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32nd Police Precinct Station House Complex
32nd Police Precinct Station House Complex
August 8, 2019 (#100004243 )
1850–1854 Amsterdam Avenue 40°49′47″N 73°56′41″W / 40.8296°N 73.9448°W / 40.8296; -73.9448 (32nd Police Precinct Station House Complex )
Harlem
1870s Second Empire police station complex, now offices for community groups, reflects changing role of police at time of construction; was in use for almost a century
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116th Street-Columbia University Subway Station (IRT)
116th Street-Columbia University Subway Station (IRT)
September 17, 2004 (#04001020 )
Junction of Broadway and West 116th St. 40°48′28″N 73°57′52″W / 40.807778°N 73.964444°W / 40.807778; -73.964444 (116th Street-Columbia University Subway Station (IRT) )
Morningside Heights
Subway station (1 train)
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145th Street Subway Station (IRT)
145th Street Subway Station (IRT)
March 30, 2005 (#05000231 )
Under Lenox Avenue at the jct. with 145th St. 40°49′13″N 73°56′12″W / 40.820278°N 73.936667°W / 40.820278; -73.936667 (145th Street Subway Station (IRT) )
Harlem
Subway station (3 train)
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168th Street Subway Station (IRT)
168th Street Subway Station (IRT)
March 30, 2005 (#05000232 )
Under Broadway at the jct. of W. 168th St. 40°50′26″N 73°56′26″W / 40.840556°N 73.940556°W / 40.840556; -73.940556 (168th Street Subway Station (IRT) )
Washington Heights
Subway station (1 train). Lower set of tracks (1 train ) is only station along Fort George Tunnel where its semicircular vaulted ceiling is visible.
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181st Street Subway Station (IND)
181st Street Subway Station (IND)
March 30, 2005 (#05000233 )
Fort Washington Ave., Vet. W. 185th and 181st Sts. 40°51′06″N 73°56′18″W / 40.851667°N 73.938333°W / 40.851667; -73.938333 (181st Street Subway Station (IND) )
Washington Heights
Subway station (A train)
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181st Street Subway Station (IRT)
181st Street Subway Station (IRT)
March 30, 2005 (#05000224 )
Under St. Nicholas Ave. bet. W. 181st and W. 180th St.s 40°50′58″N 73°56′03″W / 40.849444°N 73.934167°W / 40.849444; -73.934167 (181st Street Subway Station (IRT) )
Washington Heights
Subway station (1 train)
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190th Street Subway Station (IND)
190th Street Subway Station (IND)
March 30, 2005 (#05000225 )
Under Fort Washington Ave. bet. Fort Tryon Park (Cabrini Blvd.) and W. 190th St/ 40°51′32″N 73°56′05″W / 40.858889°N 73.934722°W / 40.858889; -73.934722 (190th Street Subway Station (IND) )
Washington Heights
Subway station (A train)
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207th Street Yard – Signal Service Building and Tower B
207th Street Yard – Signal Service Building and Tower B
February 9, 2006 (#06000018 )
W. 215th St. bet. Tenth Ave. and the Harlem R 40°52′06″N 73°54′49″W / 40.868333°N 73.913611°W / 40.868333; -73.913611 (207th Street Yard – Signal Service Building and Tower B )
Inwood
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369th Regiment Armory
369th Regiment Armory
January 28, 1994 (#93001537 )
2366 Fifth Ave. 40°49′03″N 73°56′04″W / 40.8174°N 73.934337°W / 40.8174; -73.934337 (369th Regiment Armory )
Harlem
Home of the 369th Regiment , Harlem Hellfighters
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Ansche Chesed Synagogue
Ansche Chesed Synagogue
June 9, 2014 (#14000289 )
1883 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd. 40°48′07″N 73°57′11″W / 40.8019°N 73.9530°W / 40.8019; -73.9530 (Ansche Chesed Synagogue )
Harlem
Congregation founded in late 1820s was the largest synagogue in the country by mid-19th century. Now Mount Neboh Baptist Church.
