Art Deco Upper East Side

With Matt Postal (filling in for Anthony W. Robins)
Building detail on 240 East 79th Street in Manhattan. Photo: Wikimedia Commons, Beyond My Ken.

[In-person tour] The Upper East Side never attracted as much Art Deco flash as its west-side counterpart, but tucked among the Beaux-Arts town houses and sedate neo-Georgian apartment buildings the neighborhood has some remarkable examples, including an apartment house by Raymond Hood; one of Manhattan’s very few Art Deco town houses; the elegant Carlyle Hotel; and apartment houses by Sloan & Robertson, Horace Ginsbern, Henry S. Churchill, and George and Edward Blum – the latter being among the very first Art Deco apartment buildings anywhere in the city. (This tour was originally scheduled to be led by Anthony W. Robins, but Tony is unable to work that day, so Matt Postal will be filling in. Thanks, Matt!)

For all tours, there are no refunds, cancellations, or exchanges unless we cancel a tour. Online registration closes one hour prior to the tour start time.

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Sunday, July 27
10:00 AM

In-person tour (meeting location delivered in registration confirmation email)

Tickets:
Member: $25
Non-member: $35