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Zabar’s: A Family Story

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Zabar's: A Family Story Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022 4:00-5:00pm via Zoom  In partnership with the Preservation League of New York State, Landmark West! invites you to participate in a book talk of author Lori Zabar's homage to her family's beloved Upper West Side market, Zabar's: A Family Story, With Recipes. When you think of New […]

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From Martin to Moses: A History of Riverside Park

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Riverside Park and Riverside Drive have lived many lives. Originally Native American hunting grounds, over time they were also the site of vast farms, elegant country estates and stunning millionaire's villas—a few of which remain intact today. Later came Art Deco treasures. But such development doesn’t just happen. The Park and Drive together marked the […]

Mr. Green and the Making of Central Park

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Incredibly, much of what we all think of as quintessential New York City–Central Park, the NY Public Library, the Zoo, the American Museum of Natural History–is due to the Herculean efforts of one practically unknown man: Andrew Haswell Green. A. H. Green is best known (if he is recognized at all today) as the “Father […]

Home Sweet Mansion: A Peek into the Domestic Lives of Gilded Age New Yorkers

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It was good to be a prosperous New Yorker in the late 19th century: beautiful clothing, expensive furnishings, well-kept parlors, and endless entertaining. But someone had to do the hard work of actually cooking and cleaning, and it certainly wasn’t the prosperous New Yorker. At the Schwab Mansion, for instance, a 75-room home on Riverside […]

Only Murders In The Building: Staging The Scene Of The Crime

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A Werk Wmarkest murder. A trio of neighbors-turned-crime investigators-turned-podcasters. A landmarked building. A perfect evening! If you’ve been pulled into the whodunnit world inside the luxe Arconia building (aka the Belnord on the UWS), you can’t miss this “how-dunnit” special event. Emmy-winning Production Designer Curt Beech and Set Decorator Rich Murray from the hit Hulu show Only Murders In […]

The Opulent Apartment Houses of The Boulevard

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The Ansonia, the Belleclaire, the Dorilton, the Belnord, the Apthorp: five of the finest apartment hotels of “The Boulevard” on the Upper West Side. It was the turn of a new century and people like William Waldorf Astor and William Earl Dodge Stokes had a vision for a new way of living. They imagined the well-to-do […]

The Paterno Family: Chronicling an Architectural Legacy

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One of Manhattan’s—and the Upper West Side’s-- most successful real estate family dynasties of the 1900s was the mighty Paterno clan. Incredibly, nearly all of their buildings still stand generations later. Carla Golden, great-granddaughter of Dr. Charles V. Paterno, provides a fascinating history of the Paterno family’s UWS real estate development legacy spanning from 1896 […]

Holding the Safety Net in San Juan Hill

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Please join Landmark West! and architectural historian Jessica Larson in this exploration of the ways in which Black charity and reform initiatives shaped the landscape of San Juan Hill, the community Robert Moses demolished to make way for the Lincoln Center for the Perforning Arts complex, in the early decades of the 20th century. Larson […]

The Scandalous Hamiltons

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Celebrity obsession, con artists, and fake news. Long before Lin-Manuel, the 1890s public already had an insatiable appetite for all things Hamilton. By the era of Alexander Hamilton’s great-grandson, esteemed politician Robert Ray Hamilton, the name still signified political and financial power, privilege, money, and status. That is, until this privileged heir of one of […]

A Civil Rights Tour of the UWS

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The Upper West Side of Manhattan is filled with historic sites that help tell the stories of the past, both the struggles and achievements that got us to where we are today. Among these are many sites commemorating the people and important moments in our country and city's civil rights history. Landmark West! invites you […]