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1255:(LPC) had to review every proposed modification to the exterior. The LPC hired experts who determined that a full restoration would cost $ 1 million (equivalent to $ 6.18 million in 2023), which amounted to an additional $ 10,000 assessment for each of the Dakota's 95 tenants. The board of directors decided to instead conduct a smaller-scale renovation. The Joseph K. Blum Company added waterproofing to the Dakota's roof for $ 160,000 (equivalent to $ 0.99 million in 2023). The Dakota's board also voted in 1975 to ban the installation of air conditioners that protruded through the building's facade, since the LPC would have to approve every air conditioner that was installed.
1247:, no plans were ever filed for a larger building on the Dakota's site. Under the co-op arrangement, the residents were obligated to share all maintenance and repair costs, which the Clark family had previously handled. The Dakota was one of twelve apartment buildings on Central Park West to be converted into housing cooperatives in the late 1950s and early 1960s. By the mid-1960s, members of the co-op had to pay fees of up to $ 14,400 a year (equivalent to $ 139,225 in 2023), in addition to a one-time down payment of no more than $ 60,000 on their apartments (equivalent to $ 580,106 in 2023). At the time, the building employed about 30 staff.
1274:, the Dakota became a makeshift memorial for Lennon, especially among fans of the Beatles. The murder also prompted concern among residents, who demanded more stringent security; all visitors were already required to pass through the security booth on 72nd Street. Years after Lennon's death, the Dakota's residents tended to eschew publicity. The Dakota's board had rejected numerous high-profile personalities who had wanted to move into the building. By then, there were 93 apartments, and the original floor plans had been rearranged extensively. Residents generally continued to live in the building for prolonged periods. The recessed
1034:. A group of businessmen formed the West Side Association the same year. Edward C. Clark believed that the line's presence would encourage the growth of a middle-class neighborhood on the West Side. At a speech in December 1879, Clark told the West Side Association: "There are but few persons who are princely enough to wish to occupy an entire palace...but I believe there are many who would like to occupy a portion of a great building." In the decade before the Dakota was built, the city's population had increased by at least 100 percent, but the Upper West Side contained only a few assorted saloons, inns, and other buildings.
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wainscoting, above which were bronze bas-reliefs. The ceiling was also made of carved
English oak. On one side of the dining room was a fireplace with a Scotch brownstone mantel, giving the room the quality of an "old English baronial hall". The original plans had called for the dining area to be accessible to the general public, but the plans were modified before the building opened, and the dining room only served residents. The Dakota also had a ladies' reception room with an artwork. There was a florist, a messengers' office, and a telegraph office for residents.
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room, a library, a kitchen, a pantry, a bath, four bedrooms, one full bathroom, and butlers' and maids' quarters. Larger apartments had up to nine bedrooms, as well as additional spaces like a billiards room, boudoir, or library. Some of the apartments also have balconies, which blend in with the building's overall design. Clark's apartment on the sixth floor had 18 rooms, including a drawing room that rivaled the design of the ground-floor dining room, in addition to 17 fireplaces. In the book
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station, and rowhouses, also were developed nearby. Nonetheless, the Dakota remained the only large apartment building in the neighborhood until the end of the 19th century. A major reason was the lack of electricity in the area, since large apartment buildings needed electricity for their elevators, but the city did not install electric ducts along
Central Park West until 1896. The Dakota had its own power plant, so the lack of municipal electric service did not affect the building.
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laundry workers, manicurists, and hairdressers, did not live in the building. Servants employed by the residents, as well as visiting servants, occupied the eighth and ninth floors. The upper-story servants' quarters contained dormitories, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and dryer rooms. The servants' quarters had been converted into apartments by the 1950s. Beside servants' quarters, there was a playroom and a gymnasium on the roof, which was labeled as the "tenth story".
1094:: "Probably it was called 'Dakota' because it was so far west and so far north". The more likely origin for the "Dakota" name was Clark's fondness for the names of the then-new western states and territories. Back in 1879, Clark had proposed naming the Upper West Side's north-south avenues after states or territories in the Western United States, though his suggestions had been ignored. The Dakota's remoteness did directly give rise to the nickname "Clark's Folly".
1165:. In 1886, house numbers on the Upper West Side were renumbered based on distance from Central Park West (Eighth Avenue), so the Dakota became 1 West 72nd Street. In its first two years, the Dakota was not profitable, and the surrounding blocks were still not developed, particularly the lots to the north. Even in 1890, the row houses on the same block were bringing more income than was the Dakota. By the early 1890s, there was a waiting list for vacant apartments.
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the courtyard was "practically held up by paint". The LPC approved all aspects of the planned renovation. Some residents wanted the glass breezeway in the courtyard to be removed, citing aesthetic concerns; preservationists said the general public would have not been able to see the breezeway anyway, since security had been tightened after Lennon's murder. The restoration of the courtyard started in
February 2004 and was completed seven and a half months later.
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the passenger elevators. Other rules include a restriction against leaving more than one car unattended in the driveway; a prohibition on "dance, vocal or instrumental instruction" in apartments; and a restriction on playing musical instruments or using a phonograph, radio, or TV loudspeaker between 11 p.m. and 9 a.m. Residents cannot throw away their apartments' original fireplace mantels or doors and must instead put them in a storage area in the basement.
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1292:, since it was impossible to know how many bricks needed to be repaired until the entire facade had been examined. The repairs ultimately cost $ 5 million, amounting to an average assessment of $ 50,000 for each tenant. The LPC gave craftsmanship awards to the restoration architects, Ehrenkrantz & Eckstut Architects and Remco, in 1994. The fireplaces were also restored in the late 1990s or early 2000s, requiring some of the fireplace
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buy the building from the
Glickman Corporation in April 1961 for $ 4.8 million (equivalent to $ 49 million in 2023). Glickman dropped its plans to redevelop the Dakota and instead sold the adjacent 46,000 sq ft (4,300 m) site in August. That November, the Dakota's tenants bought the building, which became a cooperative. The Mayfair was completed on the adjacent site in 1964; according to
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believed such a usage attracted unsolicited attention. The apartments are accessed by four passageways, one from each corner of the courtyard. The main courtyard also functioned as a meeting area for residents, since the rest of the building was designed with "the utmost in personal privacy" as a consideration. Over the years, the courtyard has hosted events such as parties and
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the 1890s after the neighborhood was connected to the city's power grid, and the boilers and engines were relocated to the Dakota's basement. The steam plant in the basement, as well as the building's hydraulic elevators, were powered by water that was collected from the roof and from underneath each apartment's radiators. The radiators in each apartment were placed under the window sills.
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9-inch-thick slabs of concrete. Partitions in the hallways are made of "fireproof blocks", while partitions in other parts of the building are made of either "fireproof blocks" or brick. The thick walls, floor slabs, and partitions also provided noise insulation. The strength of the Dakota's superstructure rivaled that of contemporary office buildings.
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supplanted horse-drawn carriages, the Dakota banned automobiles from the courtyard because the space could not support the weight of modern vehicles. The deck of the courtyard was entirely replaced in 2004 because the steel beams that supported it had corroded severely. The modern courtyard is a reinforced-concrete slab, which is covered by granite
963:, which are laid on top of the earthen subfloors and concrete slabs. Each apartment's dining rooms, reception rooms, and libraries were wainscoted in oak, mahogany, and other woods. The kitchens had marble wainscoting and Minton tile, while the bathrooms contained porcelain bathtubs. Other decorations included wood-burning fireplaces with tiled
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residents were active in a variety of industries. The residents included lawyers, brokers, merchants, and clothiers, although they also included a cigar merchant, a coal-mine operator, and a stenographer. All of the Dakota's residents were wealthy, although not particularly famous. None of the early residents were included in the "
1109:, was similar in design to the Dakota. Work on the Dakota was delayed in August 1883 when the plasterers went on strike to protest the employment of non-union laborers at the site. Other tradesmen joined the strike but returned to work within a month. The mechanical equipment was being installed in the building by March 1884. The
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opening, and four of the other original tenants had died in the preceding three years. For the next three decades, the Dakota remained largely unchanged, and the building even retained its original elevators. The Clarks were responsible for all repairs and maintenance and were subject to little, if any scrutiny.
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remove garbage and ashes. All servants entered and exited the Dakota through this driveway. The Dakota's distinct upper and lower courtyards differed from that of
Hardenbergh and Clark's earlier Van Corlear apartment house at Seventh Avenue and 55th Street, where residents and servants used the same courtyard.
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Hardenbergh thought a lower-floor apartment would be more attractive to people who had moved from townhouses. As the building was being constructed, Clark changed the specifications to accommodate individual tenants, resulting in substantial changes to the formerly standardized floor layouts.
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had only one complaint: "The service-entrances to the suites are situated upon the same court-yard, so that grocers' wagons and ice-carts are almost always to be seen standing about in the space which should be reserved exclusively for more fashionable equipages, and for the promenades of the tenants
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magnate Dennis Mehiel; he was only allowed to move into the building 20 years later. Another prospective tenant sued the Dakota's board in 2015 after the board prohibited him from moving into a unit he had bought 16 years prior. Former resident Albert
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The Dakota's in-house staff included a house manager, doormen, chambermaids, janitors, hall servants, and repairmen. In addition to the Dakota's in-house staff, each tenant could employ up to five of their own servants on site, though residents typically had up to three servants. Other staff, such as
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The mechanical plant to the west measured 150 by 60 by 18 ft (45.7 by 18.3 by 5.5 m) and contained electrical generators, steam boilers, and steam engines. The plant's roof was constructed of brick arches and iron beams, and the garden was planted above it. The generators became obsolete in
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tennis and croquet courts within the garden. Images show that the garden was surrounded by a fence, and the area above the mechanical plant was further enclosed by a hedge. The garden had become a parking lot by the 1950s, and the
Mayfair apartment building was developed on the garden's site in 1964.
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on 72nd and 73rd streets, adjacent to the Dakota, which are no longer extant. The two developments were part of Clark's larger plan for a cohesive neighborhood; the row houses were in the middle of the block, where land values were lower, whereas the Dakota was built on the more valuable site next to
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characterized several of the rules as appearing "like they could have been drafted when the building opened". For example, "domestic employees, messengers and trades people" are required to use the service elevators, and healthcare and childcare providers must be accompanied by clients when they use
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High demand for units at the Dakota continued into the 21st century. The Dakota had 85 co-op units by the 2010s. Some of the smaller apartments had been combined over the years, and several units were restored to their original layouts. The building's facade was again renovated starting in 2015. The
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had a monthly maintenance cost of $ 6,000. The Dakota's board announced in 2002 that it planned to restore the interior courtyard, and it hired
Higgins & Quasebarth as a consulting architect. At the time, the upper level of the courtyard had severe leaks, and the breezeway on the western side of
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In January 1961, the Glickman Corporation paid $ 4.6 million (equivalent to $ 47 million in 2023) for the Dakota and an adjoining lot that contained the building's boiler room. Glickman planned to build New York City's largest apartment building on the combined site. The residents announced plans to
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wrote in the 1920s that the Dakota "has always maintained its old-time popularity". Whereas the Dakota underwent few alterations in its first fifty years, the neighborhood changed dramatically during that period. The Dakota's main entrance on 72nd Street originally faced some shacks and gardens, but
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living. The Dakota is also New York City's oldest surviving luxury apartment building, although it was not the first such structure to be built in the city. Only a few large apartment houses in the city predated the Dakota, including the Manhattan Apartments (built in 1880) and Windermere Apartments
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floor. On one side of the basement were heated and illuminated storerooms in which tenants could store items for free. There was also a wine cellar, which was empty by the 1960s. The quarters of the house staff were in the basement and included bedrooms; bathrooms and dining rooms for men and women;
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instead of a partition. Parlors were generally either 25 by 40 ft (7.6 by 12.2 m) or 15 by 27 ft (4.6 by 8.2 m). Typical antechambers in the Dakota measured 12 by 12 ft (3.7 by 3.7 m); drawing rooms, 18 by 20 ft (5.5 by 6.1 m); bedrooms, 14 by 22 ft (4.3
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and were finished in mahogany. In the original plans, each elevator served two apartments per floor. Each elevator served a small foyer on each floor that provided access to the two apartments. These foyers were intended to be "almost as private and convenient" as entrances to typical brownstone row
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The Dakota was designed as a fireproof structure. According to construction plans, the foundation walls were made of bluestone blocks, extended 10 to 18 ft (3.0 to 5.5 m) deep, and measured 3 to 4 ft (0.91 to 1.22 m) thick. The perimeter walls tapered in thickness from 28 in
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that was not being built with specific tenants in mind. Hardenbergh filed plans for an eight-story "Family Hotel" at the site in September 1880, at which point it was planned to cost one million dollars. Hardenbergh simultaneously designed several dozen low-rise row houses for Clark on 73rd Street.
