[ 1] Landmark name Image Date designated[ 2] Location County Description 1 69th Regiment Armory 69th Regiment Armory June 19, 1996 (#93001538 ) Manhattan 40°44′30″N 73°59′01″W / 40.741648°N 73.983607°W / 40.741648; -73.983607 (69th Regiment Armory ) New York Home of the watershed Armory Show in 1913, which introduced America to modern art 2 Admiral David Glasgow Farragut Gravesite Admiral David Glasgow Farragut Gravesite October 17, 2012 (#12001008 ) Bronx 40°53′32″N 73°51′57″W / 40.892165°N 73.865860°W / 40.892165; -73.865860 (Admiral David Glasgow Farragut Gravesite ) Bronx Only intact known property directly associated with Admiral David Farragut 3 African Burial Ground African Burial Ground April 19, 1993 (#93001597 ) Manhattan 40°42′52″N 74°00′16″W / 40.714558°N 74.004384°W / 40.714558; -74.004384 (African Burial Ground ) New York Dedicated as National Monument on October 5, 2007; burial site in Lower Manhattan of over 419 Africans from 1690s to 1794 4 Ambrose (lightship) Ambrose (lightship) April 11, 1989 (#84002758 ) Manhattan 40°42′17″N 74°00′09″W / 40.704844°N 74.002467°W / 40.704844; -74.002467 (Ambrose (lightship) ) New York Lightship, several miles offshore, that marked Ambrose Channel into New York Harbor, now at South Street Seaport Museum. 5 American Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange June 6, 1978 (#78001867 ) Manhattan 40°42′32″N 74°00′45″W / 40.7090°N 74.0126°W / 40.7090; -74.0126 (American Stock Exchange ) New York Former headquarters of the American Stock Exchange 6 Louis Armstrong House Louis Armstrong House May 11, 1976 (#76001265 ) Corona 40°45′16″N 73°51′42″W / 40.754556°N 73.861557°W / 40.754556; -73.861557 (Louis Armstrong House ) Queens Home of jazz legend Louis Armstrong for 28 years 7 Chester A. Arthur House Chester A. Arthur House December 12, 1965 (#66000534 ) Manhattan 40°44′34″N 73°58′56″W / 40.74279°N 73.982196°W / 40.74279; -73.982196 (Chester A. Arthur House ) New York Home of President Chester A. Arthur ; site of his inaugural oath 8 Alice Austen House Alice Austen House April 19, 1993 (#70000925 ) Rosebank 40°36′54″N 74°03′47″W / 40.615129°N 74.062952°W / 40.615129; -74.062952 (Alice Austen House ) Richmond Home of photographer Alice Austen , now a museum 9 Bartow–Pell Mansion Bartow–Pell Mansion December 8, 1976 (#74001220 ) Pelham Bay Park 40°52′18″N 73°48′20″W / 40.871748°N 73.805578°W / 40.871748; -73.805578 (Bartow–Pell Mansion ) Bronx 19th-century mansion in largest New York City park 10 Bayard-Condict Building Bayard-Condict Building December 8, 1976 (#76001236 ) Manhattan 40°43′35″N 73°59′44″W / 40.7263°N 73.9956°W / 40.7263; -73.9956 (Bayard-Condict Building ) New York Only Louis Sullivan building in New York City; one of the first steel skeleton skyscrapers. 11 Bell Laboratories Building Bell Laboratories Building May 15, 1975 (#75001202 ) Manhattan 40°44′13″N 74°00′36″W / 40.736852°N 74.009871°W / 40.736852; -74.009871 (Bell Laboratories Building ) New York Bell Labs work here included experimental phonograph record, vacuum tubes, talking movies (1923), black and white and color TV, radar, and early commercial remote broadcasts . Today home to the Westbeth Artists Community (listed separately on the National Register of Historic Places). 12 Brooklyn Bridge Brooklyn Bridge January 29, 1964 (#66000523 ) Brooklyn and Manhattan 40°42′23″N 73°59′51″W / 40.706344°N 73.997439°W / 40.706344; -73.997439 (Brooklyn Bridge ) Kings and New York The first steel wire suspension bridge; at one point the largest in the world 13 Brooklyn Heights Historic District Brooklyn Heights Historic District January 12, 1965 (#66000524 ) Brooklyn 40°41′48″N 73°59′48″W / 40.696667°N 73.996667°W / 40.696667; -73.996667 (Brooklyn Heights Historic District ) Kings Exemplary collection of 19th-century architectural styles; first historic district in New York City 14 Center for Brooklyn History Center for Brooklyn History July 17, 1991 (#91002054 ) Brooklyn 40°41′41″N 73°59′34″W / 40.694761°N 73.992794°W / 40.694761; -73.992794 (Center for Brooklyn History ) Kings One of the few remaining buildings by George B. Post ; innovative structural system 15 Ralph Johnson Bunche House Ralph Johnson Bunche House May 11, 1976 (#76001266 ) Kew Gardens 