Category:Colonnade Row
Colonnade Row, at 428-434 Lafayette Street in lower Manhattan, New York City, near Astor Place, also known as LaGrange Terrace, built in 1832-1833 and attributed to Seth Greer, was originally nine house, five of which at the south end were demolished. The houses were homes to members of the Delano, Astor and Vanderbilt families. The Astor Place Theatre at #434 is owned by the Blue Man Group. The buildings have been a New York City landmark since 1965.
Media in category "Colonnade Row"
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- (King1893NYC) pg633 THE CHURCHMAN, 47 LAFAYETTE PLACE, OPPOSITE ASTOR LIBRARY.jpg 1,287 × 1,093; 939 KB
- Astor-playhouse.jpg 2,122 × 2,449; 710 KB
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- Colonnade Row Plaque.JPG 3,648 × 2,736; 5.65 MB
- Colonnade Row south clean jeh.jpg 2,595 × 2,837; 1.53 MB
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- La Grange Terrace Colonnade Row crop.jpg 596 × 333; 68 KB
- La Grange Terrace Colonnade Row.jpg 760 × 437; 75 KB
- LafayettSTrNYC.JPG 1,024 × 768; 328 KB
- New York La Grange Terrace.jpg 1,609 × 1,136; 1.34 MB
- Remains of Colonnade Row.jpg 3,936 × 2,624; 2.81 MB
Categories:
- Lafayette Street (Manhattan)
- New York City landmarks in Manhattan below 14th Street
- National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan between Canal and 14th Streets
- 1830s houses in New York City
- John Jacob Astor
- Theaters in New York City
- Blue Man Group
- Built in New York City in 1833
- Corinthian columns in the United States
- NoHo, Manhattan