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Name 308 State Street House 310 State Street House 312 Name 308 State Street House 310 State Street House 312 State Street House 314 State Street House 316 State Street House 318 State Street House 320 State Street House 322 State Street House 324 State Street House The Wonder Wheel Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House Williamsburgh Savings Bank South Congregational Church, Chapel, Ladies Parlor, and Rectory John and Elizabeth Truslow House Emmanuel Baptist Church First Free Congregational Church Kings County Savings Bank The Grecian Shelter Alhambra Apartments Antioch (formerly Greene Avenue) Baptitst Church & Church House Astral Apartments Brooklyn City Railroad Company Building Old Brooklyn Fire Headquarters Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences (Brooklyn Museum) Brooklyn Public Library, Central Building Brooklyn Trust Company (now Chemical Bank) Building Carroll Street Bridge Church of St. Luke & St. Matthew (Episcopal) 440 Clinton Street House Engine Company 252 140 West 57th Street Studio Building Croton Aqueduct West 119th Street Gatehouse (Former) Hamilton Theather Downtown Athletic Club Building New York Life Insurance Company Building The Whitehall Building Public School 166 Russell Sage Foundation Building and Annex Children's Aid Society, Tompkins Square Lodging House for boys and Industrial School 432 Lafayette Street Building The Riverside Church (Former) Aberdeen Hotel (now Best Western Manhattan Hotel) New York Public Library, Muhlenberg Branch William and Helen Martin Murphy Ziegler, Jr. House Catholic Apostolic Church 1 Wall Street Building 130 West 30th Street Building Phelps Stokes - J. P. Morgan Jr. House New York Public Library, Chatham Square Branch 19th (originally 25th) Police Precinct Station House 28th Police Precinct Station House 21 West 16th Street Building Panhellenic Tower Western Union Building No. 254-260 Canal Street Former New York Life Insurance Building Erasmus Hall Museum Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead Stoothoff-Baxter-Kouwenhoven House Flatbush Town Hall Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church Parsonage 8200 Narrows Avenue House New Utrecht Reformed Dutch Church and Parish House Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church 102-45 47th Avenue House First Reformed Church of Jamaica St. Monica's Church The Register/Jamaica Arts Center W. S. Pendleton House Edwards-Barton House Staten Island Family Courthouse 120th Police Precinct Station House Louis A. and Laura Stirn House Flushing High School Flushing Municipal Courhouse Lawrence Family Graveyard Grace Episcopal Church and Graveyard Former J. Kurtz & Sons Store Building Moore-Jackson Cemetery New York State Supreme Court, Queens County, Long Island City Branch New York Architectural Terra Cotta Works Building Queensboro Bridge Marine Air Terminal Bennett Building Paramount Studies, Building No. 1 (Main Building) Steinway House Lent Homestead Sidewalk Clock Adrian and Ann Wyckoff Onderdonk House Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Arch Public School 9 Annex Public School 86 (Irvington School) Public School 71K Friends Meeting House New England Congregational Chuch Public School 73 Reformed Church of South Bushwick Royal Castle Apartments Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Transfiguration of our Lord St. Mary's Episcopal Church Renaissance Apartments St. Bartholomew's Church The Cyclone Public School 34 271 Ninth Street House Dime Savings Bank (Former) Sunset Park Court House Williamsburgh Savings Bank 291 State Street House 293 State Street House 295 State Street House 297 State Street House 299 State Street House 290 State Street House 292 State Street House 294 State Street House 296 State Street House 298 State Street House 300 State Street House 302 State Street House 304 State Street House 306 State Street House Edgehill Church of Sputyen Duyvil (United Church of Christ) Fordham University Chapel ( St. John's Church) Rose Hill (Fordham University Administration Buildings) Fort Schuyler, State University of New York Maritime College Andrew Freedman Home William E. and Melissa Phelps Dodge House Herman Ridder Junior High School (Public School 98) High Bridge, Aqueduct and Pedestrian Walk Kingsbridge Armory (Eighth Regiment Armory) Loew's Paradise Theater Messiah Home for Children Rockefeller Fountain Park Plaza Apartments Old West Farms Soldier Cemetery Administration Building at East 180th Street Poe Cottage Public School 11 (Formerly Public School 91) Public School 15 Rainey Memorial Gates Riverdale Presbyterian Church St. Ann's Church and Graveyard Lorillard Snuff Mill St. Peter's Church, Chapel and Cemetery Second Battery Armory 62nd Police Precinct Station House H. 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