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NYC / Manhattan / Beresford

The Beresford is among the most celebrated creations of one of New York’s most celebrated architects, Emery Roth. The building’s 200-foot-square, 22-story mass is highly visible, its three towers permanently etched in the skyline – the view protected by Central Park to the east and the American Museum of Natural History to the south. Beresford […]

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NYC / Manhattan / Central Synagogue

Central Synagogue, 652 Lexington Avenue, is a landmark house of worship in Midtown Manhattan. It was built in 1872, designed by Henry Fernbach in Moorish Revival style. Name:  Central Synagogue Location:  652 Lexington Avenue Year Completed:  1872 Architect:  Henry Fernbach Style:  Moorish Revival NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission: Designation Report Wikipedia:  Central Synagogue (Manhattan) Google Map

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