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74th Street (Manhattan)

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74th Street
Maintained byNYCDOT
LocationManhattan
East endDead end in Upper East Side
North75th Street
South73rd Street

74th Street is an east–west street carrying pedestrian traffic and eastbound automotive/bicycle traffic in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It runs through the Upper East Side neighborhood (in ZIP code 10021, where it is known as East 74th Street), and the Upper West Side neighborhood (in ZIP code 10023, where it is known as West 74th Street), on both sides of Central Park.

History edit

In 1639, Colony's Sawmill stood at the corner of East 74th Street and Second Avenue, in the Dutch village of New Amsterdam, at which enslaved African laborers cut lumber.[1][2]

In 1664, the English took over Manhattan and the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam from the Dutch. English colonial Governor of the Province of New York Richard Nicolls made 74th Street, beginning at the East River, the southern border patent line (which was called the "Harlem Line") of the village of Nieuw Haarlem (later, the village of Harlem); the British also renamed the village "Lancaster".[3][4]

That year Jan van Bonnel built a sawmill on East 74th Street and the East River, where a 13.71-kilometer-long (8.52 mi) creek or stream, which began in the north of today's Central Park and became known as Saw Kill or Saw Kill Creek, emptied into the river.[5][6] George Elphinstone and Abraham Shotwell, later owners of the property, replaced the sawmill with a leather mill in 1677.[5][7] The Saw Kill Bridge was built and since at least 1806 was known as "The Kissing Bridge" because its surrounding beautiful landscape and seclusion made it a favorite spot to kiss in 18th and 19th century Manhattan.[5]

East 74th Street between Fourth Avenue (now Park Avenue) and Fifth Avenue was the northern boundary of a 30-acre (120,000 m2) farm known as the "Lenox Farm" created by pieces of land that Robert Lenox purchased in 1818; the area later became known as Lenox Hill.[8]

Frederick Ambrose Clark developed a good portion of West 74th Street in 1902–04.[9]

In 1938, an open-air market on East 74th Street, east of Second Avenue, was supplanted by an enclosed market.[10]

Transportation edit

The closest subway stop for East 74th Street on the Upper East Side is the 72nd Street station on the Second Avenue Subway (Q train), at Second Avenue. The next closest station is the 77th Street station (6 and <6>​ trains) on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, at Lexington Avenue. The closest subway stops for West 74th Street on the Upper West Side are the 72nd Street station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line (1, ​2, and ​3 trains), at Broadway, and the 72nd Street station on the IND Eighth Avenue Line (B and ​C trains), at Central Park West.[11]

Notable places edit

East Side edit

 
Church of the Resurrection
 
Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
 
J.G. Melon
 
Power station

Central Park edit

 
Bow Bridge

In Central Park near East 74th Street:

West Side edit

 
Levain Bakery
  • The Langham, 135 Central Park West between West 73rd Street and West 74th Streets, 1907 apartment building in the French Second Empire style.
  • The San Remo, 145 and 146 Central Park West between West 74th Street and West 75th Street, luxury 27-floor co-operative apartment building.
  • Calhoun School, at 160 West 74th Street, independent, coeducational college preparatory school founded in 1896.
  • De La Salle Institute, at 160–62 West 74th Street, former Catholic Church school for boys.
  • Levain Bakery, at 167 West 74th Street.
  • The Ansonia, at 2109 Broadway between West 73rd and West 74th Streets, 1899 building originally built as a hotel.
  • The Beacon Theatre, at 2124 Broadway at West 74th Street, a 2,894-seat, three-tiered theatre built in 1929.