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Apollo Theater
Apollo Theater
November 17, 1983 (#83004059 )
253 W. 125th St. 40°48′36″N 73°57′01″W / 40.81°N 73.950278°W / 40.81; -73.950278 (Apollo Theater )
Harlem
Venue for African-American mid-20th century popular musicians
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Audubon Park Historic District
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August 9, 2024 (#100010615 )
Generally, Broadway, Riverside Drive, Riverside Drive West, West 155th, 156th, 157th, and West 158th Street, and Edward M. Morgan Place 40°50′06″N 73°56′49″W / 40.8349°N 73.9470°W / 40.8349; -73.9470 (Audubon Park Historic District )
Washington Heights
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Audubon Terrace Historic District
Audubon Terrace Historic District
May 30, 1980 (#80002667 )
Bounded by Broadway, W. 155th and W. 156th Sts. 40°50′00″N 73°56′49″W / 40.833333°N 73.946944°W / 40.833333; -73.946944 (Audubon Terrace Historic District )
Washington Heights
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John James Audubon Houses
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July 5, 2022 (#100007881 )
1909 Amsterdam Ave. 40°49′52″N 73°56′35″W / 40.8312°N 73.9430°W / 40.8312; -73.9430 (John James Audubon Houses )
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James Bailey House
James Bailey House
April 23, 1980 (#80002668 )
10 St. Nicholas Pl. (at 150th St.) 40°49′38″N 73°56′33″W / 40.827222°N 73.9425°W / 40.827222; -73.9425 (James Bailey House )
Harlem
(Ed. note: see NYTimes article )
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Mary McLeod Bethune Gardens
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February 14, 2022 (#100007411 )
1945 Amsterdam Ave. 40°49′57″N 73°56′32″W / 40.8324°N 73.9422°W / 40.8324; -73.9422 (Mary McLeod Bethune Gardens )
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Broadway Synagogue, Old
Broadway Synagogue, Old
January 11, 2002 (#01001440 )
15 Old Broadway (nr 125th St & Bway) 40°48′55″N 73°57′27″W / 40.815278°N 73.9575°W / 40.815278; -73.9575 (Broadway Synagogue, Old )
Harlem
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Brooks and Hewitt Halls
Brooks and Hewitt Halls
November 15, 2003 (#03001151 )
Jct. W. 116th St. and Claremont Ave. 40°48′30″N 73°57′54″W / 40.808333°N 73.965°W / 40.808333; -73.965 (Brooks and Hewitt Halls )
Morningside Heights
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Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church
Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church
May 16, 2016 (#16000255 )
211 W. 129th St., 2190 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd. 40°48′43″N 73°56′48″W / 40.81191°N 73.94679°W / 40.81191; -73.94679 (Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church )
Harlem
Elaborate Romanesque John Rochester Thomas church was largest in city upon 1887 construction; later expanded and sold to black congregation which renamed it Salem United Methodist Church.
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Casa Italiana
Casa Italiana
October 29, 1982 (#82001188 )
1151–1161 Amsterdam Ave. (@ 116th) 40°48′26″N 73°57′39″W / 40.807222°N 73.960833°W / 40.807222; -73.960833 (Casa Italiana )
Morningside Heights
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Central Harlem North Historic District
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February 20, 2024 (#100009934 )
Generally West 135th Street-West 144th Street, Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, Lenox Avenue 40°48′57″N 73°56′36″W / 40.8159°N 73.9432°W / 40.8159; -73.9432 (Central Harlem North Historic District )
Harlem
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Chapel of the Intercession Complex and Trinity Cemetery
Chapel of the Intercession Complex and Trinity Cemetery
July 24, 1980 (#80002677 )
550 W. 155th St. 40°49′56″N 73°56′50″W / 40.832222°N 73.947222°W / 40.832222; -73.947222 (Chapel of the Intercession Complex and Trinity Cemetery )
Washington Heights
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Church of Notre Dame and Rectory
Church of Notre Dame and Rectory
May 6, 1980 (#80002678 )
405 W. 114th St. and 40 Morningside Dr. 40°48′18″N 73°57′38″W / 40.805°N 73.960556°W / 40.805; -73.960556 (Church of Notre Dame and Rectory )
Morningside Heights
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College of the City of New York
College of the City of New York
September 7, 1984 (#84002763 )
Bounded by Amsterdam Ave., St. Nicholas Terr., W. 138th, and W. 140th Sts. 40°49′15″N 73°56′58″W / 40.820833°N 73.949444°W / 40.820833; -73.949444 (College of the City of New York )
Upper Manhattan
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Congregation Shaare Zedek of Harlem
Congregation Shaare Zedek of Harlem
February 23, 2015 (#15000031 )
23 W. 118th St. 40°48′10″N 73°56′48″W / 40.8027°N 73.9468°W / 40.8027; -73.9468 (Congregation Shaare Zedek of Harlem )
Harlem
1901 Moorish Revival synagogue built for one of city's oldest Jewish congregations has primarily been a Protestant church since 1930s serving local African-American community.
