National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan above 110th Street
List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan above 110th Street
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This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places above 110th Street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, with the borough being coterminous with New York County, New York. This includes listings on Manhattan Island as well as the neighborhood of Marble Hill, which is on the North American mainland and across the Harlem River from Manhattan Island. For properties and districts in other parts of Manhattan and the other islands of New York County, see National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan. 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".[1]
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 3, 2024.[2]
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Listings above 110th Street
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | 32nd Police Precinct Station House Complex | August 8, 2019 (#100004243) | 1850-1854 Amsterdam Avenue 40°49′47″N 73°56′41″W / 40.8296°N 73.9448°W / 40.8296; -73.9448 (32nd Police Precinct Station House Complex) | Harlem | 1870s Second Empire police station complex, now offices for community groups, reflects changing role of police at time of construction; was in use for almost a century | |
2 | 116th Street-Columbia University Subway Station (IRT) | More images | September 17, 2004 (#04001020) | Junction of Broadway and West 116th St. 40°48′28″N 73°57′52″W / 40.807778°N 73.964444°W / 40.807778; -73.964444 (116th Street-Columbia University Subway Station (IRT)) | Morningside Heights | Subway station (1 train) |
3 | 145th Street Subway Station (IRT) | More images | March 30, 2005 (#05000231) | Under Lenox Avenue at the jct. with 145th St. 40°49′13″N 73°56′12″W / 40.820278°N 73.936667°W / 40.820278; -73.936667 (145th Street Subway Station (IRT)) | Harlem | Subway station (3 train) |
4 | 168th Street Subway Station (IRT) | More images | March 30, 2005 (#05000232) | Under Broadway at the jct. of W. 168th St. 40°50′26″N 73°56′26″W / 40.840556°N 73.940556°W / 40.840556; -73.940556 (168th Street Subway Station (IRT)) | Washington Heights | Subway station (1 train). Lower set of tracks (1 train) is only station along Fort George Tunnel where its semicircular vaulted ceiling is visible. |
5 | 181st Street Subway Station (IND) | More images | March 30, 2005 (#05000233) | Fort Washington Ave., Vet. W. 185th and 181st Sts. 40°51′06″N 73°56′18″W / 40.851667°N 73.938333°W / 40.851667; -73.938333 (181st Street Subway Station (IND)) | Washington Heights | Subway station (A train) |
6 | 181st Street Subway Station (IRT) | More images | March 30, 2005 (#05000224) | Under St. Nicholas Ave. bet. W. 181st and W. 180th St.s 40°50′58″N 73°56′03″W / 40.849444°N 73.934167°W / 40.849444; -73.934167 (181st Street Subway Station (IRT)) | Washington Heights | Subway station (1 train) |
7 | 190th Street Subway Station (IND) | More images | March 30, 2005 (#05000225) | Under Fort Washington Ave. bet. Fort Tryon Park (Cabrini Blvd.) and W. 190th St/ 40°51′32″N 73°56′05″W / 40.858889°N 73.934722°W / 40.858889; -73.934722 (190th Street Subway Station (IND)) | Washington Heights | Subway station (A train) |
8 | 207th Street Yard – Signal Service Building and Tower B | February 9, 2006 (#06000018) | W. 215th St. bet. Tenth Ave. and the Harlem R 40°52′06″N 73°54′49″W / 40.868333°N 73.913611°W / 40.868333; -73.913611 (207th Street Yard – Signal Service Building and Tower B) | Inwood | ||
9 | 369th Regiment Armory | More images | January 28, 1994 (#93001537) | 2366 Fifth Ave. 40°49′03″N 73°56′04″W / 40.8174°N 73.934337°W / 40.8174; -73.934337 (369th Regiment Armory) | Harlem | Home of the 369th Regiment, Harlem Hellfighters |
