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There are four types of NYC designated "Landmarks":
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Landmarks (individual structures that can range from bridges to
rowhouses to skyscrapers; examples include the Woolworth Building, the Langston
Hughes House in Harlem, and the Wonder wheel at Coney Island);
Interior Landmarks (building interiors that are “customarily
open or accessible to the public,” such as the Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia
Airport, the RCA Building Lobby, and the Ed Sullivan Theater);
Scenic Landmarks (city-owned parks or other landscape features,
such as Prospect Park, Central Park, and Ocean Parkway); and
Historic Districts (areas of the city that possess architectural
and historical significance and a distinct "sense of place," such as Ladies
Mile in Manhattan, Cobble Hill in Brooklyn, and St. George-New Brighton in Staten
Island).
(Special thanks to the NYC Landmarks
Commission)
Contact Us todsay if you have questions about
the NYC Landmarks process, any permits required, or even for a free quote.
By telephone: 1-800-540-7024
By email: pwolfe@pwolfe.com
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