LANDMARK WEST! is pleased to present THE BOULEVARD with our partners at the WEST END PRESERVATION SOCIETY.

Graphic for The Boulevard Encore

Boulevard Encore

As the oldest north-south thoroughfare in New York City, we knew the show must go on!  Continue our walk along Broadway with even more sites to explore. 

If you seek points north of 71st Street, please visit THE BOULEVARD

If you seek points south of 65th Street, please visit SAN JUAN HILL

Find out more about the rich history of Broadway.  Scroll through the map below and click on any highlighted area. Want to dive deeper? Click “Read More” from the pop up window. Interested in a particular address? Click on the corresponding icon below the map to get right to the full story.

BLOCK 1139 101 West 66th Street 126 West 66th Street The Lincoln Square Arcade The Ormonde Hotel Lido The Studebaker Builidng 160 West 71st Street Hotel Dauphin 1970-1972 Broadway 1993-1999 Broadway 1974-1978 Broadway Richard Tucker Park

BLOCK 1139

An Armory on Broadway, The Rival to Madison Square Garden becomes a Parking Lot and New York's Forgotten Television Square

Many lives for this block whose current iteration has reigned as the tallest building in the neighborhood until 2020.  Bound by Broadway, Columbus and running 67th to 68th Street this block has seen three lives as full-site iterations of various purposes.  Somehow uniting Steve Allen and the Ringling Brothers, it is the grounds of New York's first Auto Show.

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101 West 66th Street

The "Ship that Never Goes to Sea" on Broadway Helped Build a Hospital in Greece

An early theme restaurant becomes a cultural anchor for emigres from the Greek island of Kythera.  With free post cards and a campy interior, this was a serious business that gave back to its roots funding a hospital in the homeland.

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126 West 66th Street

B&W NYC Tax Photo of 128 West 66th Street

Life at the Livingston

When the tenants had a disagreement with their landlord they took the hatchet and carbolic acid into their own hands...

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The Lincoln Square Arcade

Lincoln Square Arcade aka Tegan's Arcade

A hive for artists and a home for Eugene O'Neill.

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The Ormonde

B&W NYC Tax Photo of 2028 Broadway courtesy NYC Municipal Archive.

The Hotel Ormonde

The once home of a grifter princess.

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Hotel Lido

"Broadway the Invincible, the Champion Double-Crosser of all Time"

The Hotel Sidney became the Lido and never won any Zagat awards but the seven-story elevator building held its own against the luxury options on nearby Broadway.  The very out-of-place-ness of the building suits some of its inhabitants, from Rough Riders major Khalil El-Asword to lightweight boxing champ Freddie Welsh...

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The Studebaker Builidng

B&W NYC Tax Photo of 2040-2052 Broadway

The Studebaker Building

A vestige of "Automobile Row" the Studebaker Showroom & Office for a new-found car maker.

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160 West 71st Street

B&W NYC Tax photo of 160 West 71st

Hotel Alamac

Designed with "geographical or historic themes" this Hotel has been a fixture on Broadway for over a century.

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Hotel Dauphin

B&W NYC Tax Photo of 1971-1977 Broadway

Hotel Dauphin

Sometimes the Hotel Dauphin, sometimes the Hotel Marie Antoinette Annex--this building must be the cake she was referring to.

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1970-1972 Broadway

B&W NYC Tax Photo for 1970-1972 Broadway

The Campbell Funeral Church

The masses turned out to pay respect to Rudolph Valentino.

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1993-1999 Broadway

B&W NYC Tax Photo of 1993-1999 Broadway, Courtesy NYC Municipal Archive

The Armory Building

Once home to the Women's Professional League.

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1974-1978 Broadway

B&W NYC Tax Photo of 1974-1978 Broadway

The R. Simpson & Co. Building

Home of the New York Bird and Tree Club, and a hub for Game and Fish Wardens.

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LANDMARK WEST! is pleased to present BOULEVARD ENCORE in partnership with our colleagues at the WEST END PRESERVATION SOCIETY.

 

Special thanks to Tom Miller and Claudie Benjamin along with Sarah Bean Apmann, Kelly Carroll & SunAh Jeong, who helped make this project possible.

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