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Fulton Nassau Historic District

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NRHP Reference #
  
05000988

Added to NRHP
  
7 September 2005

Area
  
5 ha

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Location
  
Roughly bounded by Broadway/Park Row, Nassau, Dutch and William Sts, Ann and Spruce Sts. and Liberty St., New York, New York

Architect
  
James B. Baker, James B. and others

Architectural style
  
Late Victorian, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals

The Fulton-Nassau Historic District is a federally designated historic area of New York City roughly bounded by Broadway and Park Row, Nassau, Dutch and William Streets, Ann and Spruce Streets, and Liberty Street, in lower Manhattan. It contains a mix of late 19th- and early 20th-century architectural styles. The historic district lies just south of City Hall Park and east of lower Broadway. It is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Contained within the 10 block area of the Fulton-Nassau Historic District are many properties which have individually been designated New York City Landmarks by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, including the 63 Nassau Street Building, the Keuffel & Esser Company Building, the Bennett Building (139 Fulton Street), the Park Row Building, the Potter Building (35-38 Park Row), and the New York Times Building (41 Park Row), among others.

References

Fulton-Nassau Historic District Wikipedia