Mrs. Armory S. Carhart Mansion is a pre-war building completed in 1916 in the Upper East Side's Carnegie Hill neighborhood, designed by Horace Trumbauer and designated as a New York City Landmark in 1974. The mansion was converted to a boutique condominium in 2004, allowing pets and located near Central Park, Madison Avenue, and Museum Mile.
Mrs. Armory S. Carhart Mansion is a pre-war building in the Upper East Side's Carnegie Hill neighborhood. The building was completed in 1916; when it was designated a New York City Landmark in 1974, the Commissioner described it as "one of the finest examples" of 18th century French Classicism. The designer was Horace Trumbauer, who is best known for his work on the Duke Mansion and Harvard University's Widener Library.
The mansion was converted to a boutique condominium in 2004. Pets are welcome, and the building's address at 3 East 95th Street puts it close to Central Park, Madison Avenue, and Museum Mile.
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