Caffe Cino (former) |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
Where Off-Off Broadway theater got its start |
Callahan-Kelly Playground |
Ocean Hill |
Brooklyn |
A park popular with handball enthusiasts |
Canal Street Triangle/Canal Park |
Tribeca |
Manhattan |
Site of a now restored park |
Caravana Club/Bronx Casino/El Cerromar (former) |
Mott Haven |
Bronx |
Nightclubs that produced distinctively New York Latin music |
Cardinal Bevilacqua House |
Woodhaven |
Queens |
The boyhood home of the cardinal of Philadelphia |
Carnegie Hall |
Midtown |
Manhattan |
One of the premier concert venues in the world |
Casa Amadeo |
Longwood |
Bronx |
Latin music store in the Bronx |
Casa Latina |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
The longest-running music store in El Barrio |
Casa Moneo (former) |
Chelsea |
Manhattan |
Legendary and beloved emporium of foods and cooking accessories from Latin America, now closed |
Casalegre Record Store (site of) |
Longwood |
Bronx |
Home of a well-known local Latino record company, Alegre Records |
Casino Puerto Rico/Teatro Casino (former) |
Mott Haven |
Bronx |
Popular dance and Latin music venue, and a movie and vaudeville theater |
Casita Rincón Criollo |
Melrose |
Bronx |
The oldest and largest casita in New York |
Cathedral of St. John the Divine |
Morningside Heights |
Manhattan |
Seat of the Bishop of Episcopal Diocese of New York, cultural center and architectural wonder |
Caton Park |
Flatbush |
Brooklyn |
A delightful place for people of all ages |
CBGB (former) |
East Village |
Manhattan |
The birthplace of punk rock |
Ceiling of Grand Central Terminal's Main Concourse |
Midtown |
Manhattan |
Beautifully restored but astronomically incorrect zodiac tableau |
Celebrating Puerto Rican Musicians Mural |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
Depiction of important Latino musicians by James de la Vega |
Central Park |
Central Park |
Manhattan |
Perhaps New York's most famous oasis |
Central Park Reservoir (or Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir) |
Central Park |
Manhattan |
A focal point in the park for joggers, photographers and sightseers |
Century Association Building |
Midtown |
Manhattan |
Organization promoting conversation between authors, artists, and amateurs of letters and the fine arts for over 100 years |
Chaim Gross Studio |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
Former studio and living quarters of sculptor Chaim Gross |
Chess and Checkers House, Central Park |
Central Park |
Manhattan |
Offers 24 chess tables under a shady pergola open to all |
Chester Theatre (former) |
East Tremont |
Bronx |
Bronx theater active in the 1920s and 1930s |
Chicago Bar & Grill |
Bay Ridge |
Brooklyn |
A prime example of an American bar |
Child's Restaurant (former) |
Coney Island |
Brooklyn |
Seaside restaurant from Coney's heyday |
Chinatown Senior Citizens' Center |
Chinatown |
Manhattan |
A place for Chinatown seniors to participate together in traditional culture |
Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association Building (former) |
Chinatown |
Manhattan |
First home of leading Chinatown organization |
Chinese Scholar's Garden |
Randall Manor |
Staten Island |
The only authentic garden of its type in the U.S. |
Christ Assembly Lutheran Church |
Stapleton |
Staten Island |
African Immigrant Ministry on Staten Island |
Christ Church New Brighton |
New Brighton |
Staten Island |
First Episcopal congregation of Staten Island |
Christmas House |
Pelham Gardens |
Bronx |
Every year, this house is extensively adorned with hand-made holiday decorations |
Christopher Street |
West Village |
Manhattan |
A center of gay life for decades |
Chumley's (former) |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
Prohibition-era speakeasy with a secret entrance that served members of the Lost Generation and the Beat Generation |
Church of the Intercession |
Washington Heights |
Manhattan |
Church founded by J.J. Audubon and designed by Bertram Goodhue |
Church of the Resurrection (site of) |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
Ministry that led the revitalization of the Metro North Community area |
Church of the Transfiguration |
Murray Hill |
Manhattan |
The Little Church Around the Corner |
Church of the Transfiguration, Chinatown |
Chinatown |
Manhattan |
Catholic church in Chinatown offering services in English, Cantonese and Mandarin |
Church of the Visitation |
Red Hook |
Brooklyn |
Gothic church building built in 1896 |
Cicely Tyson House |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
Childhood home of the famous actress |
City and Suburban Homes |
Yorkville |
Manhattan |
Model tenements built are an example of housing reform |
City Center |
Midtown |
Manhattan |
A popular performing arts center |
City Hall Park |
Civic Center |
Manhattan |
Historic public space that forms the lawn of City Hall |
City Lore |
Lower East Side |
Manhattan |
New York City's center for urban folk culture |
Claremont Riding Academy (former) |
Upper West Side |
Manhattan |
One of the city's oldest stables, now closed |
Clinton Theatre (site of) |
Red Hook |
Brooklyn |
Large movie theater in South Brooklyn, demolished in 1970 |
Clock at Grand Central |
Midtown |
Manhattan |
One of New York's classic meeting places |
Clove Road |
Crown Heights |
Brooklyn |
Road with historic associations |
Club Cubano Interamericano |
Melrose |
Bronx |
Social club for Cuban immigrants |
Club Hermanos Unidos |
Corona |
Queens |
A Dominican-American social club |
Club Tropicoro (site of) |
Longwood |
Bronx |
Latin music nightclub that also hosted political events |