40°42′23″N 73°50′13″W / 40.70646°N 73.836998°W / 40.70646; -73.836998 (Ralph Johnson Bunche House ) Queens Home of Ralph Johnson Bunche , eminent African-American diplomat and Undersecretary General of United Nations 16 Carnegie Hall Carnegie Hall December 29, 1962 (#66000535 ) Manhattan 40°45′54″N 73°58′49″W / 40.764944°N 73.980139°W / 40.764944; -73.980139 (Carnegie Hall ) New York One of the most famous music venues in the world 17 Andrew Carnegie Mansion Andrew Carnegie Mansion November 13, 1966 (#66000536 ) Manhattan 40°47′04″N 73°57′28″W / 40.784421°N 73.95789°W / 40.784421; -73.95789 (Andrew Carnegie Mansion ) New York Home of Andrew Carnegie , now the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum 18 Central Park Central Park May 23, 1963 (#66000538 ) Manhattan 40°46′55″N 73°57′58″W / 40.781944°N 73.966111°W / 40.781944; -73.966111 (Central Park ) New York The Green Lung of the city; one of the most visited city parks in the world; designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux . 19 Central Synagogue Central Synagogue May 15, 1975 (#70000423 ) Manhattan 40°45′35″N 73°58′14″W / 40.759592°N 73.970473°W / 40.759592; -73.970473 (Central Synagogue ) New York Oldest synagogue continuously in use by a New York City Jewish congregation; built in a Moorish Revival style to recognize importance of that period in Jewish history 20 Chamber of Commerce Building Chamber of Commerce Building December 22, 1977 (#73001214 ) Manhattan 40°42′34″N 74°00′36″W / 40.709434°N 74.009871°W / 40.709434; -74.009871 (Chamber of Commerce Building ) New York Former home of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York , established in 1768; prototype for the chamber of commerce 21 Chrysler Building Chrysler Building December 8, 1976 (#76001237 ) Manhattan 40°45′06″N 73°58′31″W / 40.7517°N 73.9753°W / 40.7517; -73.9753 (Chrysler Building ) New York Art Deco skyscraper; distinctive feature of Manhattan skyline; at one point world's tallest building 22 Church of the Ascension Church of the Ascension December 23, 1987 (#87002593 ) Manhattan 40°44′01″N 73°59′44″W / 40.733647°N 73.995492°W / 40.733647; -73.995492 (Church of the Ascension ) New York Early church design by Richard Upjohn ; valuable interior artwork 23 City Hall City Hall December 19, 1960 (#66000539 ) Manhattan 40°42′46″N 74°00′21″W / 40.7127°N 74.0059°W / 40.7127; -74.0059 (City Hall ) New York Oldest city hall in U.S. still in use as main municipal government building 24 Conference House Conference House May 23, 1966 (#66000566 ) Tottenville 40°30′11″N 74°15′11″W / 40.503072°N 74.253159°W / 40.503072; -74.253159 (Conference House ) Richmond Only surviving pre-Revolutionary War manor house in New York City; site of unsuccessful peace conference in 1776 25 Will Marion Cook House Will Marion Cook House May 11, 1976 (#76001238 ) Manhattan 40°49′05″N 73°56′35″W / 40.818096°N 73.942924°W / 40.818096; -73.942924 (Will Marion Cook House ) New York Home of the leading black composer and musician Will Marion Cook 26 Cooper Union Cooper Union July 4, 1961 (#66000540 ) Manhattan 40°43′46″N 73°59′26″W / 40.729405°N 73.990417°W / 40.729405; -73.990417 (Cooper Union ) New York Pioneering adult education center; site of famous anti-slavery speech by Abraham Lincoln 27 Daily News Building Daily News Building June 29, 1989 (#82001191 ) Manhattan 40°44′58″N 73°58′25″W / 40.749544°N 73.973492°W / 40.749544; -73.973492 (Daily News Building ) New York First modern free-standing skyscraper designed by Raymond Hood 28 Dakota Apartments Dakota Apartments December 8, 1976 (#72000869 ) Manhattan 40°46′36″N 73°58′35″W / 40.776642°N 73.976269°W / 40.776642; -73.976269 (Dakota Apartments ) New York Combination of Renaissance architectural styles by Henry Hardenbergh; setting for Rosemary's Baby and the shooting death of John Lennon 29 Dyckman House Dyckman House December 24, 1967 (#67000014 ) Manhattan 40°52′03″N 73°55′24″W / 40.8674°N 73.9233°W / 40.8674; -73.9233 (Dyckman House ) New York Only remaining farmhouse in Manhattan 30 Eldridge Street Synagogue Eldridge Street Synagogue June 19, 1996 (#80002687 ) Manhattan 40°42′54″N 73°59′38″W / 40.715007°N 73.993982°W / 40.715007; -73.993982 (Eldridge Street Synagogue ) New York One