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Celebrating John James Audubon’s 225th Birthday, April 26, 2010

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With John James Audubon’s 225th birthday approaching, libraries, museums and arts organizations around the country are arranging celebrations […]

April 9, 2010 Uncategorized

Complete Your Census Form: A Future Historian Will Thank You

Just a few days after a letter arrived announcing that a Federal Census form would soon follow – […]

April 2, 2010 Audubon Park, Audubon Park Historic District, Federal Census, George Blake Grinnell, Washington Heights

Audubon Park after the White Hurricane

By Friday afternoon, when the white hurricane ended here in Audubon Park, 20.8 inches of snow had fallen […]

February 28, 2010 Audbuon Park, Audubon, Audubon Park, Audubon Park Historic District, Audubon Terrace Historic District, George Bird Grinnell, snow, Trinity Cemetery, Washington Heights

Visit Audubon Park: Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts at the American Academy of Arts and Letters

The American Academy of Arts and Letters will exhibit more than 120 paintings, photographs, sculptures, and works on […]

February 23, 2010 Academy of Arts and Letters, Audbuon Park, Audbuon Park Historic District, Audubon Terrace Historic District, George Bird Grinnell, George Blake Grinnell, Wellington Clapp

Chilled to the Bone: Consequences of a Cold

For the last two weeks, a cold has been my faithful, constant companion, an amorous sort of cold […]

February 22, 2010 Addison G. Jerome, Audubon Park Historic District, George Blake Grinnell, John Woodhouse Audubon, pneumonia, Seth Hawley

Audubon Park People: Eleanor McGrath Marra Vignola, The Last Surviving Resident

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In 2009, Eleanor McGrath Marra Vignola, the last person known to have lived in the Audubon House in […]

February 6, 2010 Audubon house, Eleanor McGrath Marra Vignola, Minnie's Land

The Audubon Park Historic District: Lessons Learned Pursuing HD Status

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Building on the success of the Audubon Park Historic District designation this past summer, Community Board 12’s Land […]

February 5, 2010 Audubon Park Historic District, Community Board 12, Landmarks Preservation Commission, Washington Heights

Landmark for Sale

In 1922, when Charles Levy and Nathan Berler invested approximately $70,000 to build the double house at 809-811 […]

January 31, 2010 158th Street, 809 Riverside Drive, Audubon Park Historic District, Berler house, Riverside Drive

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