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62 East 1st Street, Manhattan

Building year: 1

City: New York City

Floor height (above ground): 7

Building usage: Condominiums - Mixed Residential & Commercial Building (Mixed Residential & Commercial) RM


Histograd local id: 1012208

Creation date: 2019-05-17 21:58:38 Modification date: 2024-11-05


The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation

The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation (GVSHP) is a non-profit membership organization that documents, honors and preserves the architectural heritage and cultural history of several neighborhoods in Lower Manhattan, New York City: Greenwich Village, the Far West Village, the Meatpacking District, the South Village, NoHo, and the East Village. In 2019, it was rebranded, but not renamed, as Village Preservation.


Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts

Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts, founded in 1982, is an independent, not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to preserving and celebrating the architectural legacy, livability, and sense of place of the Upper East Side. friends-ues.org/


183 ESSEX Street, Manhattan

What structure was at this location (at the corner of Houston St.) before the bank building went up? My great-grandfather ran a photo studio at 183 Essex in the late 1800s


229 ELIZABETH Street, Manhattan

This is not correct. My family lived here prior to 1902 through the 1960’s. This building was built prior to 1900.


229 ELIZABETH Street, Manhattan

This is not correct. My family lived here prior to 1902 through the 1960’s. This building was built prior to 1900.


229 ELIZABETH Street, Manhattan

Do you know when it was built? I don't understand why you say it not correct, there's no building year written for this place.


71 2nd AVE, Manhattan

why is building classified as a landmark


183 ESSEX Street, Manhattan

I have a photo of my great great grandfather taken at Moerz studio. Might that be your great grandfather


300 BOWERY , Manhattan

HI, My great grandfather had a restaurant at 300 Bowery around 1907. Was 300 Bowery always at the same location or has it changed since then? His place was McDonald's Oyster House.


357 BOWERY

my grt, grt grandfather lived in 285 mott street in 1871, been there recently not sure if todays building is the same as the one he would have lived.


183 ESSEX Street, Manhattan

If the photographer is H. Merz (or Henry) and the studio is 183 Essex Street, then the photographer was my gg-grandfather. If you feel like making a digital copy of the photo, I would love a copy. I have about 30 portraits, but none of them is identified by the name of the subject. Let me know. Thanks! John Ward ... 2catsdriving [at] gmail.


310 E 6th Street

What was at 306 E 6th St before the current building built in 1900? I have as 1880 census showing a family living at this address.


153 E HOUSTON Street

Are there pictures? of this location 153 Houston St back ending 1970s.


183 ESSEX Street, Manhattan

I have a picture of my great grandfather that was taken there if you would like it.


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my grandparents came from Naples. they had a salumeria on the ground floor. my grandmother had 7 children who were born there including my father in 1910. I am guessing they moved in around 1904. ...

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