of the oldest synagogues in the U.S.; first built by Jews from Eastern Europe 31 Duke Ellington House Duke Ellington House May 11, 1976 (#76001239 ) Manhattan 40°49′56″N 73°56′27″W / 40.832269°N 73.94096°W / 40.832269; -73.94096 (Duke Ellington House ) New York Ellington , the legendary jazz composer and bandleader, lived in Apartment 4A from 1939 to 1961 32 Empire State Building Empire State Building June 24, 1986 (#82001192 ) Manhattan 40°44′54″N 73°59′08″W / 40.748433°N 73.985694°W / 40.748433; -73.985694 (Empire State Building ) New York World's tallest building from 1931 to 1972 and internationally recognized symbol of New York City 33 Equitable Building Equitable Building June 2, 1978 (#78001869 ) Manhattan 40°42′35″N 74°00′40″W / 40.709722°N 74.011111°W / 40.709722; -74.011111 (Equitable Building ) New York One of the earliest skyscrapers in Manhattan; profoundly influenced later skyscraper design 34 Hamilton Fish House Hamilton Fish House May 15, 1975 (#72001456 ) Manhattan 40°43′48″N 73°59′19″W / 40.730052°N 73.988583°W / 40.730052; -73.988583 (Hamilton Fish House ) New York Home of Hamilton Fish , future Governor and Senator of New York 35 Flatiron Building Flatiron Building June 29, 1989 (#79001603 ) Manhattan 40°44′28″N 73°59′23″W / 40.741111°N 73.989722°W / 40.741111; -73.989722 (Flatiron Building ) New York Distinctive triangular building at Madison Square . 36 Founder's Hall, The Rockefeller University Founder's Hall, The Rockefeller University May 30, 1974 (#74001269 ) Manhattan 40°45′45″N 73°57′18″W / 40.762471°N 73.955074°W / 40.762471; -73.955074 (Founder's Hall, The Rockefeller University ) New York Building marked the start of John D. Rockefeller Jr. 's putting the vast family fortune to philanthropic purposes 37 The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library Building The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library Building October 6, 2008 (#08001091 ) Manhattan 40°46′17″N 73°58′02″W / 40.771261°N 73.967241°W / 40.771261; -73.967241 (The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library Building ) New York 38 Governors Island Governors Island February 4, 1985 (#85002435 ) Manhattan 40°41′29″N 74°00′58″W / 40.691389°N 74.016111°W / 40.691389; -74.016111 (Governors Island ) New York Island in NY Harbor which served various branches of the US Military from 1783 until the late 1990s; now a park 39 Grace Church Grace Church December 22, 1977 (#74001270 ) Manhattan 40°43′54″N 73°59′31″W / 40.731667°N 73.991944°W / 40.731667; -73.991944 (Grace Church ) New York Gothic Revival masterpiece designed by James Renwick Jr. 40 Grand Central Terminal Grand Central Terminal December 8, 1976 (#75001206 ) Manhattan 40°45′10″N 73°58′35″W / 40.7528°N 73.976522°W / 40.7528; -73.976522 (Grand Central Terminal ) New York Beaux-Arts architecture ; historic rail gateway to New York City; largest train station in the world by number of platforms 41 Green-Wood Cemetery Green-Wood Cemetery September 20, 2006 (#97000228 ) Brooklyn 40°39′08″N 73°59′28″W / 40.6522°N 73.9911°W / 40.6522; -73.9911 (Green-Wood Cemetery ) Kings Popular tourist attraction in the 1850s; most famous New Yorkers who died during the second half of the nineteenth century buried here 42 Hamilton Grange National Memorial Hamilton Grange National Memorial December 19, 1960 (#66000097 ) Manhattan 40°49′17″N 73°56′50″W / 40.821389°N 73.947222°W / 40.821389; -73.947222 (Hamilton Grange National Memorial ) New York Home of Alexander Hamilton : military officer, lawyer, member of the United States Constitutional Convention , American statesman, first United States Secretary of the Treasury , and Founding Father 43 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum October 6, 2008 (#05000443 ) Manhattan 40°46′58″N 73°57′32″W / 40.782883°N 73.958992°W / 40.782883; -73.958992 (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum ) New York The only museum designed by Frank Lloyd Wright 44 Henry Street Settlement and Neighborhood Playhouse Henry Street Settlement and Neighborhood Playhouse May 30, 1974 (#74001272 ) Manhattan 40°42′50″N 73°59′07″W / 40.713889°N 73.985278°W / 40.713889; -73.985278 (Henry Street Settlement and Neighborhood Playhouse ) New York One of the