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  2. 271 North Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The building was developed, built and owned by Harry Schiff & Son, prominent New York developers who erected and owned numerous buildings in New Rochelle and New York City. It was later renamed "Kaufman" by a later landlord, the owner of Kaufman Studios in Queens, New York. [4] Paul Terry established his animation company Terrytoons here in 1934.

  3. New Rochelle Historic Sites - Wikipedia

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    New Rochelle Post Office: 1936: 225 North Avenue NRHP designated 7: New Rochelle Train Station: 1884: Depot Plaza NRHP designated 8: Knickerbocker Press Complex & American White Cross Building: 1885: 50–52 Webster Avenue NRHP designated 9: Leland Castle: 1855: 29 Castle Place NRHP designated; Part of the College of New Rochelle’s main campus 10

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in New Rochelle ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New Rochelle, New York.The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in an online map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".

  5. List of early skyscrapers - Wikipedia

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    New York's "Newspaper Row", showing the first skyscrapers built in the late 19th century: (l to r) World Building, Tribune Building, 150 Nassau Street, and the Times Building. Also visible (left) is City Hall. California. Central Tower; Old Chronicle Building

  6. Category : Buildings and structures in New Rochelle, New York

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    Churches in New Rochelle, New York (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in New Rochelle, New York" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.

  7. History of New Rochelle, New York - Wikipedia

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    In 1930 New Rochelle recorded a population of 54,000, up from 36,213 only ten years earlier. During the 1930s New Rochelle was the wealthiest city per capita in New York state and the third wealthiest in the country. [25]

  8. Early skyscrapers - Wikipedia

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    Early skyscrapers emerged in the United States as a result of economic growth, the financial organization of American businesses, and the intensive use of land. [9] New York City was one of the centers of early skyscraper construction and had a history as a key seaport located on the small island of Manhattan, on the east coast of the U.S. [10] As a consequence of its colonial history and city ...

  9. Cooper's Corners - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Church is now the oldest extant house of worship in New Rochelle, having been completed in 1859 at the corner of North Avenue and Wilmot Road. [3] In 1894 the reservoir Lake Innisfree was constructed by the New Rochelle Water Company along the hamlets northern border. Much of the surrounding forest and farmland was also purchased for ...