United Lodge of Theosophists
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View ArticlePermanent Mission of the Republic of Cameroon
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View ArticlePhillips Chapel – Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church
The grand structure on the corner of 73rd and Madison began its life in 1889 when the sanctuary was demolished and a new one was built with the proceeds of selling the Madison Avenue Presbyterian...
View ArticleTutoring by Engineers, Inc.
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View ArticleZGT – Manhattan Mandarin
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View ArticleConsulate General of the Czech Republic
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View ArticleBohemian National Hall
Though not exactly hidden, since the grand exterior bedecked with flags makes it hard to miss, I still consider the Bohemian National Hall a hidden gem due to the magnificent spaces and programs cached...
View ArticleRonald McDonald House New York
Ronald McDonald House is a very special place that provides a “temporary ‘home away from home’ for pediatric cancer patients and their families.” Having had an apartment, for a short time, just a few...
View ArticleConsult General de France
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View ArticleResurrection Episcopal Day School
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View ArticleChurch of the Resurrection
The Church of the Resurrection is one of the few examples of a church that has essentially stayed in the same building since its founding in New York. The current building was completed in 1869, only a...
View ArticleLittle Baby Face
As many young surgeons did at the time, when Dr. Thomas Romo III graduated medical school, he hopped on a plane to India and Vietnam in order to fix cleft lips. “We felt like we had time and a reason...
View ArticleThe Cathedral School
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View ArticleHoly Trinity Cathedral
Holy Trinity Cathedral, a Greek Orthodox church in the Byzantine Moderne style, is the national cathedral of the Orthodox Archdiocese of America. Though first formed in 1891, Eleanor Roosevelt laid the...
View ArticleJan Hus Presbyterian Church and Neighborhood House
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View ArticleThe Carter Burden Center for the Aging
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View ArticleChurch of the Epiphany Day School
In 1832, the Reverend Dr. McVickar found a large group of “destitute” boys playing on Stanton Street. He asked them why they were not at church, and they replied that there was no church. He...
View ArticleMagic Epiphany Nursery School
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