nation's first settlement homes where new immigrants and the poor could find assistance 45 Matthew Henson Residence Matthew Henson Residence May 15, 1975 (#75001207 ) Manhattan 40°49′32″N 73°56′20″W / 40.825444°N 73.93875°W / 40.825444; -73.93875 (Matthew Henson Residence ) New York Home of Matthew Henson , African-American polar explorer who may have been the first to reach the North Pole 46 Hispanic Society of America Hispanic Society of America October 17, 2012 (#12001009 ) Manhattan 40°50′01″N 73°56′47″W / 40.833521°N 73.946514°W / 40.833521; -73.946514 (Hispanic Society of America ) New York Museum of Iberian Art 47 Holland Tunnel Holland Tunnel November 4, 1993 (#93001619 ) Manhattan 40°43′39″N 74°01′17″W / 40.7275°N 74.021389°W / 40.7275; -74.021389 (Holland Tunnel ) New York Tunnel underneath the Hudson River , connecting Manhattan and New Jersey ; civil engineering landmark; one of the earliest ventilated tunnels 48 USS Intrepid USS Intrepid January 14, 1986 (#86000082 ) Manhattan 40°45′53″N 74°00′04″W / 40.7648°N 74.001°W / 40.7648; -74.001 (USS Intrepid ) New York One of the most active U.S. ships during World War II ; today the Intrepid Museum moored along the West Side 49 James Weldon Johnson Residence James Weldon Johnson Residence May 11, 1976 (#76001241 ) Manhattan 40°48′55″N 73°56′35″W / 40.815278°N 73.943056°W / 40.815278; -73.943056 (James Weldon Johnson Residence ) New York Harlem home of African-American artist-activist James Weldon Johnson 50 King Manor King Manor December 2, 1974 (#74001295 ) Jamaica 40°42′11″N 73°48′14″W / 40.703021°N 73.80376°W / 40.703021; -73.80376 (King Manor ) Queens Home of Rufus King , a signer of Declaration of Independence and early U.S. Senator from New York 51 Lettie G. Howard (schooner) Lettie G. Howard (schooner) April 11, 1989 (#84002779 ) Manhattan 40°42′22″N 74°00′12″W / 40.706111°N 74.003333°W / 40.706111; -74.003333 (Lettie G. Howard (schooner) ) New York Last remaining Fredonia -type schooner (once the standard for American fishing boats) at the South Street Seaport 52 Lorillard Snuff Mill Lorillard Snuff Mill December 22, 1977 (#77000935 ) New York Botanical Garden 40°51′35″N 73°52′34″W / 40.859681°N 73.876174°W / 40.859681; -73.876174 (Lorillard Snuff Mill ) Bronx Oldest existing tobacco-manufacturing facility in U.S. 53 Low Memorial Library Low Memorial Library December 23, 1987 (#87002599 ) Columbia University 40°48′30″N 73°57′43″W / 40.80826°N 73.96188°W / 40.80826; -73.96188 (Low Memorial Library ) New York First building on Morningside Heights campus; capped by largest freestanding granite dome in U.S. 54 R. H. Macy and Company Store (Macy's) R. H. Macy and Company Store (Macy's) June 2, 1978 (#78001873 ) Manhattan 40°45′01″N 73°59′18″W / 40.750278°N 73.988333°W / 40.750278; -73.988333 (R. H. Macy and Company Store (Macy's) ) New York Largest department store in world for many years 55 McGraw-Hill Building McGraw-Hill Building June 29, 1989 (#80002701 ) Manhattan 40°45′26″N 73°59′28″W / 40.757222°N 73.991111°W / 40.757222; -73.991111 (McGraw-Hill Building ) New York Early Art Deco building; first U.S. building in International Style 56 Claude McKay Residence Claude McKay Residence December 8, 1976 (#76002143 ) Manhattan 40°48′51″N 73°56′30″W / 40.814167°N 73.94166°W / 40.814167; -73.94166 (Claude McKay Residence ) New York The Harlem YMCA, whose residents included African-American writer Claude McKay 57 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower June 2, 1978 (#78001874 ) Manhattan 40°44′28″N 73°59′15″W / 40.74124°N 73.9874°W / 40.74124; -73.9874 (Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower ) New York Tallest building in the world 1909-13; still part of the skyline a century later 58 Metropolitan Museum of Art Metropolitan Museum of Art June 24, 1986 (#86003556 ) Manhattan 40°46′44″N 73°57′49″W / 40.77891°N 73.96367°W / 40.77891; -73.96367 (Metropolitan Museum of Art ) New York The Fifth Avenue building of the Metropolitan Museum of Art , one of the world's most important and prestigious art museums 59 J. Pierpont Morgan Library J. Pierpont Morgan Library November 13, 1966 (#66000544 ) Manhattan 40°44′56″N 73°58′54″W / 40.748803°N 73.981556°W / 40.748803; -73.981556 (J. Pierpont Morgan