List of National Historic Landmarks in New York City

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates This article lists the 116 National Historic Landmarks in New York City. One of the New York City sites is also a national monument, and there are two more national monuments in New York City.

In New York state, there are 276 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs), the most of any state. For a discussion of state NHLs inside and outside of NYC, see List of NHLs in New York State. For consistency, the sites are named here as designated under the National Historic Landmark program.

National Historic Landmarks in New York City

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New York City Designated Historic Sites

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission was created following the preservation fight and subsequent demolition of Pennsylvania Station. New York City's right to limit owners' ability to convert landmarked buildings was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1978. Many of the NYC NHLs are listed, either individually or as part of historic districts, in the List of New York City Designated Landmarks.

National Monuments in Manhattan

There are nine National Monuments, National Memorials or National Historic Sites in New York City (all but the Statue of Liberty and Castle Clinton are also National Historic Landmarks):

Former National Historic Landmarks in New York City

Landmark name Image Date of designation[1] Date of move
or dedesignation
Location County Description
Template:NRHP-delisted color | 1 Florence Mills House File:220-w135.jpg Template:Dts Template:Dts Manhattan New York Site of what the National Park Service believed to be the home of Florence Mills, popular African-American singer and actress in the 1920s. The wrong house was listed in error, and the proper house was demolished. The National Park Service withdrew the landmark designation in 2009.
Template:NRHP-delisted color | 2 Jacob Riis House Template:Dts[2] 1973[2] Richmond Hill Queens Home of social activist Jacob Riis; demolished in 1973.[2]

See also

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