10 | Ansche Chesed Synagogue | June 9, 2014 (#14000289) | 1883 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd. 40°48′07″N 73°57′11″W / 40.8019°N 73.9530°W / 40.8019; -73.9530 (Ansche Chesed Synagogue) | Harlem | Congregation founded in late 1820s was the largest synagogue in the country by mid-19th century. Now Mount Neboh Baptist Church. | |
11 | Apollo Theater | More images | November 17, 1983 (#83004059) | 253 W. 125th St. 40°48′36″N 73°57′01″W / 40.81°N 73.950278°W / 40.81; -73.950278 (Apollo Theater) | Harlem | Venue for African-American mid-20th century popular musicians |
12 | Audubon Terrace Historic District | More images | May 30, 1980 (#80002667) | Bounded by Broadway, W. 155th and W. 156th Sts. 40°50′00″N 73°56′49″W / 40.833333°N 73.946944°W / 40.833333; -73.946944 (Audubon Terrace Historic District) | Washington Heights | |
13 | John James Audubon Houses | Upload image | July 5, 2022 (#100007881) | 1909 Amsterdam Ave. 40°49′52″N 73°56′35″W / 40.8312°N 73.9430°W / 40.8312; -73.9430 (John James Audubon Houses) | ||
14 | James Bailey House | More images | April 23, 1980 (#80002668) | 10 St. Nicholas Pl. (at 150th St.) 40°49′38″N 73°56′33″W / 40.827222°N 73.9425°W / 40.827222; -73.9425 (James Bailey House) | Harlem | (Ed. note: see NYTimes article) |
15 | Mary McLeod Bethune Gardens | Upload image | February 14, 2022 (#100007411) | 1945 Amsterdam Ave. 40°49′57″N 73°56′32″W / 40.8324°N 73.9422°W / 40.8324; -73.9422 (Mary McLeod Bethune Gardens) | ||
16 | Broadway Synagogue, Old | More images | January 11, 2002 (#01001440) | 15 Old Broadway (nr 125th St & Bway) 40°48′55″N 73°57′27″W / 40.815278°N 73.9575°W / 40.815278; -73.9575 (Broadway Synagogue, Old) | Harlem | |
17 | Brooks and Hewitt Halls | November 15, 2003 (#03001151) | Jct. W. 116th St. and Claremont Ave. 40°48′30″N 73°57′54″W / 40.808333°N 73.965°W / 40.808333; -73.965 (Brooks and Hewitt Halls) | Morningside Heights | ||
18 | Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church | May 16, 2016 (#16000255) | 211 W. 129th St., 2190 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd. 40°48′43″N 73°56′48″W / 40.81191°N 73.94679°W / 40.81191; -73.94679 (Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church) | Harlem | Elaborate Romanesque John Rochester Thomas church was largest in city upon 1887 construction; later expanded and sold to black congregation which renamed it Salem United Methodist Church. | |
19 | Casa Italiana | More images | October 29, 1982 (#82001188) | 1151-1161 Amsterdam Ave. (@ 116th) 40°48′26″N 73°57′39″W / 40.807222°N 73.960833°W / 40.807222; -73.960833 (Casa Italiana) | Morningside Heights | |
20 | Central Harlem North Historic District | Upload image | February 20, 2024 (#100009934) | Generally West 135th Street-West 144th Street, Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, Lenox Avenue 40°48′57″N 73°56′36″W / 40.8159°N 73.9432°W / 40.8159; -73.9432 (Central Harlem North Historic District) | Harlem | |
21 | Chapel of the Intercession Complex and Trinity Cemetery | More images | July 24, 1980 (#80002677) | 550 W. 155th St. 40°49′56″N 73°56′50″W / 40.832222°N 73.947222°W / 40.832222; -73.947222 (Chapel of the Intercession Complex and Trinity Cemetery) | Washington Heights | |
22 | Church of Notre Dame and Rectory | More images | May 6, 1980 (#80002678) | 405 W. 114th St. and 40 Morningside Dr. 40°48′18″N 73°57′38″W / 40.805°N 73.960556°W / 40.805; -73.960556 (Church of Notre Dame and Rectory) | Morningside Heights | |
23 | College of the City of New York | More images | September 7, 1984 (#84002763) | Bounded by Amsterdam Ave., St. Nicholas Terr., W. 138th, and W. 140th Sts. 40°49′15″N 73°56′58″W / 40.820833°N 73.949444°W / 40.820833; -73.949444 (College of the City of New York) | Upper Manhattan | |
