
November 10, 1987 –
On this day, the Upper West Side’s 351-355 Central Park West Houses were designated as the Upper West Side’s thirty-first individual landmark.
Also on this day,
“I Think We’re Alone Now” by Tiffany was the number-one song in America, and
Fatal Attraction was the top-grossing film in America for the 8th week running.
On the television, a repeat of ABC comedies “Perfect Strangers” and “Head of the Class” were the top two most-watched shows of the evening.
The New York Times covered Senator Bob Dole’s announcement of his candidacy for the Republican Presidential nomination.
In other news, Page B2, “New York Officials Reach Indian Museum Agreement,” outlined a proposal to house the Museum of the American Indian in New York City in the Custom House by Cass Gilbert.
Read the designation report of 351, 352, 353, 354, 355 Central Park West Houses!
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