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Will Marion Cook House
Will Marion Cook House
May 11, 1976 (#76001238 )
221 W. 138th St. 40°49′04″N 73°56′37″W / 40.817778°N 73.943611°W / 40.817778; -73.943611 (Will Marion Cook House )
Harlem
Musician Will Marion Cook lived here
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Croton Aqueduct Gate House
Croton Aqueduct Gate House
September 22, 1983 (#83001721 )
135th St. and Convent Ave. 40°49′06″N 73°57′06″W / 40.818333°N 73.951667°W / 40.818333; -73.951667 (Croton Aqueduct Gate House )
Upper Manhattan
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Delta Psi, Alpha Chapter
Delta Psi, Alpha Chapter
April 26, 1996 (#96000484 )
434 Riverside Dr. (@ 115th) 40°48′30″N 73°57′59″W / 40.808333°N 73.966389°W / 40.808333; -73.966389 (Delta Psi, Alpha Chapter )
Morningside Heights
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Dorrance Brooks Square Historic District
Dorrance Brooks Square Historic District
August 8, 2019 (#100004239 )
Edgecombe Avenue, West 136th–140th Streets 40°49′08″N 73°56′45″W / 40.8188°N 73.9459°W / 40.8188; -73.9459 (Dorrance Brooks Square Historic District )
Harlem
Neighborhood that takes its name from black serviceman killed during World War I was closely associated with many Harlem Renaissance figures; also contains many of the rowhouses that characterized Harlem's early development
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Dunbar Apartments
Dunbar Apartments
March 29, 1979 (#79001601 )
Bounded by 7th and 8th Aves. and W. 149th and 150th Sts. 40°49′30″N 73°56′20″W / 40.825°N 73.938889°W / 40.825; -73.938889 (Dunbar Apartments )
Harlem
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Dyckman Street Subway Station (IRT)
Dyckman Street Subway Station (IRT)
September 17, 2004 (#04001021 )
Bet. Hillside and St. Nicholas Aves., jct. of Dyckman St. and Nagle Ave. 40°51′39″N 73°55′34″W / 40.860833°N 73.926111°W / 40.860833; -73.926111 (Dyckman Street Subway Station (IRT) )
Inwood
Subway station (1 train)
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William Dyckman House
William Dyckman House
December 24, 1967 (#67000014 )
4881 Broadway 40°52′03″N 73°55′24″W / 40.8675°N 73.923333°W / 40.8675; -73.923333 (William Dyckman House )
Inwood
Last remaining farmhouse in Manhattan, dating to late 18th century. Now a museum run by the Parks Department.
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Earl Hall
Earl Hall
March 12, 2018 (#100002189 )
2980 Broadway 40°48′31″N 73°57′46″W / 40.8086°N 73.96268°W / 40.8086; -73.96268 (Earl Hall )
Morningside Heights
1902 McKim, Mead and White building was one of first on Columbia's Morningside Heights campus; later housed offices of Student Homophile League , first U.S. student LGBT organization
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East Harlem Historic District
East Harlem Historic District
July 10, 2019 (#100004218 )
Generally E. 111th–120th Sts., Park, Lexington, Pleasant, 1st–3rd Aves. 40°47′54″N 73°56′19″W / 40.7982°N 73.9385°W / 40.7982; -73.9385 (East Harlem Historic District )
East Harlem
Neighborhood mostly developed between Civil War and World War I, reflecting occupancy by several different ethnic groups
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Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington House
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington House
May 11, 1976 (#76001239 )
935 St. Nicholas Ave., Apt. 4A 40°49′56″N 73°56′29″W / 40.832147°N 73.9413°W / 40.832147; -73.9413 (Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington House )
Harlem
Home of jazz legend Duke Ellington for much of his adult life
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Elmendorf Reformed Church
Elmendorf Reformed Church
April 27, 2010 (#10000225 )
171 E. 121st St. 40°48′05″N 73°56′18″W / 40.801439°N 73.938347°W / 40.801439; -73.938347 (Elmendorf Reformed Church )
Harlem
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Fire Hook and Ladder Company No. 14
Fire Hook and Ladder Company No. 14
May 22, 2013 (#13000309 )
120 E. 125th St. 40°48′16″N 73°56′17″W / 40.804444°N 73.938139°W / 40.804444; -73.938139 (Fire Hook and Ladder Company No. 14 )
Harlem
currently accommodates the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute
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First African Methodist Episcopal Church, Bethel
First African Methodist Episcopal Church, Bethel
November 9, 2018 (#100003116 )
60 W. 132nd St. 40°48′41″N 73°56′28″W / 40.8115°N 73.9411°W / 40.8115; -73.9411 (First African Methodist Episcopal Church, Bethel )
Harlem
Neo-Gothic church houses one of Harlem's most important black churches, key to neighborhood development throughout 20th century; Marcus Garvey gave his first Harlem speech here.
