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  2. Lafayette (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette was a French restaurant in New York City located at 202 East 50th Street. It was established in 1965 and closed in the late 1970s. It was established in 1965 and closed in the late 1970s. W magazine referred to it in 1972, as one of " Les Six , the last bastions of grand luxe dining in New York."

  3. Hotel Lafayette (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of the Lafayette's fixtures and furnishings were sold during a three-day auction which began on 26 April. [2] [11] In October 1949, New York University Law School took out a short-term lease on the old Lafayette building to rehouse tenants from a nearby apartment house which they were planning to demolish to make way for a new law ...

  4. Hotel Lafayette - Wikipedia

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    In its prime, the Lafayette Hotel was considered one of the 15 finest hotels in the country. Besides elevators, every room featured hot and cold water and a telephone. A 97 m (318 ft) antenna is attached to the building. From September 29 to December 19, 1953 it was home to the short-lived television station WBES-TV.

  5. Alexandre Mouton House - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandre Mouton House, also called the Lafayette Museum (French: Maison d'Alexandre Mouton, or Musée de Lafayette), is a historic house located at 1122 Lafayette Street in Lafayette, Louisiana. It was the home of 11th Governor and first Democratic Governor of Louisiana Alexandre Mouton, and it is also associated with other historic families.

  6. Charles H. Mouton House - Wikipedia

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    The Charles H. Mouton House, also known as Shady Oaks, is a historic house located at 338 North Sterling Street in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States.. Built in 1848 as the residence of Charles Homere Mouton, the house is a two-and-one-half story Greek Revival building with a front gallery with Doric posts, a brick ground floor, a frame second floor and pitched roof.

  7. Colonnade Row - Wikipedia

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    Colonnade Row, also known as LaGrange Terrace, is a group of 1830s row houses on present-day Lafayette Street in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. They are believed to have been built by Seth Geer, although the project has been attributed to a number of other architects.

  8. Kendall Jenner Hits the Runway in Waist-Whittling Gown That ...

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    Kendall Jenner stunned the Paris Fashion Week crowd in the ultimate hourglass ensemble.. The model, 29, amped up the starriness of the sartorial circuit at the Schiaparelli Spring 2025 Haute ...

  9. Robert Lafayette Cooper House - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Lafayette Cooper House is a historic house at 109 Campbell Street in Murphy, North Carolina. The two story wood-frame house was built 1889–91, and is one of the finest Queen Anne Victorian houses in Cherokee County. The house is roughly rectangular in mass, with a number of gable sections projecting from its hipped roof.