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was slower to come. This was in part because of the West Side's steep topography and its dearth of attractions compared with the East Side. In the late 19th century, hundreds of empty lots were available along the west side of Central Park. Major developments on the West Side were erected after the
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The interior has eight elevators, four each for residents and servants. At each corner of the courtyard, four wrought-bronze staircases and four residents' elevators lead from the entrances to the upper stories. Each corner of the building has a brick shaft with one elevator and one staircase; this
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A service driveway also runs along the western side of the main courtyard. The driveway descends to the basement, where there is a lower courtyard with the same dimensions as the ground-level courtyard. This driveway was originally used to deliver goods and "commodities of housekeeping", as well as
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After Clark announced plans for an apartment complex at the site in 1879, work began in late October 1880. The building was not given its name until mid-1882, and Clark died before the Dakota was completed in October 1884. The Dakota was fully rented upon its completion. The building was managed by
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between 72nd and 73rd streets. It is largely square in plan and built around a central H-shaped courtyard, through which all apartments are accessed. Formerly, there was a garden to the west of the Dakota, underneath which was a mechanical plant serving the Dakota and some adjacent row houses. The
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The Dakota was completed by the week of October 24–27, 1884. The building was fully rented upon its completion, though detractors considered the building to be isolated and criticized the Dakota as an "intrusion" onto Central Park's landscape. According to historical records, the Dakota's earliest
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reported that the Dakota "will be ready for occupancy October 1" at a yearly rent of $ 1,500 to $ 5,000 (equivalent to between $ 51,000 and $ 170,000 in 2023) and that one-quarter of the units had already been rented. Elizabeth Hawes wrote that Clark promoted the Dakota as offering "convenience, a
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with a capacity of 1,000 short tons (910 t). From the beginning, the building was equipped with "a complete system of electric communication", including electric bells that were used to request the elevators. The Dakota had telegraph wires leading to a florist's shop, a fire station, a nearby
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described the Dakota's courtyard and similar spaces in other buildings as "a safe, pleasant and sheltered place, under the eye of the Janitor, where tenants can enter, but thieves cannot...". The writer also suggested that children could play within the courtyard, but other, unidentified observers
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around the Dakota was restored in the mid-1980s, and architectural firm Glass & Glass began drawing up plans for a full restoration of the building. By the late 1980s, people in the financial industry comprised an increasing proportion of the Dakota's residents; previously, many residents had
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Edward S. Clark died in 1933, just before the Dakota's 50th anniversary, and his brother Stephen Carlton Clark took over the building's operation. Stephen Clark intended to continue operating the Dakota and preserve the garden to the west. At the time, two of the tenants had lived there since its
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There were either nearly 500 rooms or 623 rooms in total. While most of the building contained fully-equipped apartments, with their own entrances and service elevators/stairs, part of the second floor was divided into smaller apartments and guest rooms. Apartments had a reception area, a drawing
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detailing. The materials and colors were selected to not only complement each other but also to soften the appearance of the building's shadows and massing. The large amount of ornament created the impression of variety between different parts of the facade. The west elevation, facing the former
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wrote in 1884: "The owners have been fortunate in their architect, and Mr. Hardenbergh has been fortunate in his clients." Two years later, H. W. Fabian referred to the Dakota as the "most excellent of any of the kind in New York", and M. G. Van Rensselaer said the Dakota was the only apartment
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The Clarks tried to sell off an adjacent plot to the north, between 73rd and 74th streets, in 1902 with the proviso that no building on that site be taller than the Dakota. The Clarks were unable to sell the plot with that restriction, and the Langham apartment building was erected on the site.
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magazine article in the 1960s described interior designer and antique dealer Frederick P. Victoria as having decorated his apartment with wood "draperies" and antique clocks. Artist Giora Novak occupied a minimalist space within the building's former dining room, which he decorated with his own
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To the west of the Dakota was another garden; both the Dakota and the adjacent row houses were served by a mechanical plant below the garden. The placement of the mechanical plant outside the building was a deliberate measure to reassure residents in case the machinery exploded. There were also
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pavers that measure up to 6 ft (1.8 m) long and 5 in (130 mm) thick. The Dakota's courtyard originally contained two fountains, which doubled as skylights for the basement. Horse-drawn carriages, entering from 72nd Street, used the courtyard to turn around. After automobiles
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By 1992, the Dakota's facade was being cleaned. New mortar had been applied to the brickwork in the facade, but the light color of the mortar contrasted sharply with the darkened bricks. The Dakota's board decided to repair the most deteriorated bricks rather than replace the whole facade. The
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The building had several common areas for residents, including a dining room and a ballroom. The first floor contained the building's main dining room, as well as a smaller private dining room and a reception room. The floors were made of inlaid tiles of marble, while the walls had English oak
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The Dakota was designed by Hardenbergh for Clark and built between 1880 and 1884. The construction process involved several contractors including stonemason John L. Banta, plumber T. Brieu, iron supplier Post & McCord, carpenter J. L. Hamilton, stonework supplier J. Gillis Se Son and Henry
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several blocks north, helped establish the "early character" of Central Park West. The Dakota's completion spurred the construction of other large apartment buildings in the area, several of which were named after regions in the western United States. Other buildings, including a church, fire
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includes rolled steel beams on each floor, spaced every 3 to 4 ft (0.91 to 1.22 m) and measuring 6 to 12 in (150 to 300 mm) deep. Between these rolled beams were brick or terracotta arches. The floor surfaces consist of 9 in-thick (23 cm) earthen subfloors above
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The building's main entrance is a double-height archway on 72nd Street to the south. It measures 16 ft (4.9 m) wide and 20 ft (6.1 m) tall. The archway is flanked by pedestals with metal urns, and there are three windows in the upper portion of the archway. There is also a
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The Dakota is one of several apartment buildings on Central Park West that are primarily identified by an official name. Even though a street address was sufficient to identify these apartment buildings, this trend followed a British practice of giving names to buildings without addresses. By
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Each of the Dakota's apartments had a unique layout and contained four to twenty rooms. The initial plans had called for six or eight apartments of about equal size on each of the seven lowest floors. The largest apartments were on the lower floors, as elevators were still a relatively new
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the Clark family for eight decades and remained largely unchanged during that time. In 1961, the Dakota's residents bought the building from the Clark family and converted it into a housing cooperative. The Dakota has historically been home to many artists, actors, and musicians, including
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stable, and the messenger's and telegraph offices. There were 300 electric bells and 4,000 electric lights, all powered by the mechanical plant. The attic had six water tanks, each with a capacity of 5,000 U.S. gal (19,000 L). The pumps could draw up to 2
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spoke critically of the building's high quality, saying in 1902 that the fact that the Dakota was the best-designed apartment house along Central Park West "is not especially encouraging as an architectural sign of the times". On the Dakota's 50th anniversary, the
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The Dakota's board of directors announced in 1974 that the roof would need to be replaced, since the slate tiles had started to fall off and the copper trim had deteriorated. Since the building had been designated a New York City landmark five years prior, the
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By the 1950s, the servants' quarters on the upper stories had been converted to apartments. At the time, many tenants were diplomats, theatrical figures, or publishers. The building particularly appealed to theatrical figures because of its proximity to the
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The row houses and the large apartment building were part of a larger plan that Clark had for the Upper West Side. John Banta was hired as the apartment house's general contractor. In early October 1880, about two weeks before construction began, the
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ran along the western portion of the courtyard. This breezeway had been installed during the 1920s to protect residents from inclement weather. When the courtyard was rebuilt in 2004, the sidewalk under the breezeway was reconstructed with
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Construction commenced at the end of October 1880. The building initially did not have a name, even after the foundations were completed in early 1881. By that October, the building had been constructed to the second story, although the
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wrote in 1999: "The Dakota was an undisputed masterpiece, far and away the grandest apartment house of the Gilded Age in New York and rivaling, if not exceeding, in logic and luxury any comparable building in Paris and London".
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and a smoking room and reading room for men. Residents could also order food from the basement kitchen to be delivered to their rooms. After World War II, the kitchen was closed and became a studio apartment for Giora Novak.
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large enough for horse-drawn carriages to drop off passengers. Many of the horse-drawn carriages were dispatched from the now-demolished Dakota Stables at 75th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, developed by Edward C. Clark's son
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security guard's booth to the west of the main entrance. After midnight, residents and visitors are required to ring the security guard to enter the building. Portraits of a man and woman (probably Edward C. Clark's partner
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Schuyler, reappraising the building in 1896, said: "The architectural results were so successful that it is a very considerable distinction to have designed the best apartment house in New York."
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brick chimneys protrude from the roof at multiple locations. The dormer windows are arranged in two to four levels and alternately contain either stone or copper frames. There are also turrets,
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The building was renamed the "Dakota" by June 1882. At the time, the development was still within a rural part of Manhattan. One story claims that the name arose because it was remote like the
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The building is topped by gables at each of its corners. The 72nd Street elevation also has a gable above the central entrance. On Central Park West, the central section of the roof is a
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filed a lawsuit in 2011, claiming that the board had made racist remarks against would-be residents on numerous occasions, but a New York state judge dismissed Fletcher's suit in 2015.
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A "handsome doorway", measuring 10 ft (3.0 m) tall, also led from 73rd Street to the courtyard. The northern entrance on 73rd Street was seldom used except for funerals.
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The modern-day Dakota Apartments was one of the first large developments on the Upper West Side, built at a time when large apartment blocks were still associated with
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The Dakota's basement contained a laundry, storerooms, a kitchen, and the mechanical plant. The main section of the basement is directly under the courtyard and has an
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said in 2006 that "The Dakota remains Mount Olympus in the mythology of New York apartment houses, its baronial majesty the gauge by which all others must be judged."
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Central Park. Clark developed another set of row houses at 13–65 and 103–151 West 73rd Street, some of which still exist. All of these houses were designed by
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The Dakota's maintenance expenses were shared among fewer residents and tended to be much higher than at other nearby co-ops. For instance, Lennon's widow
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magazine characterized the differing apartment layouts as a legacy of the "rugged individualism" that had been common when the Dakota opened. The Dakota's
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in March 1882. The exterior walls were up to the sixth story by that May, and the builders estimated that the edifice would be completed in 18 months.
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said in 1993 that the building had been characterized as "Brewery Brick Victorian neo-Gothic Eclectic". The building's design includes deep roofs with
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apartments have been subdivided, though the Dakota's co-op board has endorsed numerous renovations that restored an apartment's original floor plans.
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described the building as standing "firmly on its unimpeachable foundations; somewhat shorter than its neighbors but immeasurably more impressive".
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detailing. The main entrance is a double-height archway on 72nd Street, which leads to the courtyard. The building's design includes deep roofs with
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McCain, Mark (September 6, 1987). "Its Prices and Prestige Rise as Demand Grows For Grand Old Co-ops: Central Park West Gains on Fifth Avenue".
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short-cut route to opulent living with none of the problems of upkeep, and at a fraction of the expense that went with owning a private house".
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wrote that "it is hardly to be expected that it will be under roof before the winter sets in". As part of the project, Clark also excavated an
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houses. In some cases, an elevator served only one apartment on a floor, so the elevator doors opened directly into that tenant's foyer.
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described the Dakota as one of several apartment buildings that were famous enough "to maintain their names simply in common custom".
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of 200 ft (61 m) along Central Park West and 204 ft (62 m) along 72nd and 73rd streets. Nearby locations include
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wrote that the "building's grim presence was introduced to most Americans" in that film. The building was also depicted in
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was published in 2015. Nonetheless, relatively little scholarly material about the Dakota has been published. According to
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of the house." Hardenbergh, who remained involved in his designs after their completion, wrote a letter objecting to
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The Dakota is a nine-story building; most of the building is seven stories high, although there are also two-story
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We lived in the legendary Dakota apartment building and held each other tight on the night John Lennon was killed
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Robbins, William (October 11, 1964). "Neighboring Apartment Houses Illustrate 83-Year Transition on West Side".
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measuring about 365 ft (111 m) deep and 8 in (200 mm) wide. Work was slightly delayed by a
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style, but a contemporary source described the building's design as being patterned after "the period of
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to observe: "It is reported that no Dakotan leaves the building permanently unless it is feet first".
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outside the building on December 8, 1980. The building remained a cooperative into the 21st century.
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Wing, William G. (May 10, 1961). "Its 95 Happy Tenants Want to Buy the Dakota".