Library ) New York Office, Library, and now Museum of J. P. Morgan ; the Panic of 1907 ended in the Library 60 Morris-Jumel Mansion Morris-Jumel Mansion January 20, 1961 (#66000545 ) Manhattan 40°50′04″N 73°56′19″W / 40.834528°N 73.938611°W / 40.834528; -73.938611 (Morris-Jumel Mansion ) New York Oldest residential building in Manhattan 61 National City Bank Building National City Bank Building June 2, 1978 (#78001875 ) Manhattan 40°42′22″N 74°00′33″W / 40.706039°N 74.009174°W / 40.706039; -74.009174 (National City Bank Building ) New York Home to one of the country's largest and most important banks since 1908 62 New York Amsterdam News Building New York Amsterdam News Building May 11, 1976 (#76001247 ) Manhattan 40°48′54″N 73°56′41″W / 40.814944°N 73.94472°W / 40.814944; -73.94472 (New York Amsterdam News Building ) New York Influential black newspaper the New York Amsterdam News was published here 1916-38 63 New York Botanical Garden New York Botanical Garden May 28, 1967 (#67000009 ) Bronx 40°51′49″N 73°52′42″W / 40.863611°N 73.878333°W / 40.863611; -73.878333 (New York Botanical Garden ) Bronx One of the world's leading botanical gardens, with the largest herbarium in the U.S. and second largest in the world after the French National Museum of Natural History and home to many plant laboratories 64 New York Cotton Exchange New York Cotton Exchange December 22, 1977 (#72001586 ) Manhattan 40°42′16″N 74°00′37″W / 40.704444°N 74.010167°W / 40.704444; -74.010167 (New York Cotton Exchange ) New York First commodity market in the U.S.; now 1 Hanover Square 65 New York Life Building New York Life Building June 2, 1978 (#78001876 ) Manhattan 40°44′34″N 73°59′08″W / 40.742778°N 73.985556°W / 40.742778; -73.985556 (New York Life Building ) New York Last significant Cass Gilbert skyscraper in Manhattan 66 New York Public Library New York Public Library December 21, 1965 (#66000546 ) Manhattan 40°45′12″N 73°58′56″W / 40.753333°N 73.982222°W / 40.753333; -73.982222 (New York Public Library ) New York One of the largest and most important libraries in the U.S.; listing is for main branch building. 67 New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange June 2, 1978 (#78001877 ) Manhattan 40°42′25″N 74°00′40″W / 40.706833°N 74.011028°W / 40.706833; -74.011028 (New York Stock Exchange ) New York One of the first securities markets in the U.S.; still the world's largest 68 New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture April 27, 1992 (#92001877 ) Manhattan 40°43′59″N 73°59′54″W / 40.73295°N 73.998306°W / 40.73295; -73.998306 (New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture ) New York Original home of the Whitney Museum , the first devoted to 20th-century American art 69 New York Yacht Club New York Yacht Club May 28, 1987 (#82001203 ) Manhattan 40°45′20″N 73°58′54″W / 40.755556°N 73.981556°W / 40.755556; -73.981556 (New York Yacht Club ) New York Oldest yachting club in U.S.; longtime home of the America's Cup 70 Old Merchant's House Old Merchant's House June 23, 1965 (#66000548 ) Manhattan 40°43′39″N 73°59′33″W / 40.7276°N 73.992386°W / 40.7276; -73.992386 (Old Merchant's House ) New York Nineteenth-century family home; preserved inside and out 71 Old Quaker Meeting House Old Quaker Meeting House December 24, 1967 (#67000015 ) Flushing 40°45′47″N 73°49′49″W / 40.763028°N 73.830365°W / 40.763028; -73.830365 (Old Quaker Meeting House ) Queens Only surviving 17th-century ecclesiastical frame building in New York; in almost continuous use since 1696 72 Philosophy Hall Philosophy Hall July 21, 2003 (#03001046 ) Columbia University 40°48′22″N 73°57′45″W / 40.806111°N 73.9625°W / 40.806111; -73.9625 (Philosophy Hall ) New York Edwin Armstrong developed FM radio in this Columbia University building 73 Players Club Players Club December 19, 1962 (#66000549 ) Manhattan 40°44′15″N 73°59′13″W / 40.737503°N 73.987058°W / 40.737503; -73.987058 (Players Club ) New York Extensive collection of art and theater memorabilia; interior redone by Stanford White 74 Plaza Hotel Plaza Hotel June 24, 1986 (#78001878 ) Manhattan 40°45′53″N 73°58′28″W / 40.764712°N 73.974574°W / 40.764712; -73.974574 (Plaza Hotel ) New York French Renaissance -style building; outstanding example