Series 5: Landmark Campaign Research, circa 1960, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Series 5: Landmark Campaign Research, circa 1960, includes typewritten research and handwritten notes with ownership, directory, and architectural information of lots in Park Slope. The research covers tax blocks 939 to 1073.
Arrangement
The series is in original order, which is in numeric order by block numbers.
Biographical / Historical
The Landmark Campaign was the Park Slope Civic Council's project to achieve historic district designation from the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) for 1,800 buildings in Park Slope in 1973. This initial designation from the LPC covered the area of Park Slope closest to Prospect Park.
NB I [New Building], circa 1960, inclusive
Box: 19, Folder: 48 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)
NB I [New Building], circa 1960, inclusive
Box: 19, Folder: 49 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)
NB II [New Building], circa 1960, inclusive
Box: 19, Folder: 50 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)
NB II [New Building], circa 1960, inclusive
Box: 19, Folder: 51 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)
NB Research III [New Building], circa 1960, inclusive
Box: 19, Folder: 52 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)
NB Research IV [New Building], circa 1960, inclusive
Box: 19, Folder: 53 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)
NB Research V [New Building], circa 1960, inclusive
Box: 19, Folder: 54 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)