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characterized the board as having "high standards and aversion to notoriety". A
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8157:"Renovated Apartment in Iconic Dakota Building in Manhattan Sells for $ 9.75M"
5995:"West Side Family Hotels; Their Success Assures the Construction of Many More"
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8656:"Suit Accusing Dakota Co-op Board of Bias Against Blacks and Hispanics Fails"
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6513:"Tenants Buy Landmark; The Dakota, at 1 W. 72d St., Becomes a Cooperative"
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Carroll, June (March 6, 1967). "One of New York's oldest status symbols".
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The construction of Central Park in the 1860s spurred construction in the
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8555:"New York Co-op Living Gone Wrong: No Working Bathroom for Eight Months"
5068:. Vol. 24, no. 615. December 27, 1879. pp. Supplement 2.
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by 6.7 m); and dining rooms, 12 by 20 ft (3.7 by 6.1 m).
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The 30th Annual John Lennon Tribute: Live from the Beacon Theatre, NYC
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and Isaac's wife Isabella Boyer Singer) are placed above the doorway.
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7790:"Michael Kahn, the Shakespeare Theatre Company's risk-taker in chief"
6451:"Realty Firm Plans Large Apartments: Buys West Side Plot Near Park".
4801:"A Rooftop Eyrie Gives a Modern Designer Exactly the Home He Wants".
2933:"Building Intelligence: New York City Building Items Miscellaneous".
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8385:"Plan by Nixon to Buy Co-op in City Is Opposed by Some Other Owners"
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9233:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory: Dakota Apartments"
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The Dakota: A History of the World's Best-Known Apartment Building
7082:"Central Park West: one of New York's most sought-after addresses"
5277:. Vol. 35, no. 882. February 7, 1885. pp. 127–128.
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The Dakota: A History of the World's Best-Known Apartment Building
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8817:"Recent Apartment House Design, Central Park West, New York City"
8094:"15 crazy facts about one of New York's most exclusive buildings"
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5207:. New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. pp. 4–5.
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Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur
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Don't Worry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for a Hand in the Snow)
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8712:. Vol. 34, no. 862. September 20, 1884. p. 948.
5833:. Vol. 34, no. 862. September 20, 1884. p. 948.
4912:"This $ 17.5 Million Co-Op at the Dakota Has Gone Totally Mod!"
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9106:"131-Year History of the Iconic Dakota Chronicled in New Book"
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The Real Estate Record: Real estate record and builders' guide
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The Real Estate Record: Real estate record and builders' guide
7739:"Collector Pays $ 27.5M For Embattled Dakota Co-Op Head's 3BR"
7638:"Upper West Side Butler Inherits Two Apartments in the Dakota"
7251:"2 Kitchen Renovation Strategies Spark New Life in Old Spaces"
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The Real Estate Record: Real estate record and builders' guide
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The Real Estate Record: Real estate record and builders' guide
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yard, was sparsely ornamented. The exterior walls function as
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New York State Register of Historic Places in New York County
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Stern, Robert A. M.; Mellins, Thomas; Fishman, David (1999).
7113:"The Iconic Dakota, Built in 1884, Is Getting Some Work Done"
5483:. Vol. 28, no. 710. October 22, 1881. p. 986.
4943:"A Funky, Whimsical Four-Bedroom In The Dakota Seeks $ 17.5M"
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15A–19, 41–65, and 101–103 West 73rd Street are still extant.
1916:. After the Dakota was completed, ornamental-iron contractor
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8910:. Vol. 31, no. 786. January 17, 1891. p. 38.
8524:"Buyer Sues After Being Barred From Dakota Pad For 16 Years"
8063:"Cardboard Mogul Buys Dakota Co-op 20 Years After Rejection"
7777:(doctoral dissertation). University of Florida. p. 303.
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Charles H. Jones, 1848–1913: Editor and Progressive Democrat
6375:"Dakota Apartments to Be Sold; Buyer May Raze 1881 Building"
5449:. Vol. 28, no. 708. October 8, 1881. p. 942.
5310:. Vol. 26, no. 655. October 2, 1880. p. 864.
4366:"A Peek Inside Some of New York's Most Glamorous Apartments"
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Luxury Apartment Houses of Manhattan: An Illustrated History
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was published in 1979, while historian Andrew Alpern's book
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5582:"Streetscapes: The Dakota; The Elusive Mystery of Its Name"
5529:. Vol. 29, no. 732. March 25, 1882. p. 269.
4976:. Vol. 13, no. 9. October 23, 1884. p. 101.
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2336:. National Park Service. September 11, 2007. Archived from
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9596:. Vol. 125, no. 3. March 1959. pp. 122–129.
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New York 1880: Architecture and Urbanism in the Gilded Age
8625:"Judge Dismisses Case Against 'Racist' Dakota Co-op Board"
5363:. Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers. pp. 342–343.
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8889:. Vol. 35, no. 886. March 7, 1885. p. 232.
7829:"John Madden's Dakota Co-op Returns to Market for $ 3.9M"
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Come Together: A Night for John Lennon's Words and Music
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Alone Together: a History of New York's Early Apartments
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Lattman, Peter; Haughney, Christine (February 2, 2011).
7565:"Dakota Co-op Board Accused of Being a Bunch of Racists"
5523:"Published Weekly by The Real Estate Record Association"
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1522:, musician and composer; son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono
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Roots: John Lennon Sings the Great Rock & Roll Hits
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3488:"An Unusual Design Is Improved, and a Landmark Is Born"
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Historic district contributing properties in Manhattan
7990:. Travel Guide. Avalon Publishing. 2017. p. 131.
7320:"Ward Bennett, 85, Dies; Designed With American Style"
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New York Central Railroad 69th Street Transfer Bridge
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Batter, Charles (July 28, 1964). "The Great Dakota".
9137:"Go Inside New York's Most Famous Apartment Building"
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8739:"Evolution of the New York Dwelling House, Part 4".
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List of National Historic Landmarks in New York City
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York
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Life at the Dakota: New York's Most Unusual Address
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7438:"Harlan Coben Sells Dark, Brooding 'Writer's Lair'"
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7708:"Dakota co-op chief sells apartment for $ 27.5M"
7178:"The Dakota: New York's Most Exclusive Building"
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8743:. Vol. 5. July 24, 1886. pp. 96–97.
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10695:First Baptist Church in the City of New York
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1942:magazine and the 1979 Christmas catalog for
1920:published advertisements of the building in
13029:Unfinished Music No. 2: Life with the Lions
12760:John Lennon Artificial Intelligence Project
12129:Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon
11991:Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon
11888:Unfinished Music No. 2: Life with the Lions
11738:National Register of Historic Places Portal
6753:
6736:
6723:
6326:
6060:
5892:
4809:
4552:
4185:
4120:
3903:
3893:
3891:
3889:
3041:"New Buildings of Prominence New York City"
3006:
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3000:
2998:
2996:
2994:
2992:
2990:
2988:
2949:
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2201:
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2197:
2195:
2193:
1904:View from 73rd Street and Central Park West
1030:opened in 1879, providing direct access to
932:
825:Vaulted driveway leading into the courtyard
29:Residential building in Manhattan, New York
12867:
12853:
12659:Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John Lennon
11771:
11757:
11723:
11146:
11132:
9655:
9641:
9484:Rise of the New York Skyscraper, 1865–1913
9360:
9288:
8823:. Vol. 11. January 1902. p. 98.
8326:
8044:
7857:
7553:
7209:
7150:
6853:
5271:"How the Great Apartment Houses Have Paid"
5121:
3344:
2723:
2334:National Historic Landmark summary listing
1687:, musician and composer; son of Paul Simon
128:
103:New York State Register of Historic Places
12005:Working Class Hero: The Definitive Lennon
11155:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
10494:Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School
9103:
8997:"List of America's Favorite Architecture"
8622:
8521:
7869:
7398:
7396:
7394:
7392:
7110:
6690:
5938:"Ten & Taller: the Skyscraper Museum"
4940:
4682:
4489:
4154:
3802:
3714:
3712:
3710:
3708:
3706:
3704:
3702:
3700:
3674:
3394:
3304:
2913:
2365:New York City Department of City Planning
1714:Main entrance, where John Lennon was shot
1408:, songwriter, record producer, and artist
1224:
1122:
637:The building is surrounded by a recessed
72:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
13865:National Historic Landmarks in Manhattan
10710:Holy Name of Jesus Roman Catholic Church
10504:Edward A. Reynolds West Side High School
9531:
9511:Mason, Christopher (September 2, 1996).
9488:. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
9134:
8784:
8653:
8552:
8382:
8343:
7787:
7521:Haughney, Christine (December 6, 2010).
7520:
7466:
7079:
7040:
6814:
6133:Gray, Christopher (September 20, 1998).
4601:
4235:
3886:
3880:
3757:"MTA Neighborhood Maps: Upper West Side"
2985:
2770:Gray, Christopher (September 28, 1986).
2666:"The Dakota's Cousins and How They Grew"
2648:
2536:
2521:
2324:
2322:
2241:
2190:
2096:
2016:in 1976. The Dakota is also part of the
1899:
1802:
1709:
1233:
1184:
1131:
820:
585:
375:The Dakota occupies the western side of
13875:Residential buildings completed in 1884
13825:1884 establishments in New York (state)
13760:The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus
12680:The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus
12652:Marx & Lennon: The Parallel Sayings
10943:Cathedral Parkway–110th Street/Broadway
10685:Church of the Ascension, Roman Catholic
9480:Landau, Sarah; Condit, Carl W. (1996).
9396:
9291:"East Side West Side Get Landmark Nods"
8490:
8217:
7736:
7635:
7599:"Dakota Co-op Board Is Accused of Bias"
7435:
7356:
7210:Bellafante, Ginia (February 24, 2005).
7188:from the original on September 23, 2020
6856:"Architectural Advice for Co-op Boards"
6770:
6580:
6349:
6081:
5199:
4833:. Vol. 60. July 1979. p. 77.
4426:
4411:
3823:from the original on September 22, 2021
3486:Gray, Christopher (December 17, 2006).
3298:
3283:
3102:"The Zeus Of Manhattan's Mount Olympus"
2979:
2826:
2133:Amsterdam (10th) Avenue – Arizona Place
2111:, p. 135 cites 58 apartments; and
1957:List of America's Favorite Architecture
1846:Commentary continued in later years. A
14:
13817:
9351:
9324:
9266:"National Register Information System"
9250:Accompanying photos, exterior, undated
9173:from the original on November 13, 2018
9147:from the original on November 23, 2020
9064:
8983:
8971:
8959:
8932:
8845:
8785:Schuyler, Montgomery (December 1896).
8591:
8573:from the original on September 4, 2018
8288:Harris, Elizabeth A. (June 24, 2010).
8287:
8122:
8091:
7870:Rosenblum, Constance (July 30, 2009).
7826:
7767:
7706:Clarke, Katherine (January 14, 2014).
7705:
7666:
7389:
7317:
7299:from the original on September 9, 2017
7248:
7092:from the original on November 29, 2020
7028:
6966:from the original on December 23, 2021
6934:
6896:Gray, Christopher (October 11, 1992).
6874:from the original on November 25, 2017
6411:
6320:
6272:
6260:
6225:
6120:
6106:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1990
6094:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1990
6070:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1990
5901:
5886:
5882:
5880:
5871:
5708:from the original on December 27, 2017
5675:
5660:
5648:
5509:
5357:Brockmann, Jorg; Harris, Bill (2002).
5341:
5200:Kurshan, Virginia (October 29, 2002).
5122:Goldberger, Paul (September 9, 1984).
5109:
5048:
5033:
5012:from the original on December 26, 2016
4871:Slesin, Suzanne (September 26, 1993).
4870:
4858:
4796:
4782:Gueft, Olga. "At Home in the Dakota".
4777:
4765:
4761:
4697:
4676:
4664:
4647:
4643:
4582:
4546:
4442:
4384:from the original on February 26, 2021
4348:
4344:
4269:
4179:
4114:
4007:
3790:
3697:
3691:
3668:
3653:
3649:
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3618:
3470:
3428:
3407:
3388:
3350:
3338:
3334:
3319:
3271:
3190:
2746:
2735:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1990
2703:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1990
2664:Gray, Christopher (October 17, 2013).
2463:
2412:
2355:
2353:
2351:
2349:
2347:
2303:"National Register Information System"
2297:
2295:
2280:from the original on February 25, 2021
1560:first line of the New York City Subway
1366:, real estate developer and art dealer
816:
12848:
11998:Instant Karma: All-Time Greatest Hits
11752:
11127:
11075:
10903:81st Street–Museum of Natural History
10856:
10636:
10544:Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan
10460:
10402:
10147:
9700:
9636:
9510:
9458:
9289:Mangaliman, Jessie (April 27, 1990).