24 | Congregation Shaare Zedek of Harlem | More images | February 23, 2015 (#15000031) | 23 W. 118th St. 40°48′10″N 73°56′48″W / 40.8027°N 73.9468°W / 40.8027; -73.9468 (Congregation Shaare Zedek of Harlem) | Harlem | 1901 Moorish Revival synagogue built for one of city's oldest Jewish congregations has primarily been a Protestant church since 1930s serving local African-American community. |
25 | Will Marion Cook House | May 11, 1976 (#76001238) | 221 W. 138th St. 40°49′04″N 73°56′37″W / 40.817778°N 73.943611°W / 40.817778; -73.943611 (Will Marion Cook House) | Harlem | Musician Will Marion Cook lived here | |
26 | Croton Aqueduct Gate House | More images | September 22, 1983 (#83001721) | 135th St. and Convent Ave. 40°49′06″N 73°57′06″W / 40.818333°N 73.951667°W / 40.818333; -73.951667 (Croton Aqueduct Gate House) | Upper Manhattan | |
27 | Delta Psi, Alpha Chapter | April 26, 1996 (#96000484) | 434 Riverside Dr. (@ 115th) 40°48′30″N 73°57′59″W / 40.808333°N 73.966389°W / 40.808333; -73.966389 (Delta Psi, Alpha Chapter) | Morningside Heights | ||
28 | Dorrance Brooks Square Historic District | August 8, 2019 (#100004239) | Edgecombe Avenue, West 136th-140th Streets 40°49′08″N 73°56′45″W / 40.8188°N 73.9459°W / 40.8188; -73.9459 (Dorrance Brooks Square Historic District) | Harlem | Neighborhood that takes its name from black serviceman killed during World War I was closely associated with many Harlem Renaissance figures; also contains many of the rowhouses that characterized Harlem's early development | |
29 | Dunbar Apartments | More images | March 29, 1979 (#79001601) | Bounded by 7th and 8th Aves. and W. 149th and 150th Sts. 40°49′30″N 73°56′20″W / 40.825°N 73.938889°W / 40.825; -73.938889 (Dunbar Apartments) | Harlem | |
30 | Dyckman Street Subway Station (IRT) | More images | September 17, 2004 (#04001021) | Bet. Hillside and St. Nicholas Aves., jct. of Dyckman St. and Nagle Ave. 40°51′39″N 73°55′34″W / 40.860833°N 73.926111°W / 40.860833; -73.926111 (Dyckman Street Subway Station (IRT)) | Inwood | Subway station (1 train) |
31 | William Dyckman House | More images | December 24, 1967 (#67000014) | 4881 Broadway 40°52′03″N 73°55′24″W / 40.8675°N 73.923333°W / 40.8675; -73.923333 (William Dyckman House) | Inwood | Last remaining farmhouse in Manhattan, dating to late 18th century. Now a museum run by the Parks Department. |
32 | Earl Hall | More images | March 12, 2018 (#100002189) | 2980 Broadway 40°48′31″N 73°57′46″W / 40.8086°N 73.96268°W / 40.8086; -73.96268 (Earl Hall) | Morningside Heights | 1902 McKim, Mead and White building was one of first on Columbia's Morningside Heights campus; later housed offices of Student Homophile League, first U.S. student LGBT organization |
33 | East Harlem Historic District | July 10, 2019 (#100004218) | Generally E. 111th-120th Sts., Park, Lexington, Pleasant, 1st-3rd Aves. 40°47′54″N 73°56′19″W / 40.7982°N 73.9385°W / 40.7982; -73.9385 (East Harlem Historic District) | East Harlem | Neighborhood mostly developed between Civil War and World War I, reflecting occupancy by several different ethnic groups | |
34 | Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington House | More images | May 11, 1976 (#76001239) | 935 St. Nicholas Ave., Apt. 4A 40°49′56″N 73°56′29″W / 40.832147°N 73.9413°W / 40.832147; -73.9413 (Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington House) | Harlem | Home of jazz legend Duke Ellington for much of his adult life |
35 | Elmendorf Reformed Church | More images | April 27, 2010 (#10000225) | 171 E. 121st St. 40°48′05″N 73°56′18″W / 40.801439°N 73.938347°W / 40.801439; -73.938347 (Elmendorf Reformed Church) | Harlem | |