Notable residents edit

East Side edit

 
Michael Jackson
 
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
 
Dorothy Parker
 
Eleanor Roosevelt

West Side edit

References edit

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  10. ^ New York (N.Y.). City Planning Commission (1938). Major Reports of the City Planning Commission. p. 40.
  11. ^ "Subway Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. September 2021. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
  12. ^ "20-STORY BUILDING ON 5TH AVE. SOLD – Uris Disposes of 74th Street Corner-$650,000 Holding on E. 46th Changes Hands Second Ave. Corner Bought Deal on East 75th Street Madison Ave. Building Sold 2 Apartments Change Hands". New York Times. January 30, 1957. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  13. ^ "CONSULATE GENERAL OF FRANCE ANNEX, NEW YORK, 10 EAST 74TH STREET". Cylex-usa.com. Retrieved April 10, 2013.
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External links edit

  • Early Days at the 74th Street Power Plant Site: The Story of 300 Years, Susan Elizabeth Lyman (1951)
  • Photographs of Kienbusch Mansion, 12 East 74th Street, New York City, Carl Otto von Kienbusch (Collection)

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editIn 1639 Colony s Sawmill stood at the corner of East 74th Street and Second Avenue in the Dutch village of New Amsterdam at which enslaved African laborers cut lumber 1 2 In 1664 the English took over Manhattan and the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam from the Dutch English colonial Governor of the Province of New York Richard Nicolls made 74th Street beginning at the East River the southern border patent line which was called the Harlem Line of the village of Nieuw Haarlem later the village of Harlem the British also renamed the village Lancaster 3 4 That year Jan van Bonnel built a sawmill on East 74th Street and the East River where a 13 71 kilometer long 8 52 mi creek or stream which began in the north of today s Central Park and became known as Saw Kill or Saw Kill Creek emptied into the river 5 6 George Elphinstone and Abraham Shotwell later owners of the property replaced the sawmill with a leather mill in 1677 5 7 The Saw Kill Bridge was built and since at least 1806 was known as The Kissing Bridge because its surrounding beautiful landscape and seclusion made it a favorite spot to kiss in 18th and 19th century Manhattan 5 East 74th Street between Fourth Avenue now Park Avenue and Fifth Avenue was the northern boundary of a 30 acre 120 000 m2 farm known as the Lenox Farm created by pieces of land that Robert Lenox purchased in 1818 the area later became known as Lenox Hill 8 Frederick Ambrose Clark developed a good portion of West 74th Street in 1902 04 9 In 1938 an open air market on East 74th Street east of Second Avenue was supplanted by an enclosed market 10 Transportation editThe closest subway stop for East 74th Street on the Upper East Side is the 72nd Street station on the Second Avenue Subway Q train at Second Avenue The next closest station is the 77th Street station 6 and lt 6 gt trains on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line at Lexington Avenue The closest subway stops for West 74th Street on the Upper West Side are the 72nd Street station on the IRT Broadway Seventh Avenue Line 1 2 and 3 trains at Broadway and the 72nd Street station on the IND Eighth Avenue Line B and C trains at Central Park West 11 Notable places editEast Side edit nbsp Church of the Resurrection nbsp Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity nbsp J G Melon nbsp Power station 927 Fifth Avenue at Fifth Avenue at the southeast corner of East 74th Street upscale 12 story limestone clad 1917 residential apartment building in the Renaissance Revival style 930 Fifth Avenue at Fifth Avenue at the northeast corner of East 74th Street luxury 18 story 1940 apartment building 12 Consulate General of France Annex at 10 East 74th Street 13 Caravaggio Italian restaurant at 23 East 74th Street in 2013 Zagats gave it a food rating of 26 the fourth best in the East 70s 14 Mallett Antiques at 929 Madison