9230:
9167:"Horror Movie Locations Then and Now"
9065:Lasson, Robert (September 16, 1979).
9046:from the original on January 20, 2023
9025:
8944:
8623:Rosenberg, Zoe (September 16, 2015).
8534:from the original on October 20, 2020
8421:
8344:Haughney, Christine (March 1, 2011).
8256:
8154:
7890:from the original on January 26, 2021
7839:from the original on October 15, 2020
7808:from the original on November 6, 2020
7749:from the original on October 20, 2020
7737:Alberts, Hana R. (January 14, 2014).
7523:"Sharing the Dakota With John Lennon"
7495:from the original on January 24, 2022
7144:
7061:from the original on February 3, 2018
7041:Barbanel, Josh (September 18, 2015).
7010:from the original on January 28, 2018
6916:from the original on October 30, 2019
6711:from the original on December 7, 2020
6373:Stern, Walter H. (January 26, 1961).
6372:
6195:"West Side Street Has Been Rebuilt".
6031:
5859:
5600:from the original on October 27, 2021
5580:Gray, Christopher (August 15, 1993).
5562:
5181:from the original on January 30, 2018
5161:Gray, Christopher (August 14, 1988).
5097:
4941:Rosenberg, Zoe (September 17, 2015).
4909:
4891:from the original on January 18, 2018
4746:
4567:
4363:
4250:
4206:
4091:
3920:
3862:from the original on January 16, 2018
3842:Gray, Christopher (August 16, 1992).
3803:Kimmelman, Michael (April 22, 1988).
3770:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
3238:
2962:
2841:
2811:
2717:
2319:
2130:Columbus (9th) Avenue – Wyoming Place
464:apartment building to the north, and
13830:Apartment buildings in New York City
13453:She Gets Down on Her Knees (remixes)
12694:That's My Life (My Love and My Home)
12104:Gimme Some Truth. The Ultimate Mixes
9448:National Register of Historic Places
9432:National Register of Historic Places
9271:National Register of Historic Places
9191:
9135:Borgeson, Kelly (November 9, 2015).
8846:Karmin, Craig (September 14, 2010).
8787:"Works of Henry Janeway Hardenbergh"
8754:van Rensselaer, M. G. (March 1886).
8290:"Change Comes to a Dakota Apartment"
8092:Fowler, Brittany (August 17, 2015).
8010:
7872:"A Life in Pictures: Albert Maysles"
7562:
7402:
7318:Iovine, Julie V. (August 16, 2003).
7175:
6895:
6854:Giovannini, Joseph (July 11, 1985).
6771:Colford, Paul D. (January 3, 1984).
6654:"The Dakota Bans Some Cooling Units"
6132:
5687:
5579:
5160:
4602:Barbanel, Josh (November 29, 2017).
4490:Robertson, Nan (September 7, 1959).
4137:
4052:"A Stable and Its Dakota Connection"
4049:
3841:
3535:
3485:
3100:Gray, Christopher (April 30, 2006).
3099:
2769:
2663:
2308:National Register of Historic Places
2170:
2136:West End (11th) Avenue – Idaho Place
2107:, p. 6 mentions 65 apartments;
2010:National Register of Historic Places
601:American Architect and Building News
13860:Henry Janeway Hardenbergh buildings
13840:Central Park West Historic District
13390:Everyman... Everywoman... (remixes)
13022:Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins
12486:John Lennon Art and Design Building
11881:Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins
11087:Central Park West Historic District
10519:Innovation Diploma Plus High School
9844:Trump International Hotel and Tower
9383:Central Park West Historic District
8908:American Architect and Architecture
8756:"Recent Architecture in America—VI"
8462:"Carly Simon sues for flat deposit"
8167:from the original on March 10, 2020
7788:Pressley, Nelson (March 22, 2012).
7718:from the original on April 13, 2021
7675:. New York Media, LLC. p. 44.
7541:from the original on March 20, 2015
7357:Henahan, Donal (October 15, 1990).
6989:
6817:"Butler Did It: Sells Dakota Co-op"
6815:Barbanel, Josh (February 2, 2011).
6691:Ledbetter, Les (December 9, 1980).
5877:
5688:Gray, Christopher (March 9, 1997).
4922:from the original on April 23, 2021
4910:Nonko, Emily (September 20, 2015).
4840:from the original on August 2, 2020
4622:from the original on April 20, 2021
4050:Gray, Christopher (July 29, 2010).
4008:Pollak, Michael (August 14, 2005).
3989:from the original on April 16, 2021
3357:. Courier Corporation. p. 57.
2344:
2292:
2018:Central Park West Historic District
1892:characterization of the courtyard.
1878:American Architect and Architecture
1282:
790:. Above the sixth story is a stone
370:Central Park West Historic District
229:Central Park West Historic District
24:
13712:John & Yoko: Above Us Only Sky
12617:John & Yoko: Above Us Only Sky
12343:In His Life: The John Lennon Story
11076:
10857:
10740:Second Church of Christ, Scientist
10665:Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
10585:William E. Macaulay Honors College
10222:American Museum of Natural History
10011:Association Residence Nursing Home
9231:Pitts, Carolyn (August 10, 1976).
8503:from the original on July 12, 2018
8472:from the original on July 12, 2018
8403:from the original on July 17, 2021
8269:from the original on July 12, 2018
8104:from the original on April 9, 2022
8073:from the original on April 4, 2022
7636:Glickel, Jennifer (May 11, 2010).
7448:from the original on July 30, 2016
7417:from the original on July 28, 2009
7123:from the original on July 12, 2020
6693:"John Lennon of Beatles Is Killed"
6273:Berger, Meyer (February 6, 1956).
5935:
5241:. New York: Rizzoli. p. 206.
4996:Riverside Park and Riverside Drive
4805:. February 1965. pp. 116–121.
4364:Lasky, Julie (November 17, 2017).
3727:. New York: Rizzoli. p. 283.
3536:Gray, Christopher (June 1, 2012).
1174:American Museum of Natural History
1172:(LPC), the Dakota, along with the
1127:
25:
13916:
13446:Talking to the Universe (remixes)
10700:First Church of Christ, Scientist
10680:Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew
10539:The School at Columbia University
10509:Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School
9602:
9329:. Princeton Architectural Press.
9301:from the original on May 14, 2022
9212:from the original on May 12, 2022
9116:from the original on June 9, 2021
9104:Rosenberg, Zoe (August 5, 2015).
9085:from the original on May 12, 2022
8914:from the original on May 14, 2022
8866:from the original on May 26, 2022
8827:from the original on May 14, 2022
8797:from the original on May 14, 2022
8766:from the original on May 14, 2022
8716:from the original on May 12, 2022
8693:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
8674:from the original on May 13, 2022
8635:from the original on May 13, 2022
8604:from the original on May 14, 2022
8592:Neuman, William (June 19, 2005).
8442:from the original on May 12, 2022
8383:Schwartz, Tony (August 1, 1979).
8364:from the original on May 11, 2022
8346:"Behind the Scenes at the Dakota"
8308:from the original on May 12, 2022
8238:from the original on May 12, 2022
7966:from the original on May 12, 2022
7928:from the original on May 12, 2022
7687:from the original on May 14, 2022
7617:from the original on May 11, 2022
7575:from the original on May 13, 2022
7377:from the original on May 10, 2022
7338:from the original on May 13, 2022
7269:from the original on May 13, 2022
7230:from the original on May 13, 2022
6835:from the original on May 13, 2022
6791:from the original on May 13, 2022
6773:"The One, The Only... The Dakota"
6672:from the original on May 14, 2022
6634:from the original on May 12, 2022
6531:from the original on May 11, 2022
6493:from the original on May 11, 2022
6432:from the original on May 11, 2022
6393:from the original on May 11, 2022
6293:from the original on May 12, 2022
6153:from the original on May 14, 2022
6013:from the original on May 11, 2022
5977:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
5837:from the original on May 14, 2022
5807:from the original on May 11, 2022
5746:from the original on May 11, 2022
5630:. November 21, 1933. p. 18.
5533:from the original on May 12, 2022
5487:from the original on May 12, 2022
5453:from the original on May 12, 2022
5423:from the original on May 11, 2022
5385:from the original on May 15, 2022
5314:from the original on May 14, 2022
5214:from the original on June 1, 2022
5142:from the original on May 24, 2015
5072:from the original on May 14, 2022
4953:from the original on May 13, 2022
4781:
4721:from the original on May 18, 2015
4532:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
4510:from the original on May 12, 2022
4303:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
4070:from the original on May 12, 2022
4028:from the original on May 29, 2015
3959:from the original on May 11, 2022
3597:from the original on May 11, 2022
3556:from the original on May 12, 2022
3224:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
3165:from the original on May 12, 2022
3120:from the original on May 12, 2022
2908:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
2886:from the original on May 11, 2022
2790:from the original on May 11, 2022
2684:from the original on May 12, 2022
2607:from the original on May 11, 2022
2494:from the original on May 12, 2022
2443:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
2371:from the original on May 14, 2022
2171:Kane, Colleen (August 20, 2012).
2127:Central Park West – Montana Place
2113:The Manufacturer and Builder 1882
2101:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
1633:, neuroscientist and technologist
1258:The Dakota gained attention when
1229:
1180:
991:
979:artwork, while interior designer
581:
479:, who headed sewing machine firm
13799:
13798:
13418:I'm Not Getting Enough (remixes)
12829:
12828:
12506:John Lennon Educational Tour Bus
12122:The John Lennon Video Collection
11732:
11722:
11713:
11712:
11213:
11206:
10670:Broadway United Church of Christ
10580:Fordham University School of Law
9620:
9608:
9282:
9258:
9224:
9185:
9159:
9128:
9097:
9058:
8989:
8977:
8965:
8926:
8878:
8839:
8809:
8778:
8747:
8732:
8698:
8686:
8647:
8616:
8585:
8546:
8515:
8491:Abelson, Max (August 12, 2008).
8484:
8454:
8415:
8376:
8320:
8281:
8257:Wilks, Jon (December 28, 2009).
8250:
8220:"Robert Ryan, Actor, Dies at 63"
8218:Whitman, Alden (July 12, 1973).
8211:
8179:
8148:
8131:. New York: Simon and Schuster.
8116:
8085:
8038:
7948:"Nureyev Auction Tops Estimates"
7940:
7902:
7863:
7851:
7820:
7781:
7761:
7730:
7699:
7660:
7629:
7460:
7429:
7350:
7311:
7281:
7242:
7176:Kane, Colleen (August 2, 2012).
7111:Rosenberg, Zoe (April 3, 2015).
7104:
7073:
7034:
7022:
6940:
6928:
6847:
6684:
6646:
6574:
6543:
6505:
6467:
6444:
6412:Fowler, Glenn (April 11, 1961).
6405:
6366:
6266:
6254:
6231:
6199:. August 15, 1926. p. RE1.
6188:
6165:
6126:
6099:
6087:
6037:
5955:
5865:
5819:
5781:
5758:
5720:
5681:
5654:
5642:
5515:
5503:
5469:
5435:
5397:
5281:from the original on May 6, 2022
5263:
5226:
5193:
5154:
5115:
5103:
5054:
4988:
4965:
4934:
4903:
4864:
4852:
4790:
4771:
3506:from the original on May 6, 2022
2141:
2118:
1952:American Institute of Architects
1528:, football coach and commentator
813:, and flagpoles along the roof.
776:
729:
714:
13432:Wouldnit (I'm a Star) (remixes)
12927:Approximately Infinite Universe
12406:Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed
11778:
10690:Church of the Blessed Sacrament
8553:Barbanel, Josh (May 23, 2018).
8522:Rosenberg, Zoe (July 6, 2015).
7667:Ephron, Delia (June 18, 1979).
7563:Arak, Joey (February 2, 2011).
7436:Knutsen, Elise (July 5, 2011).
7249:Skurka, Norma (July 29, 1982).
6242:. October 1, 1933. p. 26.
6048:. January 12, 1890. p. 4.
5827:"Prominent Buildings Under Way"
5360:One Thousand New York Buildings
5005:. February 9, 1980. p. 7.
4703:
4670:
4432:
4001:
3971:
3874:
3835:
3796:
3784:
3624:
2740:
2696:
2484:"Prominent Buildings Under Way"
2089:
2066:
2057:
1558:, contractor who worked on the
1320:According to a 1996 article in
866:Hallways, elevators, and stairs
628:
517:
81:U.S. National Historic Landmark
12539:Life Is Real (Song for Lennon)
12257:S.I.R. John Winston Ono Lennon
10928:103rd Street/Central Park West
10755:St. Michael's Episcopal Church
10750:St. Ignatius of Antioch Church
10227:Children's Museum of Manhattan
9397:Cromley, Elizabeth C. (1990).
9192:Lask, Thomas (July 25, 1970).
9169:. CBS News. October 23, 2014.
8885:"The Dakota Apartment House".
8594:"New Co-op for Soup Executive"
8422:Krebs, Albin (June 28, 1980).
8155:Block, Fang (March 10, 2020).
7080:McMullen, Troy (May 4, 2017).
6990:Lee, Denny (August 18, 2002).
6554:. April 26, 1964. p. R1.
6455:. August 3, 1961. p. 16.
5769:. August 19, 1883. p. 7.
4873:"Design; The Nutcracker Suite"
2383:
2361:"121 Central Park West, 10023"
1768:. In 2002, the board rejected
1238:Rounded windows on 72nd Street
1151:Ladies' Mile Historic District
1045:
751:The 72nd Street entrance is a
265:
254:
241:
134:As seen from Central Park West
115:
13:
1:
13692:Toronto Rock and Roll Revival
13608:Ceiling Painting/Yes Painting
13474:Walking on Thin Ice (remixes)
13411:Give Peace a Chance (remixes)
13376:Walking on Thin Ice (remixes)
12948:It's Alright (I See Rainbows)
12797:Toronto Rock and Roll Revival
12545:Liverpool John Lennon Airport
12454:Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)
12012:Power to the People: The Hits
10918:96th Street/Central Park West
10908:86th Street/Central Park West
10888:72nd Street/Central Park West
10770:West-Park Presbyterian Church
10461:
9701:
9465:. A Borzoi book. A.A. Knopf.
9367:. Syracuse University Press.
8848:"San Remo Sales Records Near"
8762:. Vol. 31. p. 687.
7827:Polsky, Sara (May 21, 2012).
7289:"Interview with Robert Klein"
6352:The Christian Science Monitor
6176:. July 14, 1929. p. D1.
2045:
1760:, as well as baseball player
1432:, poet, artist, and publisher
897:
576:
332:apartment building at 1 West
13632:Wish Tree for Washington, DC
12874:
11832:John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
11689:National Historic Landmarks
10816:Congregation Shearith Israel
10745:St. Gregory the Great Church
10720:Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
10637:
10606:Bloomingdale School of Music
9401:. Cornell University Press.
9361:Birmingham, Stephen (1996).
9026:Kugel, Seth (May 27, 2007).
8793:. Vol. 5. p. 338.
8011:Kodé, Anna (July 21, 2023).
5477:"Artesian Wells in New York"
2935:The Manufacturer and Builder
2154:
1874:Real Estate Record and Guide
1824:Real Estate Record and Guide
1807:Windows on Central Park West
1798:
1609:, CFO of Alphabet and Google
1315:
1062:Real Estate Record and Guide
724:of the main entrance in 1965
705:
481:Singer Manufacturing Company
53:United States historic place
46:The Dakotas (disambiguation)
7:
13705:John and Yoko: A Love Story
13425:Give Me Something (remixes)
13256:Listen, the Snow Is Falling
12997:Take Me to the Land of Hell
12983:Between My Head and the Sky
12755:Imagine Piano Peace Project
12350:John and Yoko: A Love Story
12165:Skywriting by Word of Mouth
11115:Manhattan Community Board 7
10878:59th Street–Columbus Circle
10836:Stephen Wise Free Synagogue
10730:Rutgers Presbyterian Church
10404:Green spaces and recreation
10237:New-York Historical Society
10148:
9309:– via newspapers.com.
9003:. AIA. 2007. Archived from
7467:Mitchell, James A. (2008).
6799:– via newspapers.com.
5405:"Proposed New Uptown Flats"
3579:"Big Boilers for Big Flats"
2023:
1288:project was budgeted using
860:
681:is divided vertically into
10:
13921:
13776:Courage Award for the Arts
13383:Hell in Paradise (remixes)
13079:Live Peace in Toronto 1969
13043:Some Time in New York City
12501:John Lennon Peace Monument
12357:The Killing of John Lennon
11984:The John Lennon Collection
11938:Live Peace in Toronto 1969
11902:Some Time in New York City
10883:66th Street–Lincoln Center
10806:Congregation Rodeph Sholom
10765:West End Collegiate Church
10529:PS 9 Sarah Anderson School
10479:The Anderson School PS 334
10444:West Side Community Garden
9317:
7768:Graham, Thomas S. (1973).
5765:"Coercing Non Union Men".
4324:National Park Service 1976
3898:National Park Service 1972
3456:National Park Service 1976
3083:National Park Service 1976
3017:National Park Service 1972
2390:National Park Service 1972
2105:National Park Service 1976
2014:National Historic Landmark
1896:Cultural impact and legacy
1028:Ninth Avenue elevated line
1012:
902:
762:. Inside the archway is a
641:, also described as a dry
487:. Clark also developed 27
362:National Historic Landmark
352:style and was designed by
31:
13855:Eighth Avenue (Manhattan)
13794:
13754:LennonOno Grant for Peace
13684:
13643:
13583:
13524:
13497:
13194:
13162:
13130:
13105:
13070:
13013:
12913:Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band
12907:
12900:
12882:
12824:
12775:LennonOno Grant for Peace
12717:
12579:
12512:The Late Great Johnny Ace
12422:
12327:
12266:
12250:A Toot and a Snore in '74
12241:
12174:
12142:
12113:
12090:John Lennon Signature Box
12067:
12028:
11968:
11961:
11929:
11869:
11826:
11819:
11786:
11708:
11677:
11557:
11222:
11204:
11165:
11109:
11082:
11071:
11042:
11024:Frederick Douglass Circle
10951:
10867:
10863:
10852:
10811:Congregation Shaare Zedek
10778:
10725:Riverside Memorial Chapel
10647:
10643:
10632:
10598:
10567:
10471:
10467:
10456:
10409:
10398:
10329:
10245:
10214:
10201:Salumeria Rosi Parmacotto
10158:
10154:
10143:
10099:
10051:Frederick Douglass Houses
9973:
9857:
9711:
9707:
9696:
9683:
9532:Reynolds, Donald (1994).
9459:Hawes, Elizabeth (1993).
8187:"A Morning at the Dakota"
8013:"Yoko Ono and the Dakota"
4010:"Dakota's Mystery Couple"
1793:
1567:, theatrical set designer
1215:Broadway Theater District
736:The same location in 2022
668:
494:Henry Janeway Hardenbergh
354:Henry Janeway Hardenbergh
311:
303:
295:
287:
279:
274:
263:
252:
240:NRHP reference
239:
224:
214:
209:Henry Janeway Hardenbergh
204:
196:
159:
143:
139:
127:
123:
109:
100:
87:
78:
69:
62:
58:
13749:Artists Against Fracking
13397:You're the One (remixes)
13362:Kiss Kiss Kiss (remixes)
13096:The Mothers of Invention
12765:John Lennon UFO incident
12701:The U.S. vs. John Lennon
12638:The Lives of John Lennon
12294:The Lower East Side Band
11442:Richmond (Staten Island)
10826:Lincoln Square Synagogue
10377:A Photographer's Gallery
10307:Metropolitan Opera House
10246:Theaters/performing arts
10071:New York Cancer Hospital
10026:Claremont Riding Academy
9001:FavoriteArchitecture.org
8259:"Harper Simon Interview"
5962:Landau & Condit 1996
5062:"The City of the Future"
4831:Progressive Architecture
4694:Architectural Forum 1959
4439:Architectural Forum 1959
4266:Architectural Forum 1959
4176:Architectural Forum 1959
3688:Architectural Forum 1959
3404:Architectural Forum 1959
3316:Architectural Forum 1959
2428:Landau & Condit 1996
2210:Landau & Condit 1996
2109:Landau & Condit 1996
2050:
1384:, composer and conductor
1378:, architect and designer
933:Materials and dimensions
424:The Dakota is at 1 West
215:Architectural style
13592:Voice Piece for Soprano
13460:I'm Moving On (remixes)
13355:Open Your Box (remixes)
13094:(with Plastic Ono Band/
12976:Blueprint for a Sunrise
12811:Psychedelic Rolls-Royce
12786:More popular than Jesus
12158:A Spaniard in the Works
12058:Peace, Love & Truth
10801:Congregation Ohab Zedek
10372:Nicholas Roerich Museum
10312:Vivian Beaumont Theater
10181:Essential by Christophe
10117:Charles M. Schwab House
9519:. New York Media, LLC.
9325:Alpern, Andrew (2015).
9238:. National Park Service
7405:"Landmarks: The Dakota"
6453:New York Herald Tribune
6240:New York Herald Tribune
6174:New York Herald Tribune
5628:New York Herald Tribune
4140:New York Herald Tribune
3351:Alpern, Andrew (1992).
1866:The Wall Street Journal
1841:New York Herald Tribune
1721:The Wall Street Journal
1552:, documentary filmmaker
1484:Charles Douglas Jackson
1196:New York Herald Tribune
1091:New York Herald Tribune
1057:speculative development
951:floors are inlaid with
653:station, served by the
500:contrast, buildings on
475:The Dakota's developer
472:memorial) to the east.
419:
42:Dakota (disambiguation)
13439:Move on Fast (remixes)
13217:Who Has Seen the Wind?
11178:Keeper of the Register
11055:79th Street Boat Basin
10655:Advent Lutheran Church
10616:Mannes School of Music
10232:Museum of Biblical Art
10196:Murray's Sturgeon Shop
9587:"The Venerable Dakota"
8468:. September 29, 2003.
8123:Radner, Gilda (1989).
8067:The Real Deal New York
7712:The Real Deal New York
7212:"To Have and Have Not"
5795:. September 12, 1883.
4972:"Art Notes and News".
3538:"The Dakota's Back 40"
1905:
1819:New York Daily Graphic
1808:
1715:
1239:
1225:Cooperative conversion
1190:
1137:
1123:Clark family ownership
826:
591:
304:Designated NYSRHP
112:New York City Landmark
90:U.S. Historic district
40:. For other uses, see
36:. For the people, see
13766:Murder of John Lennon
13488:Woman Power (remixes)
13171:Every Man Has a Woman
12645:The Lost Lennon Tapes
12223:Live in New York City
12083:John Lennon Anthology
11952:Live in New York City
11698:Outside New York City
11193:National Park Service
11173:Contributing property
10933:103rd Street/Broadway
10549:Stephen Gaynor School
10472:Primary and secondary
10297:David H. Koch Theater
10056:Isaac L. Rice Mansion
9991:360 Central Park West
9986:353 Central Park West
9865:257 Central Park West
9749:101 Central Park West
9452:National Park Service
9436:National Park Service
9276:National Park Service
8904:"Apartment Houses—IV"
8127:It's Always Something
7916:. February 15, 1911.
7295:. December 15, 1980.
7293:The Steely Dan Reader
6622:. February 27, 1969.
6519:. November 22, 1961.
6046:Chicago Daily Tribune
5942:The Skyscraper Museum
5304:"Buildings Projected"
4717:. February 22, 2015.
3153:. November 21, 1933.
2874:. February 17, 1974.
2313:National Park Service
2273:. February 11, 1969.
1903:
1806:
1713:
1486:, Time Inc. executive
1462:, architecture critic
1332:101 Central Park West
1237:
1188:
1135:
914:construction drawings
824:
589:
532:Sarah Bradford Landau
485:Manhattan street grid
181:40.77667°N 73.97639°W
94:Contributing property
13565:Up Your Legs Forever
13404:No, No, No (remixes)
13153:Yes, I'm a Witch Too
13084:The Plastic Ono Band
12666:The Pope Smokes Dope
12588:Imagine: John Lennon
12371:Birth of the Beatles
12215:Up Your Legs Forever
11382:New York (Manhattan)
10923:96th Street/Broadway
10913:86th Street/Broadway
10893:72nd Street/Broadway
10796:Congregation Habonim
10611:Kaufman Music Center
10575:Bard Graduate Center
10524:Manhattan Day School
10317:Walter Reade Theater
10016:Astor Court Building
9981:161 West 93rd Street
9789:First Battery Armory
9774:Deutsche Bank Center
9744:55 Central Park West
9734:15 Central Park West
9617:at Wikimedia Commons
9194:"Books of The Times"
9141:Architectural Digest
8821:Architectural Record
8791:Architectural Record
7954:. January 15, 1995.
7669:"Here at the Dakota"
5443:"Mining Information"
5411:. October 31, 1880.
4799:, pp. 151–156;
4780:, pp. 143–149;
4534:, pp. 562, 564.
2595:. October 22, 1884.
2115:cites 50 apartments.
1923:Architectural Record
1836:Architectural Record
1770:corrugated cardboard
1396:, singer and actress
1328:88 Central Park West
1279:worked in the arts.
1099:Edward Severin Clark
768:Architectural Record
760:Alfred Corning Clark
746:Isaac Merritt Singer
659: and
647:New York City Subway
324:, also known as the
312:Designated NYCL
13835:Assassination sites
13771:Imagine Peace Tower
13729:Give Peace a Chance
13677:(great-grandfather)
13369:Yang Yang (remixes)
13320:Yes, I'm Your Angel
13313:Walking on Thin Ice
13121:Walking on Thin Ice
12467:Imagine Peace Tower
12440:All Those Years Ago
11685:Bridges and tunnels
10715:Holy Trinity Church
10001:601 West End Avenue
9996:370 Riverside Drive
9885:Apple Bank Building
9870:520 West End Avenue
9739:50 West 66th Street
9594:Architectural Forum
9563:. Monacelli Press.
9454:. December 8, 1976.
9067:"A Luxury Building"
8986:, pp. 117–118.
8852:Wall Street Journal
8695:, pp. 564–565.
8559:Wall Street Journal
8199:on January 24, 2022
8192:The Washington Post
7987:Moon New York Walks
7047:Wall Street Journal
6937:, pp. 161–162.
6821:Wall Street Journal
6660:. August 31, 1975.
6263:, pp. 106–107.
6034:, pp. 102–103.
5734:. August 24, 1883.
4974:The Art Interchange
4608:Wall Street Journal
4429:, pp. 154–155.
3985:. October 6, 2015.
3883:, pp. 228–229.
3286:, pp. 143–145.
3045:Scientific American
2539:, pp. 227–228.
2445:, pp. 561–562.
2430:, pp. 134–135.
2330:"Dakota Apartments"
2099:, p. 229, and
1933:Architectural Forum
1813:Montgomery Schuyler
1538:Henry Masterson III
1534:, author and critic
1490:Charles Henry Jones
842:The basement had a
817:Structural features
722:Archival photograph
540:Renaissance Revival
288:Designated NHL
186:40.77667; -73.97639
177: /
13627:(c.1981; ongoing)
13263:Sisters, O Sisters
13249:Midsummer New York
12780:Mark David Chapman
12725:251 Menlove Avenue
12491:John Lennon Museum
10660:All Angels' Church
10159:Shops, restaurants
9804:Hotel des Artistes
9729:5 West 63rd Street
9198:The New York Times
9071:The New York Times
9032:The New York Times
8660:The New York Times
8598:The New York Times
8428:The New York Times
8389:The New York Times
8350:The New York Times
8294:The New York Times
8224:The New York Times
8069:. March 14, 2022.
8017:The New York Times
7952:The New York Times
7914:The New York Times
7876:The New York Times
7603:The New York Times
7527:The New York Times
7363:The New York Times
7324:The New York Times
7255:The New York Times
7216:The New York Times
6996:The New York Times
6952:The New York Times
6902:The New York Times
6860:The New York Times
6697:The New York Times
6658:The New York Times
6620:The New York Times
6583:The New York Times
6552:The New York Times
6517:The New York Times
6481:. August 3, 1961.
6479:The New York Times
6418:The New York Times
6379:The New York Times
6279:The New York Times
6197:The New York Times
6139:The New York Times
5999:The New York Times
5904:The New York Times
5889:, pp. 97–100.
5793:The New York Times
5732:The New York Times
5694:The New York Times
5586:The New York Times
5409:The New York Times
5167:The New York Times
5128:The New York Times
4877:The New York Times
4824:"Rooms at the top"
4803:House & Garden
4496:The New York Times
4370:The New York Times
4056:The New York Times
4014:The New York Times
3947:. April 17, 1881.
3945:The New York Times
3848:The New York Times
3809:The New York Times
3583:The New York Times
3542:The New York Times
3492:The New York Times
3151:The New York Times
3106:The New York Times
2872:The New York Times
2776:The New York Times
2670:The New York Times
2593:The New York Times
2229:. November 7, 2014
1969:Life at the Dakota
1965:Stephen Birmingham
1906:
1887:American Architect
1882:American Architect
1856:Robert A. M. Stern
1829:New York, New York
1809:
1783:The New York Times
1734:The New York Times
1716:
1544:Frederick S. Mates
1498:, theatre director
1430:Charles Henri Ford
1245:The New York Times
1240:
1219:The New York Times
1201:The New York Times
1191:
1138:
1116:Real Estate Record
1111:Real Estate Record
1070:Real Estate Record
927:Robert A. M. Stern
827:
700:load-bearing walls
592:
511:The New York Times
477:Edward Cabot Clark
358:Edward Cabot Clark
350:German Renaissance
296:Designated CP
219:German Renaissance
13812:
13811:
13341:Never Say Goodbye
13281:Death of Samantha
13185:Don't Stop Me! EP
13066:
13065:
12934:Feeling the Space
12842:
12841:
12557:Strawberry Fields
12399:The Lennon Report
12138:
12137:
11925:
11924:
11853:Walls and Bridges
11746:
11745:
11183:Historic district
11121:
11120:
11105:
11104:
11067:
11066:
11063:
11062:
11009:Central Park West
10848:
10847:
10844:
10843:
10648:Churches, chapels
10628:
10627:
10624:
10623:
10489:Collegiate School
10452:
10451:
10394:
10393:
10390:
10389:
10342:Café des Artistes
10325:
10324:
10292:David Geffen Hall
10176:Barney Greengrass
10139:
10138:
10135:
10134:
10127:Somerindyck House
10061:Master Apartments
10031:Cleburne Building
9900:Hotel Belleclaire
9625:Works related to
9613:Media related to
9570:978-1-58093-027-7
9543:978-0-471-01439-3
9517:New York Magazine
9495:978-0-300-07739-1
9472:978-0-394-55641-3
9444:Dakota Apartments
9438:. April 26, 1972.
9425:Dakota Apartments
9392:. April 24, 1990.
9374:978-0-8156-0338-2
9356:. pp. 93–98.
9336:978-1-61689-437-5
8497:New York Observer
7997:978-1-63121-601-5
7673:New York Magazine
7648:on March 24, 2019
7480:978-0-8143-3337-2
6954:. June 12, 1994.
6108:, pp. 15–16.
6001:. March 6, 1893.
5862:, pp. 97–98.
5663:, pp. 36–37.
5651:, pp. 37–38.
5512:, pp. 54–55.
5370:978-1-57912-443-4
5248:978-0-8478-3096-1
5100:, pp. 93–94.
4786:. pp. 58–64.
4585:, pp. 52–53.
4549:, pp. 53–54.
4094:, pp. 96–97.
3983:Brick Underground
3633:, pp. 45–46.
3585:. March 7, 1884.
3364:978-0-486-27370-9
3241:, pp. 94–96.
2749:, pp. 23–24.
2315:. March 15, 2006.
1621:, television host
1579:, football player
1382:Leonard Bernstein
1168:According to the
969:fireplace mantels
562:, balconies, and
470:Strawberry Fields
442:Central Park West
400:, balconies, and
377:Central Park West
326:Dakota Apartments
319:
318:
315:February 11, 1969
275:Significant dates
16:(Redirected from
13912:
13802:
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13786:Tittenhurst Park
13659:(second husband)
13651:Toshi Ichiyanagi
13348:Hell in Paradise
13139:Yes, I'm a Witch
12905:
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12869:
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12855:
12846:
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12770:Lennon–McCartney
12735:Tittenhurst Park
12624:Lennon Remembers
12602:I Met the Walrus
12496:John Lennon Park
12284:Plastic Ono Band
12151:In His Own Write
12097:Gimme Some Truth
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1918:Hecla Iron Works
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1861:Christopher Gray
1779:Antonio Banderas
1775:Melanie Griffith
1673:Eugenia Sheppard
1556:John B. McDonald
1540:, philanthropist
1394:Rosemary Clooney
1296:to be replaced.
1283:1990s to present
1085:Dakota Territory
876:998 Fifth Avenue
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432:neighborhood of
356:for businessman
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2283:
2281:
2277:
2266:
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2232:
2230:
2221:
2220:
2216:
2208:
2191:
2181:
2179:
2169:
2162:
2157:
2152:
2151:
2146:
2142:
2123:
2119:
2094:
2090:
2071:
2067:
2062:
2058:
2053:
2048:
2026:
1992:Chicago Tribune
1986:Rosemary's Baby
1898:
1889:
1801:
1796:
1764:, and comedian
1708:
1651:, film producer
1589:Rosie O'Donnell
1508:Sidney Kingsley
1468:, art collector
1466:Ydessa Hendeles
1460:Paul Goldberger
1318:
1285:
1272:Chicago Tribune
1232:
1227:
1183:
1159:address numbers
1130:
1128:1880s and 1890s
1125:
1048:
1032:Lower Manhattan
1023:Upper West Side
1019:Upper East Side
1015:
994:
935:
905:
900:
868:
863:
850:
848:
819:
779:
741:
740:
739:
738:
737:
734:
726:
725:
719:
708:
671:
660:
654:
631:
584:
579:
548:Elizabeth Hawes
520:
468:(including the
430:Upper West Side
422:
338:Upper West Side
185:
183:
179:
176:
171:
168:
166:
164:
163:
151:
135:
119:
105:
96:
92:
83:
74:
65:
54:
49:
30:
23:
22:
18:Dakota Building
15:
12:
11:
5:
13918:
13908:
13907:
13902:
13897:
13892:
13887:
13882:
13877:
13872:
13867:
13862:
13857:
13852:
13847:
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13837:
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13809:
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13795:
13792:
13791:
13789:
13788:
13783:
13778:
13773:
13768:
13763:
13756:
13751:
13746:
13741:
13734:
13733:
13732:
13720:
13715:
13708:
13701:
13694:
13688:
13686:
13682:
13681:
13679:
13678:
13675:Yasuda Zenjirō
13672:
13666:
13660:
13654:
13647:
13645:
13641:
13640:
13638:
13637:
13636:
13635:
13620:
13612:
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13596:
13587:
13585:
13581:
13580:
13578:
13577:
13569:
13561:
13553:
13545:
13537:
13528:
13526:
13522:
13521:
13519:
13518:
13510:
13501:
13499:
13495:
13494:
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13491:
13484:
13477:
13470:
13463:
13456:
13449:
13442:
13435:
13428:
13421:
13414:
13407:
13400:
13393:
13386:
13379:
13372:
13365:
13358:
13351:
13344:
13337:
13330:
13323:
13316:
13309:
13306:Beautiful Boys
13302:
13299:Kiss Kiss Kiss
13295:
13288:
13277:
13266:
13259:
13252:
13241:
13234:
13227:
13220:
13213:
13206:
13198:
13196:
13192:
13191:
13189:
13188:
13181:
13174:
13166:
13164:
13160:
13159:
13157:
13156:
13149:
13142:
13134:
13132:
13128:
13127:
13125:
13124:
13117:
13109:
13107:
13103:
13102:
13100:
13099:
13087:
13074:
13072:
13068:
13067:
13064:
13063:
13061:
13060:
13057:Milk and Honey
13053:
13050:Double Fantasy
13046:
13039:
13032:
13025:
13017:
13015:
13011:
13010:
13008:
13007:
13000:
12993:
12986:
12979:
12972:
12965:
12958:
12951:
12944:
12937:
12930:
12923:
12916:
12908:
12902:
12898:
12897:
12895:
12894:
12889:
12883:
12880:
12879:
12872:
12871:
12864:
12857:
12849:
12840:
12839:
12837:
12836:
12825:
12822:
12821:
12819:
12818:
12813:
12808:
12807:
12806:
12794:
12789:
12782:
12777:
12772:
12767:
12762:
12757:
12752:
12747:
12742:
12737:
12732:
12727:
12721:
12719:
12715:
12714:
12712:
12711:
12710:
12709:
12697:
12690:
12683:
12676:
12669:
12662:
12655:
12648:
12641:
12634:
12627:
12620:
12613:
12605:
12598:
12597:
12596:
12583:
12581:
12577:
12576:
12574:
12573:
12566:
12559:
12554:
12547:
12542:
12535:
12530:
12527:Lennon Bermuda
12523:
12515:
12508:
12503:
12498:
12493:
12488:
12483:
12476:
12469:
12464:
12457:
12450:
12443:
12436:
12428:
12426:
12420:
12419:
12417:
12416:
12409:
12402:
12395:
12388:
12381:
12374:
12367:
12360:
12353:
12346:
12339:
12331:
12329:
12325:
12324:
12322:
12321:
12316:
12311:
12306:
12301:
12296:
12291:
12286:
12281:
12276:
12270:
12268:
12264:
12263:
12261:
12260:
12253:
12245:
12243:
12239:
12238:
12236:
12235:
12227:
12219:
12211:
12203:
12195:
12187:
12178:
12176:
12172:
12171:
12169:
12168:
12161:
12154:
12146:
12144:
12140:
12139:
12136:
12135:
12133:
12132:
12125:
12117:
12115:
12111:
12110:
12108:
12107:
12100:
12093:
12086:
12079:
12071:
12069:
12065:
12064:
12062:
12061:
12054:
12047:
12040:
12032:
12030:
12026:
12025:
12023:
12022:
12015:
12008:
12001:
11994:
11987:
11980:
11972:
11970:
11963:
11959:
11958:
11956:
11955:
11948:
11941:
11933:
11931:
11927:
11926:
11923:
11922:
11920:
11919:
11916:Milk and Honey
11912:
11909:Double Fantasy
11905:
11898:
11891:
11884:
11876:
11874:
11867:
11866:
11864:
11863:
11856:
11849:
11842:
11835:
11827:
11821:
11817:
11816:
11814:
11813:
11808:
11803:
11798:
11793:
11787:
11784:
11783:
11776:
11775:
11768:
11761:
11753:
11744:
11743:
11741:
11740:
11730:
11720:
11709:
11706:
11705:
11703:
11702:
11701:
11700:
11695:
11687:
11681:
11679:
11675:
11674:
11672:
11671:
11666:
11661:
11656:
11651:
11646:
11641:
11636:
11635:
11634:
11633:
11632:
11627:
11622:
11620:59th–110th St.
11617:
11612:
11610:Below 14th St.
11602:
11597:
11592:
11587:
11581:New York City
11579:
11574:
11569:
11563:
11561:
11555:
11554:
11552:
11551:
11546:
11541:
11540:
11539:
11534:
11524:
11519:
11514:
11509:
11504:
11499:
11494:
11489:
11484:
11479:
11474:
11469:
11464:
11459:
11454:
11449:
11444:
11439:
11434:
11429:
11424:
11419:
11414:
11409:
11404:
11399:
11394:
11389:
11384:
11379:
11374:
11369:
11364:
11359:
11354:
11349:
11344:
11339:
11334:
11329:
11324:
11319:
11314:
11309:
11304:
11299:
11294:
11289:
11284:
11279:
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11269:
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11249:
11244:
11239:
11234:
11228:
11226:
11220:
11219:
11205:
11203:
11201:
11200:
11198:Property types
11195:
11190:
11185:
11180:
11175:
11169:
11167:
11163:
11162:
11151:
11150:
11143:
11136:
11128:
11119:
11118:
11110:
11107:
11106:
11103:
11102:
11100:
11099:
11094:
11089:
11083:
11080:
11079:
11077:Related topics
11069:
11068:
11065:
11064:
11061:
11060:
11058:
11057:
11052:
11046:
11044:
11040:
11039:
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11026:
11021:
11016:
11011:
11006:
11001:
10996:
10991:
10986:
10981:
10976:
10971:
10966:
10961:
10955:
10953:
10949:
10948:
10946:
10945:
10940:
10935:
10930:
10925:
10920:
10915:
10910:
10905:
10900:
10895:
10890:
10885:
10880:
10874:
10872:
10861:
10860:
10858:Transportation
10850:
10849:
10846:
10845:
10842:
10841:
10839:
10838:
10833:
10828:
10823:
10818:
10813:
10808:
10803:
10798:
10793:
10791:B'nai Jeshurun
10788:
10782:
10780:
10776:
10775:
10773:
10772:
10767:
10762:
10757:
10752:
10747:
10742:
10737:
10732:
10727:
10722:
10717:
10712:
10707:
10702:
10697:
10692:
10687:
10682:
10677:
10672:
10667:
10662:
10657:
10651:
10649:
10641:
10640:
10630:
10629:
10626:
10625:
10622:
10621:
10619:
10618:
10613:
10608:
10602:
10600:
10596:
10595:
10593:
10592:
10590:Yeshivat Hadar
10587:
10582:
10577:
10571:
10569:
10568:Post-secondary
10565:
10564:
10562:
10561:
10559:Trinity School
10556:
10554:Studio Maestro
10551:
10546:
10541:
10536:
10531:
10526:
10521:
10516:
10514:Gateway School
10511:
10506:
10501:
10496:
10491:
10486:
10484:Calhoun School
10481:
10475:
10473:
10465:
10464:
10454:
10453:
10450:
10449:
10447:
10446:
10441:
10436:
10431:
10429:Sherman Square
10426:
10424:Riverside Park
10421:
10416:
10410:
10407:
10406:
10396:
10395:
10392:
10391:
10388:
10387:
10385:
10384:
10379:
10374:
10369:
10364:
10359:
10354:
10349:
10344:
10339:
10333:
10331:
10327:
10326:
10323:
10322:
10320:
10319:
10314:
10309:
10304:
10299:
10294:
10289:
10283:
10281:
10280:Lincoln Center
10274:
10273:
10268:
10266:Symphony Space
10263:
10258:
10256:Beacon Theatre
10253:
10249:
10247:
10243:
10242:
10240:
10239:
10234:
10229:
10224:
10218:
10216:
10212:
10211:
10209:
10208:
10203:
10198:
10193:
10188:
10183:
10178:
10173:
10171:Atlantic Grill
10168:
10162:
10160:
10152:
10151:
10141:
10140:
10137:
10136:
10133:
10132:
10130:
10129:
10124:
10122:Lincoln Arcade
10119:
10114:
10109:
10103:
10101:
10097:
10096:
10094:
10093:
10088:
10083:
10078:
10073:
10068:
10063:
10058:
10053:
10048:
10043:
10038:
10033:
10028:
10023:
10018:
10013:
10008:
10003:
9998:
9993:
9988:
9983:
9977:
9975:
9974:86th–110th Sts
9971:
9970:
9968:
9967:
9962:
9957:
9952:
9947:
9942:
9940:The Level Club
9937:
9932:
9930:The Kenilworth
9927:
9922:
9920:Endicott Hotel
9917:
9912:
9907:
9902:
9897:
9892:
9887:
9882:
9877:
9872:
9867:
9861:
9859:
9855:
9854:
9852:
9851:
9846:
9841:
9836:
9834:Pythian Temple
9831:
9826:
9821:
9816:
9811:
9809:Lincoln Towers
9806:
9801:
9799:IRT Powerhouse
9796:
9791:
9786:
9781:
9776:
9771:
9766:
9761:
9759:Bradford Hotel
9756:
9751:
9746:
9741:
9736:
9731:
9726:
9721:
9715:
9713:
9705:
9704:
9694:
9693:
9684:
9681:
9680:
9668:Lincoln Square
9660:
9659:
9652:
9645:
9637:
9631:
9630:
9618:
9604:
9603:External links
9601:
9599:
9598:
9583:
9569:
9556:
9542:
9529:
9513:"West of Eden"
9508:
9494:
9477:
9471:
9456:
9440:
9421:
9407:
9394:
9379:
9373:
9358:
9349:
9335:
9321:
9319:
9316:
9313:
9312:
9297:. p. 27.
9281:
9257:
9223:
9184:
9158:
9127:
9096:
9057:
9018:
8988:
8976:
8974:, p. 120.
8964:
8962:, p. 117.
8949:
8947:, p. 104.
8937:
8925:
8892:
8877:
8838:
8808:
8777:
8746:
8731:
8697:
8685:
8646:
8615:
8584:
8545:
8514:
8483:
8453:
8414:
8375:
8331:
8329:, p. 211.
8319:
8280:
8249:
8210:
8178:
8161:Mansion Global
8147:
8137:
8115:
8084:
8049:
8037:
8003:
7996:
7977:
7939:
7901:
7862:
7860:, p. 192.
7850:
7819:
7780:
7760:
7729:
7698:
7659:
7628:
7586:
7552:
7506:
7479:
7459:
7428:
7388:
7349:
7310:
7280:
7241:
7199:
7149:
7134:
7103:
7072:
7033:
7031:, p. 163.
7021:
6977:
6939:
6927:
6885:
6846:
6802:
6752:
6741:. p. A1.
6722:
6683:
6645:
6604:
6585:. p. R1.
6573:
6542:
6504:
6466:
6443:
6404:
6365:
6354:. p. 12.
6325:
6323:, p. 161.
6304:
6265:
6253:
6230:
6228:, p. 106.
6218:
6187:
6164:
6125:
6110:
6098:
6086:
6084:, p. 142.
6074:
6059:
6036:
6024:
5981:
5979:, p. 565.
5966:
5964:, p. 134.
5954:
5925:
5906:. p. R1.
5891:
5876:
5864:
5852:
5818:
5780:
5757:
5719:
5680:
5665:
5653:
5641:
5611:
5567:
5548:
5514:
5502:
5468:
5434:
5396:
5369:
5346:
5329:
5292:
5262:
5247:
5225:
5192:
5153:
5114:
5102:
5087:
5053:
5038:
5023:
4987:
4964:
4933:
4902:
4863:
4861:, p. 138.
4851:
4808:
4789:
4770:
4768:, p. 123.
4764:, p. 95;
4751:
4749:, p. 101.
4732:
4702:
4700:, p. 132.
4681:
4669:
4652:
4650:, p. 122.
4646:, p. 94;
4633:
4587:
4572:
4551:
4536:
4521:
4447:
4445:, p. 134.
4431:
4416:
4414:, p. 154.
4395:
4353:
4351:, p. 126.
4347:, p. 98;
4328:
4307:
4305:, p. 564.
4274:
4272:, p. 133.
4255:
4253:, p. 100.
4240:
4238:, p. 229.
4211:
4184:
4182:, p. 131.
4153:
4142:. p. 14.
4119:
4096:
4081:
4039:
4000:
3970:
3925:
3902:
3885:
3873:
3834:
3795:
3783:
3748:
3733:
3696:
3694:, p. 128.
3673:
3658:
3656:, p. 121.
3652:, p. 93;
3635:
3623:
3608:
3567:
3517:
3475:
3460:
3433:
3412:
3410:, p. 130.
3393:
3391:, p. 162.
3370:
3363:
3343:
3341:, p. 124.
3337:, p. 96;
3324:
3322:, p. 129.
3303:
3301:, p. 145.
3288:
3276:
3243:
3228:
3226:, p. 562.
3195:
3193:, p. 107.
3176:
3131:
3087:
3050:
3021:
2984:
2982:, p. 140.
2967:
2948:
2912:
2910:, p. 561.
2897:
2846:
2831:
2829:, p. 143.
2816:
2801:
2751:
2739:
2722:
2720:, p. 102.
2707:
2705:, p. 276.
2695:
2653:
2651:, p. 228.
2618:
2541:
2526:
2524:, p. 227.
2509:
2468:
2447:
2432:
2417:
2394:
2382:
2343:
2318:
2291:
2240:
2214:
2212:, p. 135.
2189:
2159:
2158:
2156:
2153:
2150:
2149:
2140:
2138:
2137:
2134:
2131:
2128:
2117:
2088:
2086:
2085:
2082:
2079:
2076:
2065:
2055:
2054:
2052:
2049:
2047:
2044:
2043:
2042:
2037:
2032:
2025:
2022:
2002:Time and Again
1999:'s 1970 novel
1981:Roman Polanski
1954:' 2007 survey
1939:The New Yorker
1897:
1894:
1848:New York Times
1800:
1797:
1795:
1792:
1788:Buddy Fletcher
1762:Alex Rodriguez
1707:
1706:
1700:
1694:
1688:
1682:
1676:
1670:
1664:
1658:
1652:
1649:Jane Rosenthal
1646:
1640:
1634:
1631:Thomas Reardon
1628:
1622:
1616:
1610:
1604:
1598:
1592:
1586:
1583:Rudolf Nureyev
1580:
1574:
1568:
1562:
1553:
1550:Albert Maysles
1547:
1541:
1535:
1529:
1523:
1517:
1511:
1505:
1499:
1493:
1487:
1481:
1475:
1469:
1463:
1457:
1451:
1445:
1439:
1433:
1427:
1424:Buddy Fletcher
1421:
1415:
1409:
1403:
1397:
1391:
1385:
1379:
1373:
1367:
1364:Harley Baldwin
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6122:
6117:
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6096:, p. 54.
6095:
6090:
6083:
6078:
6072:, p. 21.
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5699:
5695:
5691:
5684:
5678:, p. 24.
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5645:
5637:
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5620:
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5599:
5595:
5591:
5587:
5583:
5576:
5574:
5572:
5565:, p. 93.