36 | Fire Hook and Ladder Company No. 14 | May 22, 2013 (#13000309) | 120 E. 125th St. 40°48′16″N 73°56′17″W / 40.804444°N 73.938139°W / 40.804444; -73.938139 (Fire Hook and Ladder Company No. 14) | Harlem | currently accommodates the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute | |
37 | First African Methodist Episcopal Church, Bethel | More images | November 9, 2018 (#100003116) | 60 W. 132nd St. 40°48′41″N 73°56′28″W / 40.8115°N 73.9411°W / 40.8115; -73.9411 (First African Methodist Episcopal Church, Bethel) | Harlem | Neo-Gothic church houses one of Harlem's most important black churches, key to neighborhood development throughout 20th century; Marcus Garvey gave his first Harlem speech here. |
38 | Fort Tryon Park and the Cloisters | More images | December 19, 1978 (#78001870) | Broadway and Dyckman St. 40°51′39″N 73°55′57″W / 40.860833°N 73.9325°W / 40.860833; -73.9325 (Fort Tryon Park and the Cloisters) | Hudson Heights within Washington Heights | |
39 | Fort Washington Avenue Armory | More images | March 2, 1995 (#95000085) | 216 Fort Washington Ave. (jct. with 168th St.) 40°50′31″N 73°56′31″W / 40.841944°N 73.941944°W / 40.841944; -73.941944 (Fort Washington Avenue Armory) | Washington Heights | 1911 neoclassical armory was one of first in city in that style. Now home to National Track and Field Hall of Fame. |
40 | Fort Washington Presbyterian Church | More images | January 7, 2010 (#09001209) | 21 Wadsworth Ave. 40°50′43″N 73°56′16″W / 40.845278°N 73.937778°W / 40.845278; -73.937778 (Fort Washington Presbyterian Church) | Washington Heights | |
41 | The Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist | August 31, 2011 (#11000620) | 551 Ft. Washington Ave. 40°51′13″N 73°56′16″W / 40.853611°N 73.937778°W / 40.853611; -73.937778 (The Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist) | Washington Heights | ||
42 | Fort Washington Site | More images | December 6, 1978 (#78001871) | Bennett Park, Ft. Washington Ave. at 183rd St. "Address Restricted" | Washington Heights | |
43 | General Grant National Memorial | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000055) | Riverside Dr. and W. 122nd St. 40°48′48″N 73°57′49″W / 40.813333°N 73.963611°W / 40.813333; -73.963611 (General Grant National Memorial) | Morningside Heights | |
44 | Hamilton Grange National Memorial | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000097) | 414 W. 141st Street 40°49′17″N 73°56′50″W / 40.8214°N 73.9473°W / 40.8214; -73.9473 (Hamilton Grange National Memorial) | Hamilton Heights | Home of Alexander Hamilton; relocated to St. Nicholas Park in 2008 |
45 | Hamilton Heights Historic District | More images | September 30, 1983 (#83001727) | Roughly bounded by St. Nicholas and Amsterdam Aves, W. 145 and W. 140th Sts. 40°49′21″N 73°56′54″W / 40.8225°N 73.9483°W / 40.8225; -73.9483 (Hamilton Heights Historic District) | Hamilton Heights | |
46 | Harlem African Burial Ground | January 29, 2018 (#100002055) | 2460 2nd Ave. 40°48′10″N 73°55′52″W / 40.8028°N 73.9312°W / 40.8028; -73.9312 (Harlem African Burial Ground) | Harlem | Burial ground of enslaved Africans from 1660s to 1858 rediscovered by 21st-century archaeologists; currently under 126th Street bus garage but will be preserved in redevelopment | |
47 | Harlem Courthouse | More images | April 16, 1980 (#80002692) | 170 E. 121st St. 40°48′04″N 73°56′21″W / 40.8011°N 73.9392°W / 40.8011; -73.9392 (Harlem Courthouse) | Harlem | |
48 | Harlem Fire Watchtower | More images | June 21, 1976 (#76001240) | Marcus Garvey Park at E. 122nd St. 40°48′14″N 73°56′38″W / 40.8039°N 73.9439°W / 40.8039; -73.9439 (Harlem Fire Watchtower) | Harlem | Only survivor of 11 fire watchtowers once covering Manhattan and/or the city |
