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    Gracie Mansion

    Manhattan

    Archibald Gracie, a Scottish immigrant who became one of the city's richest men, built his handsome frame house in 1799. In 1942 Parks Commissioner Robert Moses convinced authorities to make it the mayor's official residence and so has it remained to this day.

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    Americas Society

    Manhattan

    Americas Society (AS) is the premier forum dedicated to education, debate and dialogue about issues in Latin America, the Caribbean and Canada. Its literature, music and visual arts programs present artists from these regions.

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    Brooklyn Borough Hall

    Brooklyn

    For almost 150 years this ornate, landmark building has been the center of Brooklyn's government.

  • City Hall

    Manhattan

    The 19th-century edifice that is City Hall houses the Mayor's office, the City Council's meeting chambers, the Speaker's office and the rooms seen in the background of mayoral press conferences on TV.

  • Cultural Services-- Embassy of France

    Manhattan

    The Cultural Services' mandate is to promote a high-spirited cultural exchange between the most promising French and American artists, writers, thinkers, students and educators, and to continually enhance the number and caliber of opportunities available to them.

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    Gracie Mansion

    Manhattan

    Archibald Gracie, a Scottish immigrant who became one of the city's richest men, built his handsome frame house in 1799. In 1942 Parks Commissioner Robert Moses convinced authorities to make it the mayor's official residence and so has it remained to this day.

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