of American hotel architecture; symbol of elegance; visible from much of lower Central Park ; setting for Kay Thompson 's popular Eloise series of children's books 75 Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims July 4, 1961 (#66000525 ) Brooklyn 40°41′57″N 73°59′37″W / 40.699272°N 73.993556°W / 40.699272; -73.993556 (Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims ) Kings Important station on Underground Railroad when Henry Ward Beecher was pastor 76 Pupin Physics Laboratory, Columbia University Pupin Physics Laboratory, Columbia University December 21, 1965 (#66000550 ) Columbia University 40°48′36″N 73°57′42″W / 40.810064°N 73.961533°W / 40.810064; -73.961533 (Pupin Physics Laboratory, Columbia University ) New York Columbia University building; site of first splitting of uranium atom in U.S. and other milestones in development of atomic bomb 77 Quarters A, Brooklyn Navy Yard Quarters A, Brooklyn Navy Yard May 30, 1974 (#74001252 ) Brooklyn 40°42′09″N 73°58′52″W / 40.702494°N 73.981114°W / 40.702494; -73.981114 (Quarters A, Brooklyn Navy Yard ) Kings Home to Matthew Perry at the time of his opening of Japan 78 Paul Robeson Home Paul Robeson Home December 8, 1976 (#76001248 ) Manhattan 40°50′04″N 73°56′20″W / 40.834361°N 73.938972°W / 40.834361; -73.938972 (Paul Robeson Home ) New York Home of legendary African-American actor and activist Paul Robeson 79 Jackie Robinson House Jackie Robinson House May 11, 1976 (#76001226 ) Brooklyn 40°38′54″N 73°54′54″W / 40.648292°N 73.915081°W / 40.648292; -73.915081 (Jackie Robinson House ) Kings Home of baseball great Jackie Robinson 80 Rockefeller Center Rockefeller Center December 23, 1987 (#87002591 ) Manhattan 40°45′31″N 73°58′45″W / 40.758611°N 73.979167°W / 40.758611; -73.979167 (Rockefeller Center ) New York Successful urban planning project of 20th-century America; changed Midtown Manhattan ; originating site of popular NBC television programs Today and Saturday Night Live 81 Sailors' Snug Harbor Sailors' Snug Harbor December 8, 1976 (#72000909 ) Sailors' Snug Harbor 40°38′33″N 74°06′10″W / 40.6425°N 74.102778°W / 40.6425; -74.102778 (Sailors' Snug Harbor ) Richmond First and only home for retired merchant seamen in U.S. 82 St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church December 23, 1987 (#87002590 ) Brooklyn 40°41′40″N 73°59′35″W / 40.694583°N 73.992975°W / 40.694583; -73.992975 (St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church ) Kings Site of first figural stained-glass windows in U.S. 83 St. George's Episcopal Church St. George's Episcopal Church December 8, 1976 (#76001249 ) Manhattan 40°44′04″N 73°59′06″W / 40.734397°N 73.984964°W / 40.734397; -73.984964 (St. George's Episcopal Church ) New York Home church of Harry Thacker Burleigh , African-American singer who helped establish the spiritual in the liturgy of many American faiths 84 St. Patrick's Cathedral St. Patrick's Cathedral December 8, 1976 (#76001250 ) Manhattan 40°45′31″N 73°58′35″W / 40.758611°N 73.976389°W / 40.758611; -73.976389 (St. Patrick's Cathedral ) New York First large-scale medieval-style church built in U.S. 85 St. Paul's Chapel St. Paul's Chapel October 9, 1960 (#66000551 ) Manhattan 40°42′41″N 74°00′36″W / 40.711394°N 74.009947°W / 40.711394; -74.009947 (St. Paul's Chapel ) New York One of the few surviving colonial-era churches in city; George Washington worshipped here following his inauguration; site of informal memorials following September 11 attacks 86 Margaret Sanger Clinic Margaret Sanger Clinic September 14, 1993 (#93001599 ) Manhattan 40°44′17″N 73°59′39″W / 40.738056°N 73.994167°W / 40.738056; -73.994167 (Margaret Sanger Clinic ) New York Clinic where Margaret Sanger dispensed birth control 87 Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture December 23, 2016 (#100000798 ) Harlem 40°48′52″N 73°56′29″W / 40.814444°N 73.941389°W / 40.814444; -73.941389 (Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture ) New York Research library of the New York Public Library (NYPL) and an archive repository for information on people of African descent worldwide. 88 Gen. Winfield Scott House Gen. Winfield Scott House November 7, 1973 (#73001222 ) Manhattan 40°44′06″N 73°59′45″W / 40.735°N 73.995833°W / 40.735; -73.995833 (Gen. Winfield Scott House ) New York Home of Winfield Scott , heroic general in the U.S.