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Bangunan di 1200 Broadway, sekarang apartemen, dulunya adalah
Gilsey House Hotel (dibangun 1869-1871);
[1] contoh arsitektur
Barok Kekaisaran Kedua[2]Bentangan
Broadway di NoMad antara
26th dan
27th Street yang dipenuhi toko grosir impor kecil.
Church of the Transfiguration (tahun 1900), khusus untuk pemain teater sejak 1870, ketika pastor gereja menolak pemakaman aktor George Holland dan menyuruhnya dimakamkan di "
gereja kecil dekat sini."
[1]Armory Show tahun 1913 acara utama tentang sejarah
Seni Modern
NoMad ("NOrth of MADison Square Park") adalah sebuah permukiman di sekitar Madison Square North Historic District di borough Manhattan, New York City.
Nama NoMad, digunakan sejak 1999,[3][4] berasal dari letak wilayah ini di utara dan barat Madison Square Park. Permukiman ini membentang dari 25th Street hingga 30th Street antara Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) dan Lexington Avenue. NoMad berbatasan di sebelah barat dengan Chelsea, di barat laut dengan Midtown South, di timur laut dengan Murray Hill di timur dengan Rose Hill, dan di selatan dengan Flatiron District. Permukiman ini mencakup Little India yang dikenal sebagai "Curry Hill",[5] serta berbagai pertokoan dengan segala ukuran di gedung-gedung perkantoran.[6] NoMad adalah bagian dari Manhattan Community Board 5, New York City.[7]
White, Norval & Willensky, Elliot. AIA Guide to New York City (4th ed.) New York: Three Rivers Press, 2000. ISBN 0-8129-3107-6.
Neighborhoods in New York City do not have official status, and their boundaries are not specifically set by the city. (There are a number of Community Boards, whose boundaries are officially set, but these are fairly large and generally contain a number of neighborhoods and the neighborhood map Diarsipkan 2012-09-15 di Wayback Machine. issued by the Department of City Planning only shows the largest ones, and the neighborhood map Diarsipkan 2012-09-15 di Wayback Machine. issued by the Department of City Planning only shows the largest ones.) Because of this, the definition of where neighborhoods begin and end is subject to a variety of forces, including the efforts of real estate concerns to promote certain areas, the use of neighborhood names in media news reports, and the everyday usage of people. The eastern boundary of NoMad, an up-and-coming negihborhood, and the western boundary of Rose Hill, a revived name for the neighborhood north and east of Madison Square Park, is thus uncertain, and propnents of both may make claim to the assests that lie in the borderlands between them.
- Mendelsohn, Joyce. Touring the Flatiron. New York: New York Landmarks Conservancy, 1998. ISBN 0-9647061-2-1