House at 175 Belden Street is located at City Island in the Bronx in New York City. It is an historic home built in 1880 C.E and is a simple, small picturesque cottage with an asymmetrical cruciform plan. It was added to the National Registrar of Historic Places on June 03, 1982.
Spread over 10 acres (4 hectares) of land, the Estherwood is a Renaissance Revival structure that comprises of a three and a half level structure, the beautiful grass bed in a circle form at the front of the mansion is beautiful and reflects the elite. Also featuring a carriage house this mansion reflect beauty and is a stunning existing place to be at.
It is only fitting that the largest metropolitan zoo in the world have a majestic entrance, and that is just what the Rainey Memorial Gates offer the Bronx Zoo. Situated at the zoo's north end, they were Paul Manship's creation, a tribute to Paul J. Rainey. Crafted from sculpted bronze, the gates depict an interweaving of plant and animal life.
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The Peoples National Bank and Trust Company Building of White Plains, has been transformed from a commercial zone into an artistic hub. This nine-story structure, that was established in 1929, was the first skyscraper the city could boast of. In 1998, it was purchased by ArtsWestchester, the arts council of Westchester county, and was reopened as Arts Exchange. This building now functions as the headquarters of the council as well as as space promoting creative ventures. Exhibitions, dance, theatrics, lectures and many more enthralling events can be enjoyed here.
