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William B. Hanna School; William H. Harrison School (now housing St. Malachy School) William Levering School (now housing AMY Northwest MS) William W. Axe School (now housing Northeast Frankford Boys & Girls Club of Philadelphia)
William Street School (Built in 1998) Dedicated on September 2, 1998 and opened on September 9, 1998; Como Park Elementary School (Built in 1952) Opened on April 21, 1952 and dedicated on June 13, 1952; Court Street Elementary School (Built in 1955) Cornerstone laid on October 8, 1955. Opened on September 5, 1956. Dedicated on February 10, 1957.
William Street is a street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. It runs generally southwest to northeast, crossing Wall Street. At Beaver Street, William Street splits in two. The western segment is known as South William Street and terminates at Broad Street, while the eastern segment continues as William Street and ...
Nathaniel Woodhull, first U.S. General killed in the American Revolutionary War, General Woodhull was herding the cattle from the British, and was captured and wounded 5 blocks from the school, at what is now 197th Street and Jamaica Ave. An historical sign marks the location on Jamaica Ave. [21] PS 36: St. Albans School: St. Albans
1 William Street (formerly the J. & W. Seligman & Company Building and the Lehman Brothers Building; also the Banca Commerciale Italiana Building) is an office building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City.
Archer Street School; Columbus Avenue School; G. Garden City Union Free School District ... William Rall School; Bower School; Little Flower Union Free School District
56 Beaver Street (also known as the Delmonico's Building and 2 South William Street) is a structure in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City, United States. Designed by James Brown Lord, the building was completed in 1891 as a location of the Delmonico's restaurant chain. The current building, commissioned by Delmonico's chief ...
The house was constructed in 1931 for William Goadby Loew, a stockbroker. [2] It was designed by Walker & Gillette in the English Regency style. Formerly known as the Smithers Alcoholism Center, the Spence School's Lower School is now located there. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]