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Mid-Summer at the Milbank Mansion

A new Landmark West! series offering our members exclusive, limited-access "tours and more" of the finest historic properties of the Upper West Side.  In 1888, philanthropist Elizabeth Milbank commissioned one of New York City's preeminent architectural firms to construct a Gilded Age home near the gem of Central Park.  Lamb & Rich responded with a magnificent one-of-a-kind property […]

East Meets West Series: CPWow!

LANDMARK WEST! and FRIENDS of the Upper East Side have joined forces to create a fabulous mini-series of walking tours to get you across the park and out of your comfort zone. This series is for everyone interested in just how each side of the park developed, when, and for whom. LW! starts things off on […]

Signs of the Past: Lettering and Signage of the UWS

RESCHEDULED FROM JUNE 17TH The Upper West Side's many architectural gems include a layer of history that many of us overlook – their intriguing signage and hidden inscriptions.  Even the most ordinary buildings may contain signs and lettering that reveal fascinating details and link us to our city’s vibrant past.  Alexander Tochilovsky, an educator and […]

An Evening with The Opera House Filmmaker Susan Froemke

Macaulay Honors College 35 W 67th St., New York, NY, United States

Tuesday, August 21st 6:30-7:45pm Macaulay Honors College 35 W. 67th Street Award-winning filmmaker Susan Froemke and producer Muffie Meyer take us deep behind the history of their acclaimed documentary, The Opera House. The film, which chronicles the complex 50+ year saga of the creation of the Metropolitan Opera’s home at Lincoln Center, surveys a remarkable […]

The Secret on W. 78th Street: Guastavino Row Walking Tour

Join LW! and architectural historian Tom Miller (of “Daytonian in Manhattan” blog fame) for walk along a very special Upper West Side block - 78th Street between the Museum of Natural History and Amsterdam Avenue. It’s known as “Guastavino Row” in honor of Rafael Guastavino, the 19th-century architect who gave New York City the iconic […]

Temples of Power, Temples of Pleasure: Stanford White’s Manhattan

Temples of Power, Temples of Pleasure: Stanford White’s Manhattan Wednesday, September 12th 6:30pm-7:30pm National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South He was the first modern “starchitect” – a man of extraordinary appetites and talent. Part classicist, part visionary (and a distinguished member of the National Arts Club). Stanford White was the dynamic force behind many […]

Explaining the Zoning Challenge for 36 W. 66th Street

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 3 West 65th Street, New York, NY, United States

Learn the essential issues outlined in the zoning challenge submitted to the Department of Buildings by LANDMARK WEST! and neighbors against 36 West 66th Street 6:30-8:00pm Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Free and Open to the Public