LW! e-newsletter
June 1, 2010


Historic House Tour
Season 2010 Continues


More opportunities to step inside some of New York City's historic architectural gems!  Celebrate our city's irreplacable historic architecture -- and the laudable homeowners who preserve them for the benefit of all -- on house tours sponsored by fellow historic preservation advocates:
Tours highlight the hidden-in-plain-sight beauty of New York City's diverse neighborhoods, and tickets sell out quickly!  Reserve your tickets today!

*Header photo courtesy of
Michael Daddino.
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Murray Hill house tour
Mt. Morris Park house tour
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Historic District Tour 2010 honors fifty years of preserving the quality of life and character of Murray Hill!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Murray Hill Neighborhood Association, the Preservation & Design Committee is hosting a tour of homes of the Murray Hill Historic District. This tour includes beautifully decorated town homes, Park Avenue apartments, the Amateur Comedy Club on Sniffen Court, the Morgan Library, and the members-only Williams Club.

The day will end with a brief organ recital at a landmarked church boasting Tiffany windows.

For more information on tour tickets and the Murray Hill Neighborhood Association, click here.

Experience Central Harlem Preserved

"What's Now.  What's New.  What's Next!"
in Central Harlem?

Sunday, June 13, 2010

For it's 21st Annual House Tour, the Mount Morris Park Community Improvement Association (MMPCIA) is showing off how they've cared for the architecture, style and details of the 19th century past by preserving it for the present and the future.  New developments and businesses are reinvigorating the neighborhood, as Harlem evolves into a global village.

Throughout the day, the MMPCIA is offering walking tours of sites such as the Malcolm Shabazz Mosque, and the jazz club, Minton's Playhouse, not to mention the interiors of three homes in the landmark Mount Morris Park Historic District.

For more information on tickets and the Mount Morris Park Community Improvement Association (MMPCIA), click here.