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National Register of Historic Places

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Rosebank »

The historic designation was updated to recognize the photographer's place in LGBT history.

Grymes Hill »

The Staten Island cemetery opened in 1892 to give religious burials to poor Jewish immigrants.

Times Square & Theater District »

The early-1900s theater on West 44th Street became a city landmark in 1987, records show.

Prospect Heights »

The designation by the National Park Service expands the area's historic district to 917 properties.

Jamaica »

The King Manor Museum received funding from local Councilman Rory Lancman.

Prospect Heights »

If approved, the designation would include more than 600 homes and buildings in the neighborhood.

Crown Heights »

Developers hope to restore the Nassau Brewing Company complex in Crown Heights using 1900s-era photos.

Lower East Side »

The Academy Award-winning director grew up on Elizabeth Street near the infamous stretch.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The Bowery was recently included on the State Register of Historic Places, paving the way for national recognition.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Locals worry that traffic to the redeveloped Pier 57, slated to open in 2015, could impact the area.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The owner of 35 Cooper Square has agreed to a sit-down with advocates pushing to save the 1825 building.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

Residents want the original Bellevue Building redeveloped and the homeless shelter moved.

East Village & Lower East Side »

"Bowery History: A Celebration" will highlight the stretch's status as the city's first entertainment district.