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Latin Quarter (nightclub)
Nightclub in New York City
Distance: Approx. 119 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.755092,-73.973206
Latin Quarter (also known later on as The LQ) was a nightclub in New York City. The club originally opened in 1942 and featured big-name acts. In recent years, it had been a focus of hip hop, reggaeton and salsa music.
47th Street station (IRT Third Avenue Line)
Former Manhattan Railway elevated station (closed 1955)
Distance: Approx. 127 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.75388889,-73.97213889
The 47th Street station was a local station on the demolished IRT Third Avenue Line in Manhattan, New York City. It was served by local trains by two tracks and two side platforms. The center track was built as part of the Dual Contracts and was used for express trains.
Assassination of Meir Kahane
1990 murder in New York City
Distance: Approx. 103 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.75555556,-73.97277778
Meir Kahane, an Israeli American rabbi and ultranationalist politician, was assassinated by El Sayyid Nosair on 5 November 1990 at the New York Marriott East Side hotel in Manhattan, New York City.
Lexington Hotel (New York City)
Hotel in Manhattan, New York
Distance: Approx. 106 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.755,-73.97305556
The Lexington Hotel, Autograph Collection is a hotel at 509 Lexington Avenue, at the southeast corner with 48th Street, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The 27-story hotel was designed by Schultze & Weaver in the Romanesque Revival style and contains 725 rooms. The Lexington, one of several large hotels developed around Grand Central Terminal as part of Terminal City, is a New York City designated landmark.
Basin Street East
Distance: Approx. 100 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.75547222,-73.97280556
Basin Street East was a notable nightclub of the 1960s in New York City. Several live albums were recorded there, including Peggy Lee's Basin Street East Proudly Presents Miss Peggy Lee (1961), and Billy Eckstine's At Basin St. East (1961).
Climate Museum
American non-profit organization
Distance: Approx. 82 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.755658,-73.971375
The Climate Museum is a nonprofit organization in New York City and the first museum dedicated to climate change and climate solutions in the United States. Its mission is "to inspire action on the climate crisis with programming across the arts and sciences that deepens understanding, builds connections, and advances just solutions." The Climate Museum presents free exhibitions, art installations, youth programs and other public programs at pop-up locations and public spaces in New York City. The museum also hosts a seasonal exhibition on Governors Island and virtual events.
Permanent Representative of Jamaica to the United Nations
Distance: Approx. 90 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.754248,-73.971395
The Jamaican Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York City is the official representative of the Government in Kingston, Jamaica to the Headquarters of the United Nations.
525 Lexington Avenue
Building in Manhattan, New York
Distance: Approx. 103 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.75555556,-73.97277778
525 Lexington Avenue (also FOUND Study Turtle Bay; formerly the Shelton Hotel, Shelton Towers Hotel, Halloran House, and the New York Marriott East Side) is a student dormitory and former hotel building at 525 Lexington Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The 34-story, 387 ft (118 m) building was designed by Arthur Loomis Harmon in a classical style and was developed by James T. Lee, grandfather of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. It was constructed between 1922 and 1923 as the Shelton Hotel, an apartment hotel.
138 East 50th Street
Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
Distance: Approx. 101 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.7559,-73.9719
138 East 50th Street, officially named The Centrale, is a residential building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The building consists of 124 condominium residences and 7,500 square feet (700 m2) of ground-floor retail between Third Avenue and Lexington Avenue in Midtown East. The developers planned to sell the condominiums for a total of $535.7 million, or an average of $4.3 million per unit.
Amster Yard
Enclave in Manhattan, New York
Distance: Approx. 125 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.75513889,-73.97033333
Amster Yard is a small enclave in the East Midtown and Turtle Bay neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City, consisting of a courtyard and five surrounding structures. The L-shaped yard, created by the artist James Amster between 1944 and 1946, is in the middle of the block bounded clockwise from south by 49th Street, Third Avenue, 50th Street, and Second Avenue. The five buildings were remodeled by Ted Sandler and Harold Sterner.
Lescaze House
House in Manhattan, New York
Distance: Approx. 102 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.75441667,-73.97086111
The Lescaze House is a four-story house at 211 East 48th Street in the East Midtown and Turtle Bay neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City. It is along the northern sidewalk of 48th Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue. The Lescaze House at 211 East 48th Street was designed by William Lescaze in the International Style between 1933 and 1934 as a renovation of a 19th-century brownstone townhouse.
Belmont Plaza Hotel
Former hotel in Manhattan, New York
Distance: Approx. 129 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.75611111,-73.97222222
Belmont Plaza Hotel was a hotel in New York City at 49th Street and 541-555 Lexington Avenue, across the street from the Waldorf Astoria. It was purchased by real estate developer and hotelier Alfred Kaskel in the fall of 1945. The Glass Hat Club at the Belmont was a popular supper club, where Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis were performing when they met in August 1944.
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