-Mexican War and later presidential candidate 89 Seventh Regiment Armory Seventh Regiment Armory February 24, 1986 (#75001208 ) Manhattan 40°46′03″N 73°57′58″W / 40.7675°N 73.966111°W / 40.7675; -73.966111 (Seventh Regiment Armory ) New York One of the most impressive collections of 1880s interior decoration outside of a museum; only armory actually owned by the unit for which it was constructed 90 Harry F. Sinclair House Harry F. Sinclair House June 2, 1978 (#78001882 ) Manhattan 40°46′36″N 73°57′49″W / 40.77675°N 73.963611°W / 40.77675; -73.963611 (Harry F. Sinclair House ) New York Harry F. Sinclair , the oil industrialist, lived here from 1918 to 1930; now part of the Ukrainian Institute; often used in filmmaking and television production 91 Alfred E. Smith House Alfred E. Smith House November 28, 1972 (#72000882 ) Manhattan 40°42′48″N 73°59′53″W / 40.713208°N 73.997962°W / 40.713208; -73.997962 (Alfred E. Smith House ) New York Home of four-time New York State governor Alfred E. Smith (and later presidential candidate) from 1907 to 1923 92 SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District June 2, 1978 (#78001883 ) Manhattan 40°43′28″N 74°00′05″W / 40.724315°N 74.001292°W / 40.724315; -74.001292 (SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District ) New York Believed to be the largest existing collection of late 19th-century cast iron facades in the world 93 A. T. Stewart Company Store A. T. Stewart Company Store June 2, 1978 (#78001885 ) Manhattan 40°42′51″N 74°00′22″W / 40.71425°N 74.006111°W / 40.71425; -74.006111 (A. T. Stewart Company Store ) New York Site of the first American department store (now known as the "New York Sun Building") 94 Stonewall Stonewall February 16, 2000 (#99000562 ) Manhattan 40°44′02″N 74°00′08″W / 40.733797°N 74.0021°W / 40.733797; -74.0021 (Stonewall ) New York Site of 1969 Stonewall riots which began gay rights movement 95 St. Bartholomew's Church and Community House St. Bartholomew's Church and Community House October 31, 2016 (#80002719 ) Midtown Manhattan 40°45′26″N 73°58′25″W / 40.757222°N 73.973611°W / 40.757222; -73.973611 (St. Bartholomew's Church and Community House ) New York A pivotal example of the work of Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue and an outstanding example of early 20th-century ecclesiastical architecture .[ 3] 96 Surrogate's Court Surrogate's Court December 22, 1977 (#72000888 ) Manhattan 40°42′49″N 74°00′17″W / 40.713511°N 74.004589°W / 40.713511; -74.004589 (Surrogate's Court ) New York Probate Courthouse across from City Hall 97 Tenement Building at 97 Orchard Street Tenement Building at 97 Orchard Street April 19, 1994 (#92000556 ) Manhattan 40°43′07″N 73°59′25″W / 40.7185°N 73.990139°W / 40.7185; -73.990139 (Tenement Building at 97 Orchard Street ) New York Preserved tenement building that housed hundreds of immigrants; now the heart of the Lower East Side Tenement Museum . 98 Third Judicial District Courthouse Third Judicial District Courthouse December 22, 1977 (#72000875 ) Manhattan 40°44′05″N 73°59′57″W / 40.734722°N 73.999167°W / 40.734722; -73.999167 (Third Judicial District Courthouse ) New York Originally built as the Third Judicial District Courthouse; faced with demolition, public outcry led to its reuse as a branch of the New York Public Library 99 Tiffany and Company Building Tiffany and Company Building June 2, 1978 (#78001886 ) Manhattan 40°45′00″N 73°58′53″W / 40.75°N 73.981306°W / 40.75; -73.981306 (Tiffany and Company Building ) New York Served as the home of Tiffany and Company from 1905 through 1940 100 Samuel J. Tilden House Samuel J. Tilden House May 11, 1976 (#76001251 ) Manhattan 40°44′15″N 73°59′14″W / 40.7375°N 73.987222°W / 40.7375; -73.987222 (Samuel J. Tilden House ) New York Home of Samuel J. Tilden , former New York State governor and loser of the bitter 1876 presidential election 101 The Town Hall The Town Hall March 2, 2012 (#80002724 ) Manhattan 40°45′22″N 73°59′05″W / 40.755986°N 73.984712°W / 40.755986; -73.984712 (The Town Hall ) 40°45′22″N 73°59′05″W / 40.755986°N 73.984712°W / 40.755986; -73.984712 (The Town Hall ) New York "America's Town Meetings of the Air" radio programs from here in the 1930s created public-affairs media. 