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  2. List of armories and arsenals in New York City and ...

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    New York: 14 (7th) Seventh Regiment / Third Avenue / Tompkins Market Armory: 1857–60: Manhattan; Third Avenue (between East 6th and East 7th streets), East Village: New York: 15 (1st) First Division / State Arsenal: 1858: Manhattan; Seventh Avenue (at West 35th Street), Garment District: New York: 16 (22nd) Twenty-Second Regiment / 14th ...

  3. Connecticut Street Armory - Wikipedia

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    The building features 4- to 6-story towers surrounding the administration building, and a 6 + 1 ⁄ 2-story square tower at the center entrance. It was the home to the 74th Regiment of the New York National Guard. [2] Prior to its construction, the site was home to a 13.5 million gallon reservoir. [3] [4]

  4. R. C. Williams Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    The R.C. Williams Warehouse is a 10-story Modern Movement style building in Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City designed by architect Cass Gilbert. [1] [2] It is located on the west side of 10th Avenue between 25th and 26th Streets and was built in 1927–1928 for a wholesale grocery company, the R.C. Williams Company, which purchased the site for its new headquarters in 1926.

  5. Chelsea Place - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea Place was a restaurant at 147 Eighth Avenue in New York City's Chelsea district, founded in 1974 and operational until 1992. It was unusual in that the restaurant was hidden in the back of an antique shop. In the back of the store was what appeared to be a large wardrobe with mullioned mirrored doors. Opening the doors, however ...

  6. 404 West 20th Street - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Dutch Grants a printed map by Jennie F. Macarthy published in 1928 (The iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498–1909 by I.N. Phelps Stokes; vol. 6, following p. 64i, plates 84B-a-g; 1928, Robert H. Dodd, pub. New York) Plan of the city of New York in North America a printed map made by Bernard Ratzer (1776, Jefferys & Faden, London)

  7. Ladies' Mile Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Between the Civil War and World War I, the district was the location of some of New York's most famous department stores and upscale retailers, including B. Altman, Best & Co., Arnold Constable, Bergdorf Goodman, Gorham Silver, Thurn, W. & J. Sloane, Lord & Taylor, and Tiffany & Co. [8] [2] The Ladies' Mile also boasted upscale restaurants ...

  8. 69th Regiment Armory - Wikipedia

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    The 69th Regiment Armory (also known as the 165th Infantry Armory and the Lexington Avenue Armory) is a historic armory for the U.S. Army National Guard at 68 Lexington Avenue, between East 25th and 26th Streets, in the Rose Hill neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, United States.

  9. West Chelsea Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The West Chelsea Historic District is a portion of the neighborhood of Chelsea in Manhattan, New York City. It was designated as the city's 92nd historic district in July 2008 by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission .