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residences. The majority of the buildings were not torn down, though, and by the 1980s they had started to be renovated and re-converted into large retail stores at street level, and sometimes above, so that the old shopping district is now one once again, albeit one which appeals to a very different clientele. Stores currently in the district include
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who thought the historic designation would make the lives of property owners too difficult. Margaret Moore and Truman Moore also wrote a book for the cause in 1983 titled End of the Road for Ladies' Mile? Their book contained photographs and essays to share the forgotten history of Ladies' Mile which
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The Ladies' Mile gained the status of Historic District in 1989. This status came after much debate and would not have been possible without the advocacy group The Drive to Protect the Ladies' Mile District. This group was formed by Anthony C. Wood and Jack Taylor. The main opposers to this cause was
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When the district became more commercialized and less elite, many of the well-known residents moved uptown, and the upscale department stores and shops followed them. By the end of World War I, most of the buildings had been converted into warehouses, and lofts for manufacturers, as well as some
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were among those who might be found in the opulent shopping district at its zenith. The Ladies' Mile was termed so because women were the target consumers and its popularity made it a safe space for women to wander about without men. The construction of the elevated train known as the El on Sixth
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helped garner support for the cause. This book along with exhibitions and walking tours of Ladies' Mile helped to raise public awareness about the history and significance of Ladies' Mile. Other important influences to the cause was the support of celebrities like
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Before becoming a shopping district, this area was residential and included rows of identical brownstone townhouses. These townhouses were replaced in the 1860s by department stores. The architectural style of this district shifted to
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All of these attractions brought the rich and celebrities to the area, especially since the safety of the district allowed women to shop without male companions to accompany them.
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Avenue in 1878 made the Ladies' Mile more accessible to lower class consumers. Extravagant shoppers would continue to arrive in carriages. Residents of the area included
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The Ladies' Mile also boasted upscale restaurants, booksellers and publishers, and offices and showrooms for piano manufacturers, such as in the
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to preserve an irregular district of 440 buildings on 28 blocks and parts of blocks, from roughly 15th Street to 24th Street and from
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and 23rd Street; most of the Ladies' Mile Historic District lies within the Manhattan neighborhood named after that building, the
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because it was cheap and could be made into any shape for extravagant decorations. The first to make this move was
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in 1868, though others were quick to follow. The area first came to prominence in 1860, when the
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which advocated for better working conditions also contributed to the development.
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The Ladies' Mile Historic District Papers at the New York Historical Society
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The Ladies' Mile Historic District contains mostly multi-story store and
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that the neighborhood was acceptable to royalty. Between the
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at the end of the 19th century, serving the well-to-do "
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Ladies’ Mile Historic District


Manhattan
New York City
carriage trade
New York City Landmark Preservation Commission
Park Avenue South
Avenue of the Americas
Historic Districts Council
loft buildings
unions
Beaux-Arts
Neo-Renaissance
Romanesque Revival
Queen Anne
cast iron
Arnold Constable
Prince of Wales
Fifth Avenue Hotel
Fifth Avenue
23rd Street
high society
Civil War
World War I
B. Altman
Best & Co.
Bergdorf Goodman
Gorham Silver
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