49 | Harlem River Houses | More images | December 18, 1979 (#79001605) | 151st to 153rd St., Macombs Pl. and Harlem River Dr. 40°49′33″N 73°56′12″W / 40.8258°N 73.9367°W / 40.8258; -73.9367 (Harlem River Houses) | Harlem | |
50 | Harlem Savings Bank | August 28, 2003 (#03000849) | 124 E. 125th St. 40°48′13″N 73°56′20″W / 40.8036°N 73.9389°W / 40.8036; -73.9389 (Harlem Savings Bank) | Harlem | ||
51 | Matthew Henson Residence | May 15, 1975 (#75001207) | 246 W. 150th St., Apt. 3F 40°49′32″N 73°56′19″W / 40.8256°N 73.9386°W / 40.8256; -73.9386 (Matthew Henson Residence) | Harlem | ||
52 | High Bridge Aqueduct and Water Tower | More images | December 4, 1972 (#72001560) | Harlem River at W. 170th St. and High Bridge Park 40°50′34″N 73°55′57″W / 40.8427°N 73.9325°W / 40.8427; -73.9325 (High Bridge Aqueduct and Water Tower) | Washington Heights | |
53 | Hispanic Society of America Complex | More images | October 16, 2012 (#12001009) | 613 W. 155th St. 40°50′01″N 73°56′47″W / 40.8336°N 73.9465°W / 40.8336; -73.9465 (Hispanic Society of America Complex) | Washington Heights | |
54 | Holy Cross African Orthodox Pro-Cathedral | November 9, 2017 (#100001803) | 122 W. 129th St. 40°48′38″N 73°56′41″W / 40.8106°N 73.9447°W / 40.8106; -73.9447 (Holy Cross African Orthodox Pro-Cathedral) | Harlem | First and only African Orthodox Church cathedral | |
55 | Holyrood Protestant Episcopal Church | October 29, 2020 (#100005702) | 715 West 179th St. 40°50′58″N 73°56′20″W / 40.8495°N 73.9389°W / 40.8495; -73.9389 (Holyrood Protestant Episcopal Church) | Washington Heights | ||
56 | Hotel Theresa | More images | June 16, 2005 (#05000618) | 2082-2096 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd. 40°48′31″N 73°56′58″W / 40.8086°N 73.9494°W / 40.8086; -73.9494 (Hotel Theresa) | Harlem | |
57 | Hudson View Gardens | More images | February 16, 2016 (#16000020) | 116 Pinehurst Ave. 40°51′12″N 73°56′20″W / 40.8533°N 73.9388°W / 40.8533; -73.9388 (Hudson View Gardens) | Hudson Heights | Largest housing cooperative in the U.S. when built in early 1920s |
58 | Langston Hughes House | More images | October 29, 1982 (#82001198) | 20 E. 127th St. 40°48′26″N 73°56′27″W / 40.8072°N 73.9408°W / 40.8072; -73.9408 (Langston Hughes House) | Harlem | Home of Langston Hughes, important African-American poet |
59 | International House | More images | September 10, 1999 (#99001129) | 500 Riverside Dr. 40°48′49″N 73°57′43″W / 40.8136°N 73.9619°W / 40.8136; -73.9619 (International House) | Morningside Heights | |
60 | IRT Broadway Line Viaduct | More images | September 15, 1983 (#83001749) | W. 122nd St. to W. 135th St., Broadway 40°49′12″N 73°57′20″W / 40.82°N 73.9556°W / 40.82; -73.9556 (IRT Broadway Line Viaduct) | Harlem | Viaduct station on the 1 train. |
61 | Ivey Delph Apartments | More images | January 20, 2005 (#04001531) | 17-19 Hamilton Terrace (at 141st St.) 40°49′20″N 73°56′50″W / 40.8222°N 73.9472°W / 40.8222; -73.9472 (Ivey Delph Apartments) | Hamilton Heights | |
62 | Jeffrey's Hook Lighthouse | More images | May 29, 1979 (#79003130) | Fort Washington Park 40°51′00″N 73°56′52″W / 40.85°N 73.9478°W / 40.85; -73.9478 (Jeffrey's Hook Lighthouse) | Washington Heights | Famous as Little Red Lighthouse underneath the giant G W bridge |
63 | James Weldon Johnson House | More images | May 11, 1976 (#76001241) | 187 W. 135th St. 40°48′54″N 73°56′36″W / 40.8151°N 73.9432°W / 40.8151; -73.9432 (James Weldon Johnson House) | Harlem | Home of James Weldon Johnson |
64 | Jumel Terrace Historic District | More images | April 3, 1973 (#73001220) | W. 160th and 162nd Sts. between St. Nicholas and Edgecombe Aves. 40°50′05″N 73°56′21″W / 40.8347°N 73.9392°W / 40.8347; -73.9392 (Jumel Terrace Historic District) | Washington Heights | |
