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unusual facts about Central Park West



Charles W. Romeyn

In partnership with Henry R. Wynne he designed many buildings in New York City, including The Prasada (1095-07) on Central Park West.

Crenshaw Christian Center

The Crenshaw Christian Center East was opened in May, 2001 in the former First Church of Christ, Scientist at 1 West 96th Street on the corner of Central Park West in the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

Ruth P. Smith

In 1962, she moved into a two-bedroom apartment in The Dakota on 72nd Street and Central Park West on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and she continued to live in this fifth-floor home for the next 50 years.


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Robert D. Kohn

He designed the hall for the Society for Ethical Culture (Central Park West and 64th Street, 1911) and had formerly collaborated with Carrère and Hastings on the adjoining Ethical Culture school building (1902).

Sara Teasdale

In 1916 she and Filsinger moved to New York City, where they lived in an Upper West Side apartment on Central Park West.

Sweets for My Sweet

In 1968 Cashman Pistilli & West remade "Sweets for My Sweet" under the name Central Park West.