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St. Dumitru Roman Orthodox Church

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Dwight School

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The National Academy School of Fine Arts

The National Academy of Fine Arts has a long and prestigious history. It was founded in 1825 with the goal, in Mary Fisher’s words, of “making American Art as important as European Art.” Mary is the...

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St. David’s School

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Church of Saint Thomas More

The Church of Saint Thomas More has only been known by that name since 1950, however, the church that it resides in is much older. The religious structure on 89th Street was built in 1870 using...

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The Dalton School

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Yeshiva Ketana of Manhattan

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Convent of the Sacred Heart

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Burden Mansion

In 1905, the large mansion that currently sits just east of Fifth Avenue was built for furniture magnate William D. Sloane’s daughter, Adele, and her husband James Abercrombie Burden. Though considered...

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Consulate General of the Russian Federation in New York

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Spence School

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The Dalton School

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Patrick Dennis

This Beaux Arts townhouse was home to American author Patrick Dennis in the 1950s. The writer, whose actual name was Edward Everett Tanner III, is possibly best known for being the creator of the...

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The House of Little People

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P.S. 527 East Side School for Social Action

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MS 114 East Side Middle School

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The Art Farm in the City

I have often commented on how I wish there were more places to write about for children on the side streets of Manhattan. Each business that I have discovered has been fantastic; I just always want to...

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Morningside Montessori School

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Purple Circle Early Childhood Program

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Yaldaynu Center

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