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  2. List of demolished buildings and structures in New York City

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    The 486 ft (148 m) tall neo-Romanesque City Investing Building is one of many buildings that can no longer be seen in New York today. It was built between 1906–1908 and was demolished in 1968. This is a list of demolished buildings and structures in New York City. Over time, countless buildings have been built in what is now New York City.

  3. William Breitbart - Wikipedia

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    William S. Breitbart, FAPM (born 1951), is an American psychiatrist in Psychosomatic Medicine, Psycho-oncology, and Palliative Care.He is the Jimmie C Holland Chair in Psychiatric Oncology, and the Chief of the Psychiatry Service, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (New York, NY), He is a Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Weill Medical ...

  4. File:Vanderbilt Mansion and Grand Army Plaza, New York 1908.jpg

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    English: Cornelius Vanderbilt II mansion at the corner of 5th Avenue, 57th Street and Grand Army Plaza, New York 1908. Date: 18 February 2014, 21:12:17: Source:

  5. Sharon Springs, New York - Wikipedia

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    36-66663. GNIS feature ID. 0964946. Sharon Springs is a village in Schoharie County, New York, United States. The population was 558 at the 2010 census. Its name derives from the hometown of the first colonial settlers, Sharon, Connecticut, and the important springs in the village. Sharon Springs, Kansas, likewise was settled by former ...

  6. B69 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The B69 is a bus route that constitutes a public transit line operating in Brooklyn, New York City, running along 7th Avenue and Vanderbilt Avenue between Kensington and Dumbo. The B69 is operated by the MTA New York City Transit Authority. Its precursor was a streetcar line that began operation in 1869, and was known as the Vanderbilt Avenue Line.

  7. 10 Gracie Square - Wikipedia

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    10 Gracie Square. 10 Gracie Square (sometimes spelled out as Ten Gracie Square) is a 1930–31 pre-war "white glove" co-op building constructed in Art Deco style. [1] It's located on East 84th Street on Manhattan's Upper East Side between East End Avenue and the FDR Drive. [2] [3] It is one of only 42 "good buildings" in Manhattan as designated ...

  8. File:The Vanderbilt Home at 640 Fifth Avenue, New York City ...

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    English: The Vanderbilt Home at 640 Fifth Avenue, New York City, c. 1883. Date: circa 1883 ... Source: Display at the Vanderbilt Estate, Asheville, NC, taken in 2017 ...

  9. Beechwood (Vanderlip mansion) - Wikipedia

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    Beechwood (Vanderlip mansion) /  41.13667°N 73.86472°W  / 41.13667; -73.86472. Beechwood is a Hudson River estate in Scarborough-on-Hudson, in Briarcliff Manor, New York. The estate was most notably the home of Frank A. Vanderlip and his family, and is a contributing property to the Scarborough Historic District.