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  2. AIA Guide to New York City - Wikipedia

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    The AIA Guide to New York City by Norval White, Elliot Willensky, and Fran Leadon is an extensive catalogue with descriptions, critique and photographs of significant and noteworthy architecture throughout the five boroughs of New York City. [1] Originally published in 1967, the fifth edition, with new co-author Fran Leadon, was published in 2010.

  3. Category : New York City building and structure stubs

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    For New York City-related articles needing a photograph, use {{Image requested|in=New York City}} in the talk page, which adds the article needing a photo to Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in New York City. You can help Wikipedia by uploading freely licensed photographs for these articles to Wikimedia Commons.

  4. Category : New York (state) building and structure stubs

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    New York (state) railway station stubs‎ (1 C, 197 P) New York (state) religious building and structure stubs ‎ (2 C, 21 P) New York (state) school stubs ‎ (2 C, 305 P)

  5. Category:New York City stubs - Wikipedia

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    For New York City-related articles needing a photograph, use {{Image requested|in=New York City}} in the talk page, which adds the article needing a photo to Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in New York City. You can help Wikipedia by uploading freely licensed photographs for these articles to Wikimedia Commons.

  6. Category:New York City geography stubs - Wikipedia

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    For New York City-related articles needing a photograph, use {{Image requested|in=New York City}} in the talk page, which adds the article needing a photo to Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in New York City. You can help Wikipedia by uploading freely licensed photographs for these articles to Wikimedia Commons.

  7. Category:New York (state) stubs - Wikipedia

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    New York City stubs‎ (6 C, 381 P) S. New York (state) sculpture stubs‎ (108 P) ... New York State Courts Electronic Filing System; New York State Dental Association;

  8. New York Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    Since. April 18, 2023. The New York Court of Appeals is the highest court in the Unified Court System of the State of New York. It consists of seven judges: the Chief Judge and six associate judges, who are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the state senate to 14-year terms. The Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals also heads ...

  9. I Happen to Like New York - Wikipedia

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    The song has become a standard of the Great American Songbook, with recordings by many different artists, among them: British-born singer Dorothy Carless closes her album Mixed Emotions (1956). [2] Judy Garland recorded the song for her 1962 album The Garland Touch, [3] Caterina Valente recorded the song as the title track of her 1964 album.

  10. Musica Sacra (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Musica Sacra is the longest continuously performing professional chorus in New York City. [unreliable source?] Its founder, Richard Westenburg, directed the chorus from 1964 until 2007, when he was succeeded as director by Kent Tritle. The chorus regularly performs in Carnegie Hall and other New York concert halls.

  11. New York City Subway rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Subway is a large rapid transit system and has a large fleet of electric multiple unit rolling stock. As of November 2016, the New York City Subway has 6418 cars on the roster. The system maintains two separate fleets of passenger cars: one for the A Division (numbered) routes, the other for the B Division (lettered) routes.