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Tall Building
Wilson Houses II
Wilson Houses III
Near playground
12 m
E 114 ST & PLEASANT
9 m
E 111 ST & 1 AVE
3 m
Fdr Drive & E 103 St
10 m
E 109 St Bet 2 & 3 Aves
2 m
Fdr Drive, E 106 To E 107 Sts
Near public pools
10 m
E. 112th Street and First Avenue
10 m
E. 112th Street and First Avenue
40.788775
-73.939147
Wilson Houses II
22422
0
1961
80
425 East 105th Street
40.788421
-73.938321
Wilson Houses III
22423
0
1961
0
435 East 105th Street
Wilson Houses III
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435 East 105th Street
District:
East Harlem
Borough : Manhatan
Complex President Woodrow Wilson Houses
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1961
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Pomerance & Brienes
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