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Fort Tryon Park and the Cloisters
Fort Tryon Park and the Cloisters
December 19, 1978 (#78001870 )
Broadway and Dyckman St. 40°51′39″N 73°55′57″W / 40.860833°N 73.9325°W / 40.860833; -73.9325 (Fort Tryon Park and the Cloisters )
Hudson Heights within Washington Heights
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Fort Washington Avenue Armory
Fort Washington Avenue Armory
March 2, 1995 (#95000085 )
216 Fort Washington Ave. (jct. with 168th St.) 40°50′31″N 73°56′31″W / 40.841944°N 73.941944°W / 40.841944; -73.941944 (Fort Washington Avenue Armory )
Washington Heights
1911 neoclassical armory was one of first in city in that style. Now home to National Track and Field Hall of Fame .
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Fort Washington Presbyterian Church
Fort Washington Presbyterian Church
January 7, 2010 (#09001209 )
21 Wadsworth Ave. 40°50′43″N 73°56′16″W / 40.845278°N 73.937778°W / 40.845278; -73.937778 (Fort Washington Presbyterian Church )
Washington Heights
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The Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist
The Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist
August 31, 2011 (#11000620 )
551 Ft. Washington Ave. 40°51′13″N 73°56′16″W / 40.853611°N 73.937778°W / 40.853611; -73.937778 (The Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist )
Washington Heights
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Fort Washington Site
Fort Washington Site
December 6, 1978 (#78001871 )
Bennett Park , Ft. Washington Ave. at 183rd St. "Address Restricted"
Washington Heights
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General Grant National Memorial
General Grant National Memorial
October 15, 1966 (#66000055 )
Riverside Dr. and W. 122nd St. 40°48′48″N 73°57′49″W / 40.813333°N 73.963611°W / 40.813333; -73.963611 (General Grant National Memorial )
Morningside Heights
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Hamilton Grange National Memorial
Hamilton Grange National Memorial
October 15, 1966 (#66000097 )
414 W. 141st Street 40°49′17″N 73°56′50″W / 40.8214°N 73.9473°W / 40.8214; -73.9473 (Hamilton Grange National Memorial )
Hamilton Heights
Home of Alexander Hamilton ; relocated to St. Nicholas Park in 2008
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Hamilton Heights Historic District
Hamilton Heights Historic District
September 30, 1983 (#83001727 )
Roughly bounded by St. Nicholas and Amsterdam Aves, W. 145 and W. 140th Sts. 40°49′21″N 73°56′54″W / 40.8225°N 73.9483°W / 40.8225; -73.9483 (Hamilton Heights Historic District )
Hamilton Heights
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Harlem African Burial Ground
Harlem African Burial Ground
January 29, 2018 (#100002055 )
2460 2nd Ave. 40°48′10″N 73°55′52″W / 40.8028°N 73.9312°W / 40.8028; -73.9312 (Harlem African Burial Ground )
Harlem
Burial ground of enslaved Africans from 1660s to 1858 rediscovered by 21st-century archaeologists; currently under 126th Street bus garage but will be preserved in redevelopment
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Harlem Courthouse
Harlem Courthouse
April 16, 1980 (#80002692 )
170 E. 121st St. 40°48′04″N 73°56′21″W / 40.8011°N 73.9392°W / 40.8011; -73.9392 (Harlem Courthouse )
Harlem
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Harlem Fire Watchtower
Harlem Fire Watchtower
June 21, 1976 (#76001240 )
Marcus Garvey Park at E. 122nd St. 40°48′14″N 73°56′38″W / 40.8039°N 73.9439°W / 40.8039; -73.9439 (Harlem Fire Watchtower )