65 | Low Memorial Library, Columbia University | More images | December 23, 1987 (#87002599) | W. 116th St. between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave. 40°48′29″N 73°57′45″W / 40.808056°N 73.9625°W / 40.808056; -73.9625 (Low Memorial Library, Columbia University) | Morningside Heights | Largest granite domed building in U.S. Now used as Columbia's main administration building |
66 | Manhattan Avenue-West 120th-123rd Streets Historic District | January 17, 1992 (#91001920) | 242-262 W. 120th St., 341-362 W. 121st St., 341-362 W. 122nd St., 344-373 123rd St., 481-553 Manhattan Ave. W side 40°48′32″N 73°57′19″W / 40.808889°N 73.955278°W / 40.808889; -73.955278 (Manhattan Avenue-West 120th-123rd Streets Historic District) | Harlem | ||
67 | Claude McKay Residence | More images | December 8, 1976 (#76002143) | 180 W. 135th St. 40°48′54″N 73°56′34″W / 40.814864°N 73.942881°W / 40.814864; -73.942881 (Claude McKay Residence) | Harlem | Also known as Harlem YMCA |
68 | Milbank, Brinckerhoff, and Fiske Halls | More images | November 15, 2003 (#03001152) | Roughly bounded by W. 119th and W. 120th Sts., and Broadway and Claremont Aves. 40°48′38″N 73°57′48″W / 40.810556°N 73.963333°W / 40.810556; -73.963333 (Milbank, Brinckerhoff, and Fiske Halls) | Morningside Heights | |
69 | Minton's Playhouse | More images | September 18, 1985 (#85002423) | 206-210 W. 118th St. 40°48′17″N 73°57′12″W / 40.804722°N 73.953333°W / 40.804722; -73.953333 (Minton's Playhouse) | Harlem | |
70 | Morris-Jumel Mansion | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000545) | 160th St. and Edgecombe Ave. 40°50′04″N 73°56′19″W / 40.834444°N 73.938611°W / 40.834444; -73.938611 (Morris-Jumel Mansion) | Washington Heights | |
71 | Mount Morris Bank | More images | December 7, 1989 (#89002087) | E. 125th St. and Park Ave. 40°48′19″N 73°56′22″W / 40.805278°N 73.939444°W / 40.805278; -73.939444 (Mount Morris Bank) | Harlem | |
72 | Mount Morris Park Historic District | More images | February 6, 1973 (#73001221) | Bounded roughly by Lenox Ave., Mount Morris Park West, and W. 124th and W. 119th Sts. 40°48′17″N 73°56′49″W / 40.804722°N 73.946944°W / 40.804722; -73.946944 (Mount Morris Park Historic District) | Harlem | |
73 | New York Amsterdam News Building | More images | May 11, 1976 (#76001247) | 2293 7th Ave. 40°48′54″N 73°56′41″W / 40.815°N 73.944722°W / 40.815; -73.944722 (New York Amsterdam News Building) | Harlem | Once offices of major early 20th-century African-American newspaper, New York Amsterdam News. |
74 | New York Presbyterian Church | More images | June 3, 1982 (#82003385) | 151 W. 128th St & 7th Ave. 40°48′39″N 73°56′49″W / 40.810833°N 73.946944°W / 40.810833; -73.946944 (New York Presbyterian Church) | Harlem | Sign on church says it is Baptist |
75 | National Headquarters, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom | February 3, 2020 (#100004933) | 170 W. 130th St. 40°48′42″N 73°56′44″W / 40.8117°N 73.9456°W / 40.8117; -73.9456 (National Headquarters, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom) | Harlem | Townhouse where 1963 civil rights march where Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I Have a Dream" speech was organized and planned | |
76 | New York Public Library, 115th Street Branch | May 6, 1980 (#80002704) | 203 W. 115th St. 40°48′10″N 73°57′14″W / 40.802778°N 73.953889°W / 40.802778; -73.953889 (New York Public Library, 115th Street Branch) | Harlem | ||
77 | New York Public Library, Fort Washington Branch | More images | August 27, 2020 (#100005470) | 535 West 179th St. 40°50′52″N 73°56′02″W / 40.847781°N 73.933943°W / 40.847781; -73.933943 (New York Public Library, Fort Washington Branch) | Washington Heights | |