Avenue and East 74th Street antique dealer Raymond C and Mildred Kramer House at 32 East 74th Street early Modern 6 800 square foot townhouse 15 Stable Gallery at 33 East 74th Street founded in 1953 hosted early solo New York exhibitions for artists including Robert Indiana and Andy Warhol Cote d Ivoire Permanent Mission to the United Nations at 46 East 74th Street 16 Church of the Resurrection at 119 East 74th Street 1869 Gothic Revival parish of the Episcopal Diocese of New York in the Episcopal Church 17 Sephardic Academy of Manhattan at 150 East 74th Street 18 Mannes College of Music at 157 East 74th Street 19 J G Melon at 1291 Third Avenue on the north east corner of East 74th Street hamburger restaurant where a scene for the Academy Award winning movie Kramer vs Kramer was filmed with Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep 20 Casa 74 at 255 East 74th Street 30 story 87 apartment condominium building Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity at 319 337 East 74th Street 1931 Byzantine Moderne style Greek Orthodox church that serves as the national cathedral of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and Archbishop Demetrios of America 17 East 74th Street Theater closed at 334 East 74th Street former Off Broadway theater 21 The Forum at 343 East 74th Street a 25 story residential condop building completed in 1986 Jan Hus Presbyterian Church at 351 East 74th Street 1880 Bohemian Gothic Revival Presbyterian church 17 Church of the Epiphany at 1393 York Avenue on the northwest corner of East 74th Street 1939 Episcopal church designed in the Norman Gothic style 74th Street Power Station a marmaladelike orange brick 200 by 500 foot generating station powerhouse across York Avenue from the church built in 1901 to electrify the Manhattan Railway Company s elevated lines 22 23 Central Park edit nbsp Bow Bridge In Central Park near East 74th Street Loeb Boathouse and the Boathouse Cafe Kerbs Boathouse and Conservatory Water the sailboat pond North of the sailboat pond a larger than life bronze statue of Alice sitting on a huge mushroom playing with her cat while the Mad Hatter and the March Hare look on West of the model boathouse a statue of Hans Christian Andersen seated with an open book on his lap with the diminutive hero of The Ugly Duckling in front of him Bow Bridge 24 25 West Side edit nbsp Levain Bakery The Langham 135 Central Park West between West 73rd Street and West 74th Streets 1907 apartment building in the French Second Empire style The San Remo 145 and 146 Central Park West between West 74th Street and West 75th Street luxury 27 floor co operative apartment building Calhoun School at 160 West 74th Street independent coeducational college preparatory school founded in 1896 De La Salle Institute at 160 62 West 74th Street former Catholic Church school for boys Levain Bakery at 167 West 74th Street The Ansonia at 2109 Broadway between West 73rd and West 74th Streets 1899 building originally built as a hotel The Beacon Theatre at 2124 Broadway at West 74th Street a 2 894 seat three tiered theatre built in 1929 Notable residents editEast Side edit nbsp Michael Jackson nbsp Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis nbsp Dorothy Parker nbsp Eleanor Roosevelt Woody Allen director actor author playwright at 930 Fifth Ave at East 74th Street 26 27 John Vernou Bouvier III American socialite Wall Street stockbroker and father of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill at 125 East 74th Street 28 Yul Brynner actor rented 151 East 74th Street 29 Candace Bushnell author journalist and television producer 30 Marc Chagall artist at 4 East 74th Street 31 Walker Evans photographer at 112 East 74th Street 32 Henry Fonda actor at 151 East 74th Street 29 33 John Giorno poet and performance artist at 255 East 74th Street 34 Lena Horne dancer actress singer and civil rights activist at 23 East 74th Street 35 Charles Ives modernist composer at 164 East 74th Street 36 Michael Jackson singer songwriter entertainer dancer arranger music producer choreographer actor businessman and musician at 4 East 74th Street 31 Marc Lasry billionaire hedge fund manager 4 East 74th Street 37 Myrna Loy actress at 23 East 74th Street 38 Andrew Madoff stockbroker and investment advisor at 433 East 74th Street 39 40 Mary Tyler Moore actress producer and social advocate at 927 Fifth Avenue at East 74th Street 41 Pale Male well known red tailed hawk at 927 Fifth Avenue at East 74th Street 41 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis wife of President John F Kennedy and Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis at 125 East 74th Street 42 43 44 Dorothy Parker poet short story writer critic and satirist at 23 East 74th Street 36 Eleanor Roosevelt the longest serving First Lady of the United States at 55 East 74th Street 36 Harry Slatkin businessman entrepreneur and philanthropist at 18 East 74th Street 45 Kenneth I Starr money manager at 433 East 74th Street 46 Arthur Ochs Sulzberger publisher and businessman 47 Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr publisher 47 West Side edit Harry Belafonte 21 room apartment at 300 West End Avenue on the corner of West 74th Street singer songwriter actor and social activist Jean Xceron at 47 West 74th Street abstract painter 48 Theresa Bernstein at 54 West 74th Street artist painter and writer Ernie Kovacs comedian actor and writer Emma Marcy Raymond at the Ansonia composer of operetta songs and piano music Joe Sinnott at Broadway and West 74th Street comic book artist Gil Faizon and George St Geegland at Amsterdam and 74th comedians and investigative podcasters References edit Michael T Martin Marilyn Yaquinto 2007 Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States On Reparations for Slavery Jim Crow and Their Legacies Duke University Press p 544 ISBN 978 0822389811 Howard Dodson Christopher Moore Roberta Yancy Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 2000 The Black New Yorkers the Schomburg illustrated chronology John Wiley p 20 ISBN 9780471297147 Elliot Willensky Fran Leadon 2010 AIA Guide to New York City Oxford University Press p 521 ISBN 9780199772919 Eric K Washington 2012 Manhattanville Old Heart of West Harlem Arcadia Publishing p page needed ISBN 9780738509860 James Renner 2007 Washington Heights Inwood and Marble Hill Arcadia Publishing p 9 ISBN 9780738554785 Mount Morris Bank Building PDF Landmarks Preservation Committee January 5 1993 Archived from the original PDF on March 25 2016 Retrieved April 10 2013 a b c The saw kill and the making of dutch colonial Manhattan Sawkill Lumber Co Sawkil com Archived from the original on March 3 2022 Retrieved April 14 2013 Arthur Bunyan Caldwell 1882 The History of Harlem An Historical Narrative Delivered at Harlem Music Hall April 24th 1882 a Lecture Small Talk Publishing Company p 21 74th street Saw Mill Carl Horton Pierce William Pennington Toler Harmon De Pau Nutting 1903 New Harlem Past and Present The Story of an Amazing Civic Wrong Now at Last to be Righted New Harlem Publishing Company p 144 74th street harlem british History and commerce of New York 1891 American Publishing and Engraving Co 1891 p 86 74th street harlem british Anthony Lofaso 2010 Origins and History of the Village of Yorkville in the City of New York p 6 ISBN 9781450019408 Kenneth T Jackson Lisa Keller Nancy Flood 2010 The Encyclopedia of New York City Second ed Yale University Press p page needed ISBN 978 0300182576 Andrew S Dolkart 2008 Guide to New York City Landmarks John Wiley amp Son p 130 ISBN 9780470289631 New York N Y City Planning Commission 1938 Major Reports of the City Planning Commission p 40 Subway Map PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority September 2021 Retrieved September 17 2021 20 STORY BUILDING ON 5TH AVE SOLD Uris Disposes of 74th Street Corner 650 000 Holding on E 46th Changes Hands Second Ave Corner Bought Deal on East 75th Street Madison Ave Building Sold 2 Apartments Change Hands New York Times January 30 1957 Retrieved April 11 2013 CONSULATE GENERAL OF FRANCE ANNEX NEW YORK 10 EAST 74TH STREET Cylex usa com Retrieved April 10 2013 Caravaggio Manhattan Restaurant Menus and Reviews Zagat Retrieved April 11 2013 What s on the Market William Lescaze s Kramer House New York The Modern House Journal January 18 2013 Taylor amp Francis Group 2004 Europa World Year Taylor amp Francis p 5 ISBN 9781857432541 a b c Elliot Willensky Fran Leadon 2010 AIA Guide to New York City Oxford University Press p 443 ISBN 9780199772919 Brendan Krisel January 9 2018 Sephardic Academy Buys 14 Million Upper East Side Building Patch Music amp Dance New York Magazine 98 May 17 1982 J G Melon Manhattan Restaurant Menus and Reviews Zagat 2013 Retrieved April 11 2013 Lewis Funke October 23 1965 Theater Hotel Passionato Musical Paris set show opens at 74th Street The New York Times Construction of the 74th Street Power Station nycblog org Gray Christopher May 17 2012 Old Massive Illustrious and Somehow Overlooked The New York Times Jack R Finnegan 2007 Newcomer s Handbook For Moving to and Living in New York City Including Manhattan Brooklyn the Bronx Queens Staten Island and Northern New Jersey First Books p 278 ISBN 9780912301723 The Official Website of Central Park centralparknyc org Retrieved April 11 2013 New York the movie lover s guide the ultimate insider tour of movie New York Richard Alleman Random House Inc 2005 p 188 Kelly Kate July 25 1999 Woody Allen s Fifth Avenue Co op Up for Grabs for 15 Million New York Observer Edward Klein 1997 All Too Human The Love Story of Jack and Jackie Kennedy Simon and Schuster p 36 ISBN 9780671501914 a b Kiley Armstrong August 1 1986 Maps Now Help Fans Swoon Near Stars New York Homes Apnewsarchive com Retrieved April 10 2013 Dodge Annie Sex and the City Writer Candace Bushnell lists Victorian farmhouse in Connecticut for 1 4M 6sqft CityRealty Retrieved January 23 2022 a b Tracie Rozhon November 16 2000 BIG DEAL An Old Chagall Haunt Repainted New York Times Retrieved April 10 2013 Belinda Rathbone 2000 Walker Evans A Biography Houghton Mifflin Harcourt p 14 ISBN 0618056726 page 9 Atchison Daily Globe March 10 1957 Retrieved April 10 2013 Kenneth Goldsmith 2004 I ll Be Your Mirror The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews 1962 1987 Da Capo Press p page needed ISBN 9780786713646 Marino Vivian October 21 2022 Lena Horne s Upper East Side Co op Is Listed at 2 195 Million The New York Times via NYTimes com a b c James Malanowski July 17 1959 Dead amp Famous Where the Grim Reaper has Walked in New York Spy p 41 Manhattan real estate news data and statistics home sales and real estate listings Manhattan Manhattan blockshopper com Retrieved April 10 2013 Emily W Leider 2011 Myrna Loy The Only Good Girl in Hollywood University of California Press p page needed ISBN 9780520253209 Sara Polsky March 28 2013 Andrew Madoff Where Financial Fraudsters Have Lived in New York City Curbed NY Retrieved April 10 2013 Vanity Fair Graydon Carter 2010 The Great Hangover 21 Tales of the New Recession from the Pages of Vanity Fair HarperCollins p page needed ISBN 9780062023650 a b Newman Andy January 26 2017 When Mary Tyler Moore Stood up for Pale Male the Red Tailed Hawk The New York Times John H Davis 1998 Jacqueline Bouvier An Intimate Memoir John Wiley amp Sons p 97 ISBN 9780471249443 Stephen Birmingham 1979 Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Pocket Books p page needed ISBN 9780671828622 Sarah Bradford 2001 America s Queen The Life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Penguin p 45 ISBN 9780141002200 The Real Estalker Another 95 Million Manhattan Spread Up for Grabs Realestalker blogspot com September 24 2012 Retrieved April 10 2013 Sara Polsky March 28 2013 Where Financial Fraudsters Have Lived in New York City Scandalous Real Estate Curbed NY Retrieved April 10 2013 a b Edwin Diamond 1995 Behind the Times Inside the New New York Times University of Chicago Press p 73 ISBN 9780226144726 Jean Xceron Dies Here at 77 Pioneer in Nonobjective Art Acclaimed in Paris in 1931 at First Show On Staff of Guggenheim Museum New York Times June 10 2012 Retrieved April 22 2013 External links editEarly Days at the 74th Street Power Plant Site The Story of 300 Years Susan Elizabeth Lyman 1951 Photographs of Kienbusch Mansion 12 East 74th Street 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