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  2. Headquarters of the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of the United Nations (UN) is on 17 to 18 acres (6.9 to 7.3 ha) of grounds in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.It borders First Avenue to the west, 42nd Street to the south, 48th Street to the north, and the East River to the east. [4]

  3. United Nations General Assembly Building - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times wrote in 1954: "It is taken for granted here that there will continue to be a considerable amount of waste space in the hall for some time to come." [162] The American Association for the United Nations started conducting guided public tours of the headquarters when the General Assembly Building was completed.

  4. Turtle Bay, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    The playground was constructed as part of the adjacent building at 860-870 United Nations Plaza and was ceded to New York City. [91] Peter Detmold Park is located on the west side of the FDR Drive between East 49th and 51st streets. The park was named after a former Turtle Bay resident that was murdered in 1972. [92]

  5. One United Nations Plaza - Wikipedia

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    A proposal was filed in 1968 in New York's capital, Albany, for a joint venture between New York City and New York State as overseers to the United Nations and the responsibility to that organization. Mayor John Lindsay of New York City and Governor Nelson D. Rockefeller of New York State jointly announced the plan for the UN expansion.

  6. Two United Nations Plaza - Wikipedia

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    In February 2025, the United Nations Development Corporation and the city and state governments announced that One and Two United Nations Plaza would be renovated for $500 million. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Spacesmith was hired to design the renovation, which covered 900,000 square feet (84,000 m 2 ) across both buildings. [ 16 ]

  7. Ralph Bunche Park - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Bunche Park is a small municipal public park in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of New York City, on the west side of First Avenue between 42nd and 43rd Streets.Originally referred to as United Nations Plaza Park, it was named in 1979 for Ralph Bunche, the first African-American to win the Nobel Peace Prize. [1]

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