78 | New York Public Library, Hamilton Grange Branch | More images | July 23, 1981 (#81000410) | 503 and 505 W. 145th St. 40°49′32″N 73°56′54″W / 40.825556°N 73.948333°W / 40.825556; -73.948333 (New York Public Library, Hamilton Grange Branch) | Washington Heights | |
79 | North Presbyterian Church | More images | February 5, 2014 (#13001153) | 525 W. 155th St. 40°49′57″N 73°56′39″W / 40.8324°N 73.9442°W / 40.8324; -73.9442 (North Presbyterian Church) | Washington Heights | |
80 | Park and Tilford Building | May 1, 2009 (#09000258) | 310 Lenox Ave. 40°48′29″N 73°56′41″W / 40.808119°N 73.944764°W / 40.808119; -73.944764 (Park and Tilford Building) | Harlem | ||
81 | Philosophy Hall | More images | July 31, 2003 (#03001046) | 1150 Amsterdam Avenue 40°48′26″N 73°57′41″W / 40.807222°N 73.961389°W / 40.807222; -73.961389 (Philosophy Hall) | Morningside Heights | Edwin Howard Armstrong invented FM radio in a basement lab |
82 | Public School 157 | December 10, 1982 (#82003387) | 327 St. Nicholas Ave. 40°48′42″N 73°57′09″W / 40.811667°N 73.9525°W / 40.811667; -73.9525 (Public School 157) | Harlem | ||
83 | Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000550) | Broadway and 120th St. 40°48′36″N 73°57′42″W / 40.81°N 73.961667°W / 40.81; -73.961667 (Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University) | Morningside Heights | First successful atom splitting on U.S. soil performed in basement lab |
84 | Riverside Church | More images | December 12, 2012 (#12001036) | 478, 490 Riverside Dr. & 81 Claremont Ave. 40°48′43″N 73°57′48″W / 40.811966°N 73.963321°W / 40.811966; -73.963321 (Riverside Church) | Morningside Heights | John D. Rockefeller and Harry Emerson Fosdick established this interdenominational church in 1930, known for its role in social and political activism. Its 392-foot (119 m) tower makes it the tallest church in the U.S. |
85 | Riverside Park and Drive | More images | September 2, 1983 (#83001743) | From 72nd St. to 129th St. 40°47′53″N 73°58′31″W / 40.798056°N 73.975278°W / 40.798056; -73.975278 (Riverside Park and Drive) | Upper West Side to Inwood | First major Robert Moses project in Manhattan sped travel to Bronx and made riverfront accessible as park |
86 | Paul Robeson Home | More images | December 8, 1976 (#76001248) | 555 Edgecombe Ave. 40°50′04″N 73°56′20″W / 40.834444°N 73.938889°W / 40.834444; -73.938889 (Paul Robeson Home) | Washington Heights | |
87 | St. Andrew's Episcopal Church | March 18, 1980 (#80002717) | 2067 5th Ave. 40°48′28″N 73°56′33″W / 40.807778°N 73.9425°W / 40.807778; -73.9425 (St. Andrew's Episcopal Church) | Harlem | ||
88 | St. Luke's Hospital | More images | May 20, 2019 (#100003934) | 30 Morningside Drive 40°48′19″N 73°57′39″W / 40.80539°N 73.96088°W / 40.80539; -73.96088 (St. Luke's Hospital) | Morningside Heights | Complex of 11 pavilions built mostly between 1896 and 1928 that epitomizes changing role of large urban hospital. |
89 | St. Nicholas Historic District | More images | October 29, 1975 (#75001209) | W. 138th and W. 139th Sts. (both sides) between 7th and 8th Aves. 40°49′05″N 73°56′37″W / 40.818056°N 73.943611°W / 40.818056; -73.943611 (St. Nicholas Historic District) | Harlem | |
90 | St. Philip's Church | More images | September 25, 2008 (#08000933) | 210-216 West 134th St. 40°48′53″N 73°56′43″W / 40.814672°N 73.945278°W / 40.814672; -73.945278 (St. Philip's Church) | Harlem | |
91 | St. Walburga's Academy | July 28, 2004 (#04000755) | 630 Riverside Dr. (@ 140th) 40°49′27″N 73°57′18″W / 40.824167°N 73.955°W / 40.824167; -73.955 (St. Walburga's Academy) | Hamilton Heights | ||
92 | Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture | More images | September 21, 1978 (#78001881) | 103 W. 135th St. 40°48′52″N 73°56′29″W / 40.814444°N 73.941389°W / 40.814444; -73.941389 (Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture) | Harlem | |