Harlem
Only survivor of 11 fire watchtowers once covering Manhattan and/or the city
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Harlem River Houses
Harlem River Houses
December 18, 1979 (#79001605 )
151st to 153rd St., Macombs Pl. and Harlem River Dr. 40°49′33″N 73°56′12″W / 40.8258°N 73.9367°W / 40.8258; -73.9367 (Harlem River Houses )
Harlem
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Harlem Savings Bank
Harlem Savings Bank
August 28, 2003 (#03000849 )
124 E. 125th St. 40°48′13″N 73°56′20″W / 40.8036°N 73.9389°W / 40.8036; -73.9389 (Harlem Savings Bank )
Harlem
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Matthew Henson Residence
Matthew Henson Residence
May 15, 1975 (#75001207 )
246 W. 150th St., Apt. 3F 40°49′32″N 73°56′19″W / 40.8256°N 73.9386°W / 40.8256; -73.9386 (Matthew Henson Residence )
Harlem
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High Bridge Aqueduct and Water Tower
High Bridge Aqueduct and Water Tower
December 4, 1972 (#72001560 )
Harlem River at W. 170th St. and High Bridge Park 40°50′34″N 73°55′57″W / 40.8427°N 73.9325°W / 40.8427; -73.9325 (High Bridge Aqueduct and Water Tower )
Washington Heights
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Hispanic Society of America Complex
Hispanic Society of America Complex
October 16, 2012 (#12001009 )
613 W. 155th St. 40°50′01″N 73°56′47″W / 40.8336°N 73.9465°W / 40.8336; -73.9465 (Hispanic Society of America Complex )
Washington Heights
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Holy Cross African Orthodox Pro-Cathedral
Holy Cross African Orthodox Pro-Cathedral
November 9, 2017 (#100001803 )
122 W. 129th St. 40°48′38″N 73°56′41″W / 40.8106°N 73.9447°W / 40.8106; -73.9447 (Holy Cross African Orthodox Pro-Cathedral )
Harlem
First and only African Orthodox Church cathedral
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Holyrood Protestant Episcopal Church
Holyrood Protestant Episcopal Church
October 29, 2020 (#100005702 )
715 West 179th St. 40°50′58″N 73°56′20″W / 40.8495°N 73.9389°W / 40.8495; -73.9389 (Holyrood Protestant Episcopal Church )
Washington Heights
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Hotel Theresa
Hotel Theresa
June 16, 2005 (#05000618 )
2082–2096 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd. 40°48′31″N 73°56′58″W / 40.8086°N 73.9494°W / 40.8086; -73.9494 (Hotel Theresa )
Harlem
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Hudson View Gardens
Hudson View Gardens
February 16, 2016 (#16000020 )
116 Pinehurst Ave. 40°51′12″N 73°56′20″W / 40.8533°N 73.9388°W / 40.8533; -73.9388 (Hudson View Gardens )
Hudson Heights
Largest housing cooperative in the U.S. when built in early 1920s
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Langston Hughes House
Langston Hughes House
October 29, 1982 (#82001198 )
20 E. 127th St. 40°48′26″N 73°56′27″W / 40.8072°N 73.9408°W / 40.8072; -73.9408 (Langston Hughes House )
Harlem
Home of Langston Hughes , important African-American poet
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International House
International House
September 10, 1999 (#99001129 )
500 Riverside Dr. 40°48′49″N 73°57′43″W / 40.8136°N 73.9619°W / 40.8136; -73.9619 (International House )
Morningside Heights
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IRT Broadway Line Viaduct
IRT Broadway Line Viaduct
September 15, 1983 (#83001749 )
W. 122nd St. to W. 135th St., Broadway 40°49′12″N 73°57′20″W / 40.82°N 73.9556°W / 40.82; -73.9556 (IRT Broadway Line Viaduct )
Harlem
Viaduct station on the 1 train.
