vertical_align_top
View:
Images:
S · M

1873 establishments in New York

This list has 1 sub-list and 51 members. See also 1873 establishments in the United States, Establishments in New York by year, 1870s establishments in New York, 1873 in New York
FLAG
      
favorite
  • Temple Israel of the City of New York
    Temple Israel of the City of New York Reform synagogue in Manhattan, New York, US
     0    0
    rank #1 ·
    Temple Israel of the City of New York is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 112 East 75th Street, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States. The congregation was incorporated by German Jews in 1873.
  • Shayne's Emporium
     0    0
    rank #2 ·
    Shayne's Emporium was the largest retail fur establishment in the United States when it opened on October 3, 1893, in Manhattan, New York. It was located at 124 and 126 West 42nd Street, just west of 6th Avenue. The business' retail establishment was at 124 and the wholesale facility was at 126. The owner, Christopher Columbus Shayne, known as C.C., had removed his firm from 103 Prince Street, before opening the new building.
  • Reformed Episcopal Church
    Reformed Episcopal Church Anglican church of evangelical Episcopalian heritage
     0    0
    rank #3 ·
    The Reformed Episcopal Church (REC) is an Anglican Church. It was founded in 1873 in New York City by George David Cummins, a former bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
  • Central Park
    Central Park Public park in Manhattan, New York
     0    0
    rank #4 ·
    Central Park is an urban park between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City that was the first landscaped park in the United States. It is the sixth-largest park in the city, containing 843 acres (341 ha), and the most visited urban park in the United States, with an estimated 42 million visitors annually as of 2016. It is also one of the most filmed locations in the world.
  • NYU Violets football Defunct football program formerly representing New York University
     0    0
    rank #5 ·
    The NYU Violets football team represented the New York University Violets in college football.
  • New York and Long Island Coignet Stone Company Building
     0    0
    rank #6 ·
    The Coignet Stone Company Building (also called the Pippen Building) is a historical structure in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, at the intersection of Third Street and Third Avenue. Designed by architects William Field and Son and constructed between 1872 and 1873, it is the city's oldest remaining concrete building. It is the last remaining structure of a five-acre concrete factory complex built for the Coignet Agglomerate Company along the Gowanus Canal.
  • Cumberland Hospital (Brooklyn, N.Y.) former hospital in Brooklyn, New York, New York
     0    0
    rank #7 ·
    Cumberland Hospital was a 366-bed municipal hospital located in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
  • Syracuse University School of Architecture
    Syracuse University School of Architecture Architecture School at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York
     0    0
    rank #8 ·
    The Syracuse University School of Architecture, commonly known as Syracuse Architecture, is the architecture school of Syracuse University, a private research university in Syracuse, New York. It offers bachelor's and master's degrees and is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). Founded in 1873, it has the fourth oldest architecture program in the United States.
  • Eltingville, Staten Island
    Eltingville, Staten Island Neighborhood of Staten Island in Richmond, New York, United States
     0    0
    rank #9 ·
    Eltingville is a neighborhood in the Staten Island borough of New York City, United States. It is located on Staten Island's South Shore, immediately to the south of Great Kills and north of Annadale. The main commercial area of Eltingville extends down Richmond Avenue, with offshoots heading north on Amboy Road and Hylan Boulevard. Eltingville is represented in the New York State Senate by Andrew Lanza, in the New York State Assembly by Michael Reilly, and in the New York City Council by Joe Borelli.
  • Association for the Advancement of Women
    Association for the Advancement of Women American women's organization founded in 1873.
     0    0
    rank #10 ·
    Association for the Advancement of Women (A.A.W.) was an American women's organization founded in 1873.
Desktop | Mobile
This website is part of the FamousFix entertainment community. By continuing past this page, and by your continued use of this site, you agree to be bound by and abide by the Terms of Use. Loaded in 0.27 secs.
Terms of Use  |  Copyright  |  Privacy
Copyright 2006-2025, FamousFix