93 | Sheffield Farms Stable | November 9, 2005 (#05001285) | 3229 Broadway (@ 130th) 40°49′00″N 73°57′30″W / 40.816667°N 73.958333°W / 40.816667; -73.958333 (Sheffield Farms Stable) | Manhattanville | ||
94 | Students' Hall | More images | November 15, 2003 (#03001150) | Barnard College, 3005 Broadway 40°48′32″N 73°57′52″W / 40.808889°N 73.964444°W / 40.808889; -73.964444 (Students' Hall) | Morningside Heights | built in 1916, now known as Barnard Hall |
95 | Substation 17 | More images | February 9, 2006 (#06000025) | 127-129 Hillside Ave. (nr Ft Tryon) 40°51′36″N 73°55′37″W / 40.86°N 73.926944°W / 40.86; -73.926944 (Substation 17) | Washington Heights | |
96 | Substation 219 | February 9, 2006 (#06000023) | 309 W. 133rd St. 40°48′56″N 73°56′55″W / 40.815556°N 73.948611°W / 40.815556; -73.948611 (Substation 219) | Harlem | ||
97 | Sugar Hill Historic District | April 11, 2002 (#02000360) | Roughly bounded by W. 155th St., 145th St., Bradhurst Ave. and Convent Ave. 40°49′38″N 73°56′36″W / 40.827222°N 73.943333°W / 40.827222; -73.943333 (Sugar Hill Historic District) | Harlem | ||
98 | Union Theological Seminary | More images | April 23, 1980 (#80002725) | W. 120th St. and Broadway 40°48′41″N 73°57′51″W / 40.811389°N 73.964167°W / 40.811389; -73.964167 (Union Theological Seminary) | Morningside Heights | |
99 | US Post Office-Inwood Station | More images | May 11, 1989 (#88002361) | 90 Vermilyea Ave. 40°51′58″N 73°55′26″W / 40.866111°N 73.923889°W / 40.866111; -73.923889 (US Post Office-Inwood Station) | Inwood | |
100 | Washington Bridge | More images | September 22, 1983 (#83001645) | Between Amsterdam and Undercliff Aves. 40°50′42″N 73°55′29″W / 40.845°N 73.924722°W / 40.845; -73.924722 (Washington Bridge) | Washington Heights | |
101 | West 114th Street Historic District | July 16, 2014 (#14000399) | 204-246 & 215-277 W. 114th St. 40°48′09″N 73°57′18″W / 40.8025°N 73.955°W / 40.8025; -73.955 (West 114th Street Historic District) | Morningside Heights | Brick rowhouses erected in last years of 19th century eventually became one of Harlem's most desirable blocks when African-Americans started moving in during Great Migration. | |
102 | West 147th-149th Streets Historic District | More images | May 18, 2003 (#03000407) | Roughly bounded by Eighth Ave., W. 149th St., Seventh Ave., and W. 147th Ave. 40°49′26″N 73°56′22″W / 40.823889°N 73.939444°W / 40.823889; -73.939444 (West 147th-149th Streets Historic District) | Harlem | |
103 | West Harlem Historic District | Upload image | November 10, 2022 (#100008341) | West 135th to West 153rd Sts. between Amsterdam Ave. and Riverside Dr. 40°49′35″N 73°57′02″W / 40.8263°N 73.9506°W / 40.8263; -73.9506 (West Harlem Historic District) | Harlem |
Former listing
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Florence Mills House | More images | December 8, 1976 (#76001244) | January 9, 2009 | 220 W. 135th St. 40°49′31″N 73°56′09″W / 40.825278°N 73.935833°W / 40.825278; -73.935833 (Florence Mills House) | Harlem | Mistakenly designated National Historic Landmark of building that is blocks away from building where Florence Mills actually lived, which was since torn down. In 2009, the house was delisted from the NRHP and de-designated as NHL. |
See also
- County: National Register of Historic Places listings in New York County, New York
- State: National Register of Historic Places listings in New York
- Municipal: List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan above 110th Street
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved May 3, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
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