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Ivey Delph Apartments
Ivey Delph Apartments
January 20, 2005 (#04001531 )
17–19 Hamilton Terrace (at 141st St.) 40°49′20″N 73°56′50″W / 40.8222°N 73.9472°W / 40.8222; -73.9472 (Ivey Delph Apartments )
Hamilton Heights
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Jeffrey's Hook Lighthouse
Jeffrey's Hook Lighthouse
May 29, 1979 (#79003130 )
Fort Washington Park 40°51′00″N 73°56′52″W / 40.85°N 73.9478°W / 40.85; -73.9478 (Jeffrey's Hook Lighthouse )
Washington Heights
Famous as Little Red Lighthouse underneath the giant G W bridge
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James Weldon Johnson House
James Weldon Johnson House
May 11, 1976 (#76001241 )
187 W. 135th St. 40°48′54″N 73°56′36″W / 40.8151°N 73.9432°W / 40.8151; -73.9432 (James Weldon Johnson House )
Harlem
Home of James Weldon Johnson
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Jumel Terrace Historic District
Jumel Terrace Historic District
April 3, 1973 (#73001220 )
W. 160th and 162nd Sts. between St. Nicholas and Edgecombe Aves. 40°50′05″N 73°56′21″W / 40.8347°N 73.9392°W / 40.8347; -73.9392 (Jumel Terrace Historic District )
Washington Heights
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Low Memorial Library, Columbia University
Low Memorial Library, Columbia University
December 23, 1987 (#87002599 )
W. 116th St. between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave. 40°48′29″N 73°57′45″W / 40.808056°N 73.9625°W / 40.808056; -73.9625 (Low Memorial Library, Columbia University )
Morningside Heights
Largest granite domed building in U.S. Now used as Columbia's main administration building
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Manhattan Avenue-West 120th–123rd Streets Historic District
Manhattan Avenue-West 120th–123rd Streets Historic District
January 17, 1992 (#91001920 )
242–262 W. 120th St., 341–362 W. 121st St., 341–362 W. 122nd St., 344–373 123rd St., 481–553 Manhattan Ave. W side 40°48′32″N 73°57′19″W / 40.808889°N 73.955278°W / 40.808889; -73.955278 (Manhattan Avenue-West 120th–123rd Streets Historic District )
Harlem
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Manhattanville Houses
Manhattanville Houses
June 17, 2024 (#100010432 )
3224-3250 Broadway, 545-555 West 126th Street. 1414-1470 Amsterdam Avenue, 556-578 West 131th Street. 500-520 West 133th Street 40°48′58″N 73°57′26″W / 40.8162°N 73.9571°W / 40.8162; -73.9571 (Manhattanville Houses )
Harlem
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Claude McKay Residence
Claude McKay Residence
December 8, 1976 (#76002143 )
180 W. 135th St. 40°48′54″N 73°56′34″W / 40.814864°N 73.942881°W / 40.814864; -73.942881 (Claude McKay Residence )
Harlem
Also known as Harlem YMCA
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Milbank, Brinckerhoff, and Fiske Halls
Milbank, Brinckerhoff, and Fiske Halls
November 15, 2003 (#03001152 )
Roughly bounded by W. 119th and W. 120th Sts., and Broadway and Claremont Aves. 40°48′38″N 73°57′48″W / 40.810556°N 73.963333°W / 40.810556; -73.963333 (Milbank, Brinckerhoff, and Fiske Halls )
Morningside Heights
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Minton's Playhouse
Minton's Playhouse
September 18, 1985 (#85002423 )
206–210 W. 118th St. 40°48′17″N 73°57′12″W / 40.804722°N 73.953333°W / 40.804722; -73.953333 (Minton's Playhouse )
Harlem
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Morris-Jumel Mansion
Morris-Jumel Mansion
October 15, 1966 (#66000545 )
160th St. and Edgecombe Ave. 40°50′04″N 73°56′19″W / 40.834444°N 73.938611°W / 40.834444; -73.938611 (Morris-Jumel Mansion )
Washington Heights
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Mount Morris Bank
Mount Morris Bank
December 7, 1989 (#89002087 )
E. 125th St. and Park Ave. 40°48′19″N 73°56′22″W / 40.805278°N 73.939444°W / 40.805278; -73.939444 (Mount Morris Bank )
Harlem
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Mount Morris Park Historic District
Mount Morris Park Historic District
February 6, 1973 (#73001221 )
Bounded roughly by Lenox Ave., Mount Morris Park West, and W. 124th and W. 119th Sts. 40°48′17″N 73°56′49″W / 40.804722°N 73.946944°W / 40.804722; -73.946944 (Mount Morris Park Historic District )
Harlem
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New York Amsterdam News Building
New York Amsterdam News Building
May 11, 1976 (#76001247 )
2293 7th Ave. 40°48′54″N 73°56′41″W / 40.815°N 73.944722°W / 40.815; -73.944722 (New York Amsterdam News Building )
Harlem
Once offices of major early 20th-century African-American newspaper, New York Amsterdam News .
