A historic women’s club located in Bronxville, New York, it was built in the year 1928. It is a Colonial Revival style building designed by a notable local architect of that time. It is a brick concrete structure with white exteriors, in a T-shaped format. The center pavilion is flanked by two smaller ones on both sides, all of which have slanting gable roofs with extended windows and chimneys on the roof. Currently, the ground floor is occupied as an auditorium.
St. John's Lutheran Church is a local church with a community-centric approach. Located in the neighborhood of Greenwich Village, it has been a spiritual abode for the local patrons since 1858. Prayer services and choir concerts are regularly held here in a welcoming atmosphere and the church embraces one and all irrespective of their race and religion. It also hosts a plethora of cultural activities such as concerts and plays in order to foster a communal vibe in the fraternity.
Leland Castle was built as a home to Mr. Simeon Leland in 1855. In 1980, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. This castle boasts stunning Gothic Revival architecture on sweeping grounds of 2.6 acres (1.05 hectares). Guests will find plenty to marvel at, from the architecture to the contemporary art inside the Castle Art Gallery.
The Old Broadway Synagogue was established in the year 1923 by a Polish immigrant. Harlem had a major concentration of Jews during those times and the Broadway Synagogue became a place where the community could come together. It is a vernacular style building that also features on the National Register of Historic Places. The synagogue's late rabbi, Jacob Kret, who was a witness to the partition of Poland, served the synagogue from 1950 till 1997, today it is run by veteran as well as young custodians of the Jewish faith.
Blackwell Island was also referred to as Welfare Island and thus the Blackwell Island Lighthouse is also referred to as the Welfare Island lighthouse or Roosevelt Lighthouse. It is a unique structure built in stone, and is placed at the northeastern tip of Roosevelt Island. The rough ashlars in its construction adds to it beauty. It is approximately 50 feet (15 meters) tall in height and was built out of gray gneiss. After being decommissioned in the 1940s, it was designated a city landmark in 1975. Over the years, it has gained a lot of historic significance.
Eberhardt Hall is one of the oldest buildings on the New Jersey Institute of Technology campus. This mansion-like structure is a rare example of Gothic Victorian architecture in Newark. Some of the most evident features include the lavish staircase, gaslight fixtures and Victorian furnishings. This building is well-equipped with modern amenities, and its detailed architecture makes it a stand out.