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Jacob Shemkovitz: Home of numerous inventions including the first experimental talking movies (1923), black & white and color TV, radar, the vacuum tube, medical equipment, and the development of the phonograph record
Jacob Shemkovitz: 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
Apartment or Condo · Upper West Side · 46 tips and reviews
Jacob Shemkovitz: Combination of Renaissance architectural styles by Henry Hardenbergh; setting for Rosemary's Baby and the shooting death of John Lennon
Jacob Shemkovitz: Island in NY Harbor which served various branches of the US Military from 1783 until the late 1990s; future uses are still being decided
Cemetery · Greenwood Heights · 72 tips and reviews
Jacob Shemkovitz: Popular tourist attraction in the 1850s; most famous New Yorkers who died during the second half of the nineteenth century buried here
Historic and Protected Site · West Harlem · 18 tips and reviews
Jacob Shemkovitz: Home of Alexander Hamilton: member of the U.S. Constitutional Convention, American statesman, first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Founding Father; facade is oldest surviving structure in Manhattan
Jacob Shemkovitz: Tunnel underneath the Hudson River, connecting Manhattan and New Jersey; civil engineering landmark; one of the earliest ventilated tunnels
5th Avenue, Central Park South (at Central Park S), New York, NY
Hotel · Midtown East · 234 tips and reviews
Jacob Shemkovitz: French Renaissance-style building; outstanding example of American hotel architecture; visible from much of lower Central Park; setting for Kay Thompson's popular Eloise series of children's books
Rockefeller Plaza (btwn W 49th & W 50th St), New York, NY
Plaza · Rockefeller Center · 847 tips and reviews
Jacob Shemkovitz: Successful urban planning projects of 20th-century America; changed Midtown Manhattan; originating site of popular NBC television programs Today and Saturday Night Live
Jacob Shemkovitz: Home church of Harry Thacker Burleigh, African-American singer who helped establish the spiritual in the liturgy of many American faiths
209 Broadway (btwn Vesey & Fulton St), New York, NY
Church · Financial District · 43 tips and reviews
Jacob Shemkovitz: One of the few surviving colonial-era churches in city; George Washington worshipped here following his inauguration; site of informal memorials following September 11 terrorist attacks
643 Park Ave (btwn E 66th & E 67th St), New York, NY
Event Space · Upper East Side · 49 tips and reviews
Jacob Shemkovitz: 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
Art Gallery · Upper East Side · 7 tips and reviews
Jacob Shemkovitz: Harry F. Sinclair, the oil industrialist, lived here from 1918–1930; now part of the Ukrainian Institute; often used in filmmaking and television production
425 Avenue of the Americas (at W 10th St), New York, NY
Library · West Village · 41 tips and reviews
Jacob Shemkovitz: 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
233 Broadway (btwn Park Pl & Barclay St), New York, NY
Structure · Tribeca · 28 tips and reviews
Jacob Shemkovitz: One of the oldest —and most famous — skyscrapers in New York City; one of the tallest buildings in the New York City. Completed 1913.