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New York Presbyterian Church
New York Presbyterian Church
June 3, 1982 (#82003385 )
151 W. 128th St & 7th Ave. 40°48′39″N 73°56′49″W / 40.810833°N 73.946944°W / 40.810833; -73.946944 (New York Presbyterian Church )
Harlem
Sign on church says it is Baptist
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National Headquarters, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
National Headquarters, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
February 3, 2020 (#100004933 )
170 W. 130th St. 40°48′42″N 73°56′44″W / 40.8117°N 73.9456°W / 40.8117; -73.9456 (National Headquarters, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom )
Harlem
Townhouse where 1963 civil rights march where Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I Have a Dream" speech was organized and planned
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New York Public Library, 115th Street Branch
New York Public Library, 115th Street Branch
May 6, 1980 (#80002704 )
203 W. 115th St. 40°48′10″N 73°57′14″W / 40.802778°N 73.953889°W / 40.802778; -73.953889 (New York Public Library, 115th Street Branch )
Harlem
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New York Public Library, Fort Washington Branch
New York Public Library, Fort Washington Branch
August 27, 2020 (#100005470 )
535 West 179th St. 40°50′52″N 73°56′02″W / 40.847781°N 73.933943°W / 40.847781; -73.933943 (New York Public Library, Fort Washington Branch )
Washington Heights
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New York Public Library, Hamilton Grange Branch
New York Public Library, Hamilton Grange Branch
July 23, 1981 (#81000410 )
503 and 505 W. 145th St. 40°49′32″N 73°56′54″W / 40.825556°N 73.948333°W / 40.825556; -73.948333 (New York Public Library, Hamilton Grange Branch )
Washington Heights
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North Presbyterian Church
North Presbyterian Church
February 5, 2014 (#13001153 )
525 W. 155th St. 40°49′57″N 73°56′39″W / 40.8324°N 73.9442°W / 40.8324; -73.9442 (North Presbyterian Church )
Washington Heights
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Park and Tilford Building
Park and Tilford Building
May 1, 2009 (#09000258 )
310 Lenox Ave. 40°48′29″N 73°56′41″W / 40.808119°N 73.944764°W / 40.808119; -73.944764 (Park and Tilford Building )
Harlem
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Philosophy Hall
Philosophy Hall
July 31, 2003 (#03001046 )
1150 Amsterdam Avenue 40°48′26″N 73°57′41″W / 40.807222°N 73.961389°W / 40.807222; -73.961389 (Philosophy Hall )
Morningside Heights
Edwin Howard Armstrong invented FM radio in a basement lab
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Public School 157
Public School 157
December 10, 1982 (#82003387 )
327 St. Nicholas Ave. 40°48′42″N 73°57′09″W / 40.811667°N 73.9525°W / 40.811667; -73.9525 (Public School 157 )
Harlem
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Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University
Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University
October 15, 1966 (#66000550 )
Broadway and 120th St. 40°48′36″N 73°57′42″W / 40.81°N 73.961667°W / 40.81; -73.961667 (Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University )
Morningside Heights
First successful atom splitting on U.S. soil performed in basement lab
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Riverside Church
Riverside Church
December 12, 2012 (#12001036 )
478, 490 Riverside Dr. & 81 Claremont Ave. 40°48′43″N 73°57′48″W / 40.811966°N 73.963321°W / 40.811966; -73.963321 (Riverside Church )
Morningside Heights
John D. Rockefeller and Harry Emerson Fosdick established this interdenominational church in 1930, known for its role in social and political activism. Its 392-foot (119 m) tower makes it the tallest church in the U.S.
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Riverside Park and Drive
Riverside Park and Drive
September 2, 1983 (#83001743 )
From 72nd St. to 129th St. 40°47′53″N 73°58′31″W / 40.798056°N 73.975278°W / 40.798056; -73.975278 (Riverside Park and Drive )
Upper West Side to Inwood
First major Robert Moses project in Manhattan sped travel to Bronx and made riverfront accessible as park
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Paul Robeson Home
Paul Robeson Home
December 8, 1976 (#76001248 )
555 Edgecombe Ave. 40°50′04″N 73°56′20″W / 40.834444°N 73.938889°W / 40.834444; -73.938889 (Paul Robeson Home )
Washington Heights
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St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
March 18, 1980 (#80002717 )
2067 5th Ave. 40°48′28″N 73°56′33″W / 40.807778°N 73.9425°W / 40.807778; -73.9425 (St. Andrew's Episcopal Church )
Harlem
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St. Luke's Hospital
St. Luke's Hospital
May 20, 2019 (#100003934 )
30 Morningside Drive 40°48′19″N 73°57′39″W / 40.80539°N 73.96088°W / 40.80539; -73.96088 (St. Luke's Hospital )
Morningside Heights
Complex of 11 pavilions built mostly between 1896 and 1928 that epitomizes changing role of large urban hospital.
