy Warhol residence 1342 Lexington Avenue New York NY

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Helen Frankenthaler studios- 173 East 83rd Street- 117 1/2 East 83rd Street

Helen Frankenthaler studios 173 East 83rd Street & 117 1/2 East 83rd Street New York NY

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829 Park Avenue

A playground originally constructed in the 1930s, and pathways, within an English Romantic style public park designed in 1857-1858 by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. Application is to modify the playground footprint and pathways, and replace fencing.

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Central Park – Harlem Meer

A playground originally constructed in the 1930s, and pathways, within an English Romantic style public park designed in 1857-1858 by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. Application is to modify the playground footprint and pathways, and replace fencing.

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49 East 67th Street

A playground originally constructed in the 1930s, and pathways, within an English Romantic style public park designed in 1857-1858 by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. Application is to modify the playground footprint and pathways, and replace fencing.

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5 East 63rd Street

A French Classical style mansion designed by Horace Trumbauer and built in 1909-1912. Application is to modify a masonry opening, construct a breezeway, and install a barrier-free access lift.

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LPC Calendars Breuer Building for Individual and Interior Landmark Consideration

The Landmarks Preservation Commission today took action to protect the Breuer building (the former Whitney Museum) on Madison Avenue, by voting to calendar it for consideration as both an individual and interior landmark.

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