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New York's 3rd congressional district is a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in the State of New York. It is represented by Democrat Tom Suozzi , after a special election was held on February 13, 2024, to replace expelled Republican George Santos .
86th to 98th Streets; 3rd to 5th Avenues (centered at East 91st Street and Park Avenue) Yorkville MN32: 79th to 96th Street; the East River to 3rd Avenue (centered at East 86th Street and 3rd Avenue) Upper West Side MN12: 59th to 110th Streets; Central Park West to the Hudson River Manhattan Valley, Bloomingdale District
The 91st Street station was a local station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. It was located at 91st Street and Broadway on the Upper West Side of Manhattan . The 91st Street station was constructed for the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT) as part of the city's first subway line , which was approved ...
Third Avenue elevated: Bronx: October 4, 1920: April 28, 1973: Upper level for the subway opened March 3, 1917 as part of the Dual Contracts. The lower level for the elevated was built at the same time but not opened until October 4, 1920. The lower level was an island platform with two tracks. The Third Avenue elevated closed on April 28, 1973.
The Andrew Carnegie Mansion is at 2 East 91st Street [5] [6] in the Carnegie Hill section of the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. [7] It stands on 1.2 acres (0.49 ha) of land [8] between Fifth Avenue and Central Park to the west, 90th Street to the south, and 91st Street to the north. [9]
Democratic incumbent Rep. Sharon Chung and Republican challenger Desi Anderson are vying to represent the Illinois 91st House District.. Chung was elected to the 91st District — which includes ...
The James A. Burden House is at 7 East 91st Street [4] [5] in the Carnegie Hill section of the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. [6] It stands on the north side of 91st Street, just east of Fifth Avenue. [6] [7] The site has a frontage of 57.17 feet (17.43 m) wide on 91st Street and extends 100 feet (30 m) northward. [7]
The USSR consulate was located in the John T. Pratt Mansion on East 61st St. 7-9 (1933-1948), currently not preserved, [29] and contemporary Russia in a Renaissance-style building (designed by Carrère and Hastings) by John Henry Hammond, a New York banker from 1903 at East 91st St. 9 (1994-) [30]