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St. Nicholas Historic District
St. Nicholas Historic District
October 29, 1975 (#75001209 )
W. 138th and W. 139th Sts. (both sides) between 7th and 8th Aves. 40°49′05″N 73°56′37″W / 40.818056°N 73.943611°W / 40.818056; -73.943611 (St. Nicholas Historic District )
Harlem
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St. Philip's Church
St. Philip's Church
September 25, 2008 (#08000933 )
210–216 West 134th St. 40°48′53″N 73°56′43″W / 40.814672°N 73.945278°W / 40.814672; -73.945278 (St. Philip's Church )
Harlem
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St. Walburga's Academy
St. Walburga's Academy
July 28, 2004 (#04000755 )
630 Riverside Dr. (@ 140th) 40°49′27″N 73°57′18″W / 40.824167°N 73.955°W / 40.824167; -73.955 (St. Walburga's Academy )
Hamilton Heights
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
September 21, 1978 (#78001881 )
103 W. 135th St. 40°48′52″N 73°56′29″W / 40.814444°N 73.941389°W / 40.814444; -73.941389 (Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture )
Harlem
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Sheffield Farms Stable
Sheffield Farms Stable
November 9, 2005 (#05001285 )
3229 Broadway (@ 130th) 40°49′00″N 73°57′30″W / 40.816667°N 73.958333°W / 40.816667; -73.958333 (Sheffield Farms Stable )
Manhattanville
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Students' Hall
Students' Hall
November 15, 2003 (#03001150 )
Barnard College , 3005 Broadway 40°48′32″N 73°57′52″W / 40.808889°N 73.964444°W / 40.808889; -73.964444 (Students' Hall )
Morningside Heights
built in 1916, now known as Barnard Hall
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Substation 17
Substation 17
February 9, 2006 (#06000025 )
127–129 Hillside Ave. (nr Ft Tryon) 40°51′36″N 73°55′37″W / 40.86°N 73.926944°W / 40.86; -73.926944 (Substation 17 )
Washington Heights
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Substation 219
Substation 219
February 9, 2006 (#06000023 )
309 W. 133rd St. 40°48′56″N 73°56′55″W / 40.815556°N 73.948611°W / 40.815556; -73.948611 (Substation 219 )
Harlem
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Sugar Hill Historic District
Sugar Hill Historic District
April 11, 2002 (#02000360 )
Roughly bounded by W. 155th St., 145th St., Bradhurst Ave. and Convent Ave. 40°49′38″N 73°56′36″W / 40.827222°N 73.943333°W / 40.827222; -73.943333 (Sugar Hill Historic District )
Harlem
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Union Theological Seminary
Union Theological Seminary
April 23, 1980 (#80002725 )
W. 120th St. and Broadway 40°48′41″N 73°57′51″W / 40.811389°N 73.964167°W / 40.811389; -73.964167 (Union Theological Seminary )
Morningside Heights
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US Post Office-Inwood Station
US Post Office-Inwood Station
May 11, 1989 (#88002361 )
90 Vermilyea Ave. 40°51′58″N 73°55′26″W / 40.866111°N 73.923889°W / 40.866111; -73.923889 (US Post Office-Inwood Station )
Inwood
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Washington Bridge
Washington Bridge
September 22, 1983 (#83001645 )
Between Amsterdam and Undercliff Aves. 40°50′42″N 73°55′29″W / 40.845°N 73.924722°W / 40.845; -73.924722 (Washington Bridge )
Washington Heights
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West 114th Street Historic District
West 114th Street Historic District
July 16, 2014 (#14000399 )
204–246 & 215–277 W. 114th St. 40°48′09″N 73°57′18″W / 40.8025°N 73.955°W / 40.8025; -73.955 (West 114th Street Historic District )
Morningside Heights
Brick rowhouses erected in last years of 19th century eventually became one of Harlem's most desirable blocks when African-Americans started moving in during Great Migration .
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West 147th–149th Streets Historic District
West 147th–149th Streets Historic District
May 18, 2003 (#03000407 )
Roughly bounded by Eighth Ave., W. 149th St., Seventh Ave., and W. 147th Ave. 40°49′26″N 73°56′22″W / 40.823889°N 73.939444°W / 40.823889; -73.939444 (West 147th–149th Streets Historic District )
Harlem
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West Harlem Historic District
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November 10, 2022 (#100008341 )
West 135th to West 153rd Sts. between Amsterdam Ave. and Riverside Dr. 40°49′35″N 73°57′02″W / 40.8263°N 73.9506°W / 40.8263; -73.9506 (West Harlem Historic District )
Harlem