Manhattan Avenue Historic District
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Manhattan Avenue Historic District (2007)
This quiet neighborhood enclave west of Central Park West is characterized by brick and stone rowhouses featuring terra-cotta trim, fine ironwork, intact stoops, elaborate cornices, gargoyles and sunburst motifs. Development of the proposed district began in 1885, was completed by 1890 and features the work of prominent New York architects, including E.L. Angell, J.M. Dunn and C.P.H. Gilbert.
Boundaries
Manhattan Avenue
East Side: 120-140
West Side: 101-137
West 104th Street
North Side: 51
West 105th Street
North Side: 19-51
West 106th Street
South Side: 34-44