102 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Triangle Shirtwaist Factory July 17, 1971 (#91002050 ) Manhattan 40°43′48″N 73°59′45″W / 40.730011°N 73.995817°W / 40.730011; -73.995817 (Triangle Shirtwaist Factory ) New York Site of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire , one of the worst industrial disasters in the U.S., which led to many workplace reforms 103 Trinity Church Trinity Church December 8, 1976 (#76001252 ) Manhattan 40°42′29″N 74°00′44″W / 40.708056°N 74.012222°W / 40.708056; -74.012222 (Trinity Church ) New York Historic church which looks down Wall Street 104 Old New York County Courthouse Old New York County Courthouse May 11, 1976 (#74001277 ) Manhattan 40°42′47″N 74°00′22″W / 40.713167°N 74.006°W / 40.713167; -74.006 (Old New York County Courthouse ) New York Historic courthouse, more commonly known as the Tweed Courthouse, connected to Tammany Hall , now used by NYC's Department of Education 105 Union Square Union Square December 9, 1997 (#97001678 ) Manhattan 40°44′08″N 73°59′26″W / 40.735556°N 73.990556°W / 40.735556; -73.990556 (Union Square ) New York The political heart of Manhattan; many protests begin or end here 106 United Charities Building United Charities Building July 17, 1991 (#85000661 ) Manhattan 40°44′22″N 73°59′11″W / 40.739389°N 73.986389°W / 40.739389; -73.986389 (United Charities Building ) New York Built in 1893 by a wealthy businessman in order to provide his favorite charities a low cost location for their operations 107 United Workers Cooperatives United Workers Cooperatives July 17, 1991 (#86002518 ) Bronx 40°51′59″N 73°52′11″W / 40.866389°N 73.869722°W / 40.866389; -73.869722 (United Workers Cooperatives ) Bronx Built in 1926 by the United Workers' Association to improve the living standards of its members, many of whom lived in squalid conditions in the tenements of the Lower East Side 108 U.S. Customhouse U.S. Customhouse December 8, 1976 (#72000889 ) Manhattan 40°42′15″N 74°00′50″W / 40.704294°N 74.013773°W / 40.704294; -74.013773 (U.S. Customhouse ) New York Cass Gilbert designed Customhouse for New York Harbor; now part of the Smithsonian Institution 110 Van Cortlandt House Van Cortlandt House December 24, 1976 (#67000010 ) Van Cortlandt Park 40°53′24″N 73°53′47″W / 40.89°N 73.896389°W / 40.89; -73.896389 (Van Cortlandt House ) Bronx Mansion for the Van Cortlandt family built in 1748 and used during the American Revolution 111 Voorlezer's House Voorlezer's House November 5, 1961 (#66000565 ) Richmondtown 40°34′17″N 74°08′51″W / 40.571417°N 74.1475°W / 40.571417; -74.1475 (Voorlezer's House ) Richmond Oldest known surviving schoolhouse in America; owned by the Staten Island Historical Society 112 Wards Point Archeological Site Wards Point Archeological Site April 19, 1993 (#93000609 ) Tottenville 40°29′56″N 74°15′07″W / 40.498889°N 74.251944°W / 40.498889; -74.251944 (Wards Point Archeological Site ) Richmond Archaeological site in Conference House Park containing prehistoric remains. 113 Woodlawn Cemetery Woodlawn Cemetery June 23, 2011 (#11000563 ) Bronx 40°53′21″N 73°52′24″W / 40.889167°N 73.873333°W / 40.889167; -73.873333 (Woodlawn Cemetery ) Bronx Illustrates transition from rural cemetery to 20th-century styles; notable dead buried here include Robert Moses and R.H. Macy 114 Woolworth Building Woolworth Building November 13, 1966 (#66000554 ) Manhattan 40°42′44″N 74°00′29″W / 40.712222°N 74.008056°W / 40.712222; -74.008056 (Woolworth Building ) New York One of the oldest — and most famous — skyscrapers in New York City; still one of the tallest buildings in New York City 115 Wyckoff House Wyckoff House December 24, 1967 (#67000013 ) Brooklyn 40°38′40″N 73°55′15″W / 40.644342°N 73.920777°W / 40.644342; -73.920777 (Wyckoff House ) Kings Oldest surviving Dutch saltbox frame house in America 116 Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead December 24, 1976 (#74001253 ) Brooklyn 40°36′39″N 73°57′05″W / 40.610851°N 73.951265°W / 40.610851; -73.951265 (Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead ) Kings Housed Hessian soldiers during the American Revolution