Category:PS 72 Julia de Burgos Latino Cultural Center 1680 Lexington Avenue
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The former Public School 72, later Public School 107, and now the Julia de Burgos Latino Cultural Center, located at 1674-1686 Lexington Avenue from East 105th to 106th Streets in the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1879-82 and was designed by David I. Stagg in the neo-Grec style, with an annex built in 1911-13 designed by C. B. J. Snyder. It is one of the oldest intact school buildings in Manhattan. In 1994-95 it was converted into a cultural center by Lee Barrero and Raymond Plumey with Miguel Angel Baltierra. (Source: Guide to NYC Landmarks (4th ed.), AIA Guide to NYC (5th ed.) and descriptive plaque on building)
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- David I. Stagg
- C. B. J. Snyder
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- Community centers in New York City
- Julia de Burgos
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