
September 14, 1982 –
On this day, the Upper West Side’s Pomander Walk and Red House were designated as the Upper West Side’s nineteenth and twentieth Individual Landmarks.
Also on this day,
Japanese Actor Hiroki Narimiya, was born in Tokyo, Japan.
The world lost actress and former Princess of Monaco, Grace Kelly.
“Hard to Say I’m Sorry” by Chicago was the number-one song in America.
The New York Times was up to 30-cents a copy, and the lead New York Times headline read: “Israeli Jets Strike Lebanon Positions of Syria and P.L.O.,” reporting on 40 casualties from the series of air strikes.
In other news, page B3 shared “Board Expected to Back Lincoln West Proposal,” regarding the redevelopment of what would become Trump Place (which would become Riverside South). READ CLIPPING.
Read the designation report of Pomander Walk HERE!
Read the designation report of Red House HERE!
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