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5384:
5380:
5376:
5372:
5366:
5362:
5361:
5353:
5351:
5344:, p. 54.
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5112:, p. 45.
5111:
5106:
5099:
5094:
5092:
5083:
5071:
5067:
5063:
5057:
5051:, p. 36.
5050:
5045:
5043:
5036:, p. 35.
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5028:
5008:
5004:
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4712:
4706:
4699:
4695:
4690:
4688:
4686:
4679:, p. 71.
4678:
4673:
4667:, p. 48.
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4609:
4605:
4598:
4596:
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4592:
4584:
4579:
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4236:Reynolds 1994
4232:
4230:
4228:
4226:
4224:
4222:
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4218:
4216:
4209:, p. 99.
4208:
4203:
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4160:
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4149:
4145:
4141:
4134:
4132:
4130:
4128:
4126:
4124:
4117:, p. 53.
4116:
4111:
4109:
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4103:
4101:
4093:
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3980:
3974:
3958:
3954:
3950:
3946:
3942:
3936:
3934:
3932:
3930:
3923:, p. 97.
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3911:
3909:
3907:
3899:
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3882:
3881:Reynolds 1994
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3861:
3857:
3853:
3849:
3845:
3838:
3822:
3818:
3814:
3810:
3806:
3799:
3793:, p. 63.
3792:
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3707:
3705:
3703:
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3693:
3689:
3684:
3682:
3680:
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3671:, p. 64.
3670:
3665:
3663:
3655:
3651:
3646:
3644:
3642:
3640:
3632:
3627:
3621:, p. 46.
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3596:
3592:
3588:
3584:
3580:
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3528:
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3524:
3522:
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3501:
3497:
3493:
3489:
3482:
3480:
3473:, p. 51.
3472:
3467:
3465:
3457:
3452:
3450:
3448:
3446:
3444:
3442:
3440:
3438:
3431:, p. 31.
3430:
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3409:
3405:
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3398:
3390:
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3329:
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3312:
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3308:
3300:
3295:
3293:
3285:
3280:
3274:, p. 52.
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3001:
2999:
2997:
2995:
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2991:
2989:
2981:
2976:
2974:
2972:
2965:, p. 94.
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2881:
2877:
2873:
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2861:
2859:
2857:
2855:
2853:
2851:
2844:, p. 25.
2843:
2838:
2836:
2828:
2823:
2821:
2814:, p. 26.
2813:
2808:
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2789:
2785:
2781:
2777:
2773:
2766:
2764:
2762:
2760:
2758:
2756:
2748:
2743:
2737:, p. 14.
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2522:Reynolds 1994
2518:
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2514:
2505:
2493:
2489:
2485:
2479:
2477:
2475:
2473:
2466:, p. 56.
2465:
2460:
2458:
2456:
2454:
2452:
2444:
2439:
2437:
2429:
2424:
2422:
2415:, p. 37.
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2021:
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2015:
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1983:'s 1968 film
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1945:
1941:
1940:
1935:
1934:
1929:
1925:
1924:
1919:
1915:
1911:
1902:
1893:
1888:
1883:
1879:
1875:
1870:
1868:
1867:
1862:
1857:
1853:
1849:
1844:
1842:
1837:
1832:
1830:
1825:
1821:
1820:
1814:
1805:
1791:
1789:
1784:
1780:
1776:
1771:
1767:
1763:
1759:
1755:
1751:
1747:
1743:
1738:
1735:
1730:
1727:
1723:
1722:
1712:
1704:
1703:Teresa Wright
1701:
1698:
1697:Michael Wager
1695:
1692:
1691:Ruth P. Smith
1689:
1686:
1683:
1680:
1677:
1674:
1671:
1668:
1667:Zachary Scott
1665:
1662:
1659:
1656:
1653:
1650:
1647:
1644:
1643:Jason Robards
1641:
1638:
1635:
1632:
1629:
1626:
1623:
1620:
1617:
1614:
1611:
1608:
1605:
1602:
1599:
1596:
1593:
1590:
1587:
1584:
1581:
1578:
1575:
1572:
1571:Walter Millis
1569:
1566:
1563:
1561:
1557:
1554:
1551:
1548:
1545:
1542:
1539:
1536:
1533:
1530:
1527:
1524:
1521:
1518:
1515:
1512:
1509:
1506:
1503:
1502:Boris Karloff
1500:
1497:
1494:
1491:
1488:
1485:
1482:
1479:
1476:
1473:
1472:Judy Holliday
1470:
1467:
1464:
1461:
1458:
1455:
1452:
1449:
1446:
1443:
1440:
1437:
1434:
1431:
1428:
1426:, businessman
1425:
1422:
1419:
1418:Roberta Flack
1416:
1413:
1410:
1407:
1404:
1401:
1398:
1395:
1392:
1389:
1386:
1383:
1380:
1377:
1374:
1371:
1370:Walter Becker
1368:
1365:
1362:
1359:
1358:Lauren Bacall
1356:
1353:
1352:Richard Adler
1350:
1349:
1347:
1345:
1344:pieds-a-terre
1341:
1340:the Beresford
1337:
1333:
1329:
1325:
1324:
1313:
1309:
1306:
1302:
1297:
1295:
1291:
1280:
1277:
1273:
1269:
1265:
1261:
1256:
1254:
1248:
1246:
1236:
1222:
1220:
1216:
1210:
1206:
1203:
1202:
1197:
1187:
1178:
1175:
1171:
1166:
1164:
1160:
1154:
1152:
1148:
1144:
1134:
1120:
1117:
1112:
1108:
1104:
1100:
1095:
1093:
1092:
1086:
1081:
1079:
1075:
1074:Artesian well
1071:
1065:
1063:
1058:
1054:
1043:
1040:
1035:
1033:
1029:
1024:
1020:
1010:
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989:
986:
982:
977:
972:
970:
966:
962:
958:
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944:
941:
940:fluted column
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928:
924:
923:New York 1880
918:
915:
911:
895:
893:
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885:
879:
877:
873:
858:
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845:
840:
836:
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823:
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808:
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799:
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789:
785:
777:Upper stories
774:
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769:
765:
764:groin-vaulted
761:
756:
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754:porte-cochère
749:
747:
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723:
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574:
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567:
565:
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557:
554:, terracotta
553:
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541:
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513:
512:
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497:
495:
490:
486:
482:
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473:
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467:
463:
460:to the west,
459:
455:
451:
447:
443:
439:
438:New York City
435:
431:
427:
417:
415:
411:
405:
403:
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395:
392:, terracotta
391:
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359:
355:
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347:
346:New York City
343:
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335:
331:
327:
323:
314:
310:
307:June 23, 1980
306:
302:
298:
294:
290:
286:
282:
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13845:Clark family
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13571:
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13504:
13274:Move on Fast
13270:Now or Never
13183:
13176:
13169:
13163:Other albums
13151:
13144:
13137:
13131:Remix albums
13119:
13112:
13106:Compilations
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12563:Roll On John
12551:Non-Violence
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12525:
12518:
12478:
12445:
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12412:
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12383:
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11649:Poughkeepsie
11577:New Rochelle
11477:St. Lawrence
11111:
10439:Verdi Square
10414:Central Park
10186:Jean-Georges
10112:Astor Market
10107:Apthorp Farm
10076:The Normandy
10041:The Cornwall
9965:The San Remo
9945:Olcott Hotel
9914:
9910:Bretton Hall
9895:Hotel Beacon
9814:The Majestic
9784:Empire Hotel
9779:The Dorilton
9593:
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1739:
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1685:Harper Simon
1625:Gilda Radner
1619:Maury Povich
1613:Eric Portman
1601:Jack Palance
1565:Jo Mielziner
1532:Marya Mannes
1510:, playwright
1496:Michael Kahn
1480:, playwright
1478:William Inge
1454:Lillian Gish
1448:Judy Garland
1444:, playwright
1442:Ketti Frings
1400:Harlan Coben
1390:, newscaster
1388:Connie Chung
1376:Ward Bennett
1336:the San Remo
1321:
1319:
1310:
1298:
1290:unit pricing
1286:
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1078:labor strike
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558:and panels,
530:and writers
525:
521:
518:Architecture
509:
502:Fifth Avenue
498:
474:
466:Central Park
458:Olcott Hotel
454:the Majestic
423:
406:
396:and panels,
374:
325:
321:
320:
259:06101.000170
253:NYSRHP
50:
26:
13669:Sean Lennon
13663:John Lennon
13657:Anthony Cox
13616:Half-A-Room
13292:Woman Power
13245:Mrs. Lennon
13071:Live albums
13014:with Lennon
12887:Discography
12816:4147 Lennon
12533:Lennon Wall
12378:Nowhere Boy
12279:The Beatles
11977:Shaved Fish
11930:Live albums
11796:Instruments
11791:Discography
11780:John Lennon
11678:Other lists
11527:Westchester
11457:Schenectady
11252:Cattaraugus
10994:96th Street
10989:95th Street
10984:89th Street
10979:85th Street
10974:79th Street
10969:74th Street
10964:72nd Street
10959:66th Street
10898:79th Street
10831:Ramath Orah
10261:Stand Up NY
10066:Hotel Paris
10021:The Belnord
9935:The Langham
9880:The Apthorp
9875:The Ansonia
9829:The Prasada
9824:Park Loggia
9769:The Century
9666:(including
9050:January 20,
8984:Alpern 2015
8972:Alpern 2015
8960:Alpern 2015
8933:Alpern 2015
7029:Alpern 2015
6935:Alpern 2015
6715:December 8,
6321:Alpern 2015
6261:Alpern 2015
6226:Alpern 2015
6121:Alpern 2015
5887:Alpern 2015
5872:Alpern 2015
5676:Alpern 2015
5661:Alpern 2015
5649:Alpern 2015
5604:October 27,
5510:Alpern 2015
5342:Alpern 2015
5110:Alpern 2015
5049:Alpern 2015
5034:Alpern 2015
4859:Alpern 2015
4797:Alpern 2015
4778:Alpern 2015
4766:Alpern 2015
4762:Batter 1964
4698:Alpern 2015
4677:Alpern 2015
4665:Alpern 2015
4648:Alpern 2015
4644:Batter 1964
4583:Alpern 2015
4547:Alpern 2015
4443:Alpern 2015
4349:Alpern 2015
4345:Batter 1964
4270:Alpern 2015
4180:Alpern 2015
4115:Alpern 2015
3791:Alpern 2015
3692:Alpern 2015
3669:Alpern 2015
3654:Alpern 2015
3650:Batter 1964
3631:Alpern 2015
3619:Alpern 2015
3471:Alpern 2015
3429:Alpern 2015
3408:Alpern 2015
3389:Alpern 2015
3339:Alpern 2015
3335:Batter 1964
3320:Alpern 2015
3272:Alpern 2015
3191:Alpern 2015
2747:Alpern 2015
2464:Alpern 2015
2413:Alpern 2015
2284:December 8,
1997:Jack Finney
1977:Wilbur Ross
1914:57th Street
1910:the Osborne
1766:Judd Apatow
1750:Carly Simon
1661:Robert Ryan
1657:, financier
1655:Wilbur Ross
1546:, financier
1526:John Madden
1520:Sean Lennon
1514:John Lennon
1412:José Ferrer
1264:the Beatles
1260:John Lennon
1107:55th Street
1053:23rd Street
1046:Development
892:dumbwaiters
872:wainscoting
844:coal bunker
784:band course
691:common bond
651:72nd Street
597:light court
564:balustrades
462:the Langham
426:72nd Street
410:John Lennon
402:balustrades
334:72nd Street
330:cooperative
184: /
160:Coordinates
149:72nd Street
34:The Dakotas
13819:Categories
13781:The Dakota
13541:Apotheosis
13506:Grapefruit
13327:No, No, No
12740:The Dakota
12707:soundtrack
12673:Pussy Cats
12594:soundtrack
12461:Here Today
12336:Chapter 27
12289:David Peel
12267:Associates
12191:Apotheosis
11846:Mind Games
11517:Washington
11437:Rensselaer
11372:Montgomery
11357:Livingston
11262:Chautauqua
10779:Synagogues
10357:Eighty One
9915:The Dakota
9627:the Dakota
9615:the Dakota
9446:(Report).
9430:(Report).
9388:(Report).
8945:Hawes 1993
7145:Mason 1996
6461:1326282737
6248:1114669365
6182:1111992147
6032:Hawes 1993
5947:August 14,
5860:Hawes 1993
5636:1125467766
5563:Hawes 1993
5098:Hawes 1993
5001:(Report).
4747:Hawes 1993
4568:Hawes 1993
4251:Hawes 1993
4207:Hawes 1993
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