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Image Tag: No longer extant

288 Hudson Street, outline

Shows the outline of a long-ago demolished early Federal style house, likely built in 1820 along with the surviving neighbor at 284 Hudson Street. The site has still not been … Continued

    181 Sullivan Street

    This ca. 1834 rowhouse housed the Sullivan Street Playhouse, where ‘The Fantasticks,’ the longest running play in history, was performed. Over Village Preservation’s objections, the building was demolished in the … Continued

      35 Cooper Square

      Village Preservation joined with fellow neighborhood and preservation organizations to campaign for landmark designation of this ca. 1825 house, the oldest survivor on Cooper Square. Unfortunately, over our protests, it … Continued

        (l. to r.) 10-18 Gay Street

        14 Gay Street was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District in 1969, and made famous by author Ruth McKenna, who lived in the basement apartment and described … Continued

          (l. to r.) 12, 14, 16 Gay Street

          14 Gay Street was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District in 1969, and made famous by author Ruth McKenna, who lived in the basement apartment and described … Continued

            44-54 Ninth Avenue, 341-45 West 14th Street

            Village Preservation proposed and secured landmark designation for the Gansevoort Market Historic District, including these iconic buildings on the NE corner of 9th Avenue and 14th Street, in 2003, and got … Continued

              South Street Seaport, 304 Pearl Street

              This collection of images shows the South Street Seaport area before its restoration and rebuilding in the 1980s, when many of these buildings that were among the oldest in New … Continued

                52-58 Gansevoort Street, 1933

                For more information on the application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission associated with this image, click here.

                  182 Spring Street, 1940s Tax Photo

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                    182 Spring Street, 1980s

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                      Deutsche Bank Building

                      This image is part of the Louis “Sonny” DeLuccy collection, which is dedicated in memory of Sonny and to honor him and others as heroes for their sacrifice. This image of Ground Zero was … Continued

                        Hank Webber: “Looking Up”

                        Photographer Hank Weber captured this picture “Looking Up” in 1988. He was fascinated by the World Trade Center and this image captures the North Tower on the right with a section of … Continued

                          Windows of Deutsche Bank Building Blown Out

                          This image is part of the Louis “Sonny” DeLuccy collection, which is dedicated in memory of Sonny and to honor him and others as heroes for their sacrifice. This image of Ground Zero was … Continued

                            NYC Skyline, August 16, 2001

                            Deborah Kadetsky moved to NYC from Philadelphia in August of 2000. On August 16, 2001, she attended a Radiohead show at Liberty State Park. She was the only one of her … Continued

                              25 Bleecker Street, c. 1940

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                                540 Hudson Street, c. 1940

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                                  38 West 8th Street, c. 1937

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                                    11 Jane Street, c. 1940

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                                      207 West 79th Street, c. 1940

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                                        14-16 Fifth Avenue, c. 1925

                                        For more information on the application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission associated with this image, click here.