New York Preservation Archive Project
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The New York Preservation Archive Project, dedicated to preserving the city's architectural history, offers a wealth of resources for those eager to understand the city's evolution. Situated at 174 E 80th St, the organization's extensive collection includes photographs, documents, and other artifacts that span over three centuries of New York's architectural history. From the iconic skyscrapers of the modern era to the historic brownstones that line many of the city's streets, the New York Preservation Archive Project offers a comprehensive look at the city's built environment.
To delve into the city's architectural past, simply call (212) 988-8379 to arrange a visit. The archive's knowledgeable staff can guide you through their collections, helping you uncover the stories behind some of New York's most fascinating buildings. And if you're planning a trip, you can find directions to the archive using this map link. As one local historian put it, 'The New York Preservation Archive Project is a treasure trove of information that helps us appreciate the city's architectural heritage.'