Category:Audubon Terrace
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English: Audubon Terrace, also known as Audubon Terrace Historic District, is a landmark complex of eight early 20th century Beaux-Arts/American Renaissance buildings on the west side of Broadway, between West 155th and 156th Streets in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The complex was conceived by railroad heir and philanthropist Archer M. Huntington, and the majority of the buildings were designed by his cousin, Charles P. Huntington.
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Media in category "Audubon Terrace"
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Categories:
- Washington Heights, Manhattan
- National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan above 110th Street
- 1900s architecture in New York City
- Things named after John James Audubon
- Beaux-Arts architecture in New York City
- Neo-Renaissance architecture in New York City
- Broadway above 110th Street
- 155th Street (Manhattan)
- 156th Street (Manhattan)
- Charles P. Huntington
- Archer M. Huntington