East Village’s Russian Orthodox Cathedral’s Road to Landmark Designation
For those who don’t know it, the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Protection at 59 East 2nd Street, between 1st and 2nd Avenues, is one of the most…
Read MoreFor those who don’t know it, the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Protection at 59 East 2nd Street, between 1st and 2nd Avenues, is one of the most…
Read MoreRussian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Protection, 59 E. 2nd St Write the LPC and the Mayor Support expanded landmark protections in the East Village Built in 1891 as…
Read MoreVillage Preservation: Advocacy and Accomplishments Founded in 1980, Village Preservation works to document, celebrate, and preserve the special architectural and cultural heritage of Greenwich Village, the East Village, and NoHo. See what…
Read More…First, the good news. Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Protection: Photo by Barry Munger. Olivet Memorial Church/now Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Protection, (J.C.Cady, 1891) In…
Read More…turned into an empty entry pylon in front of an NYU dorm. The Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Protection at 59-63 East 2nd Street was built in 1891 as the…
Read MoreSt. Mark’s Church in the Bowery This weekend, the New York Landmarks Conservancy is again organizing the state-wide Sacred Sites Open House Weekend. This free event offers a unique opportunity…
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