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This is a list of buildings that are examples of the Art Deco architectural style in New York (state), United States.

Miss Albany Diner, Albany, New York

Albany

Buffalo Central Terminal, Buffalo, New York

Buffalo

Liberty

New York City

Park Plaza Apartments, The Bronx, New York City, New York

The Bronx

Brooklyn

Chrysler Building, Manhattan, New York City, New York
Rockefeller Center, Manhattan, New York City, New York

Manhattan

Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia Airport, Queens, New York City, New York
Rego Park Jewish Center, Queens, New York City, New York

Queens

  • 43-25 43rd Street, Queens, 1940
  • 63-45 Wetherole Street, Queens, 1936
  • 135-18 Northern Boulevard, Queens, 1937
  • 166-02 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, 1938
  • Astoria Park Pool, Queens, 1936
  • Bayside National Bank, Queens, 1938
  • Beverly Hall, Queens, 1936
  • Blessed Sacrament Church Complex, Queens, 1933–1949
  • Bombay Theatre (former Mayfair Theatre), Fresh Meadows, Queens, 1940
  • Bowery Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant, Queens, 1939
  • Celtic Park Apartments A and B, Queens, 1931
  • Church of the Most Precious Blood interior, Queens, 1932
  • Concord Hall, Queens, 1940
  • Dunolly Gardens, Queens, 1939
  • Eagle Theatre (former Earle Theatre), Queens, 1939
  • Electra Court, Queens, 1931
  • Fair Theatre, Queens, 1937
  • Golden Gate Apartments, Queens, 1931
  • Greater Flushing Chamber of Commerce Building, Queens, 1939
  • J. Kurtz and Sons Store Building, Jamaica, Queens, 1931
  • Jacob Riis Park, Queens, 1936
  • Jamaica 104th Field Artillery – 168th Street Armory, Queens, 1933
  • Jamaica Savings Bank, Queens, 1939
  • Kaufman Astoria Studios, Queens, 1921
  • La Casina, Jamaica, Queens, 1907, 1936
  • Lexington Office Building, Queens, 1931
  • Little Neck National Bank, Queens, 1929
  • Maple Court Apartments, Queens, 1930
  • Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia Airport, Queens, 1939
  • Martel Manor, Queens, 1938
  • Midway Theater, Queens, 1942
  • Miller Building, Queens, 1928
  • National City Bank of New York, Queens, 1931
  • Park Place Apartments, Queens, 1942
  • Phipps Garden Apartments, Queens, 1931
  • Public School, 166 Henry Gradstein, Queens, 1936
  • Queens Hospital Center Power Plant, Queens, 1932
  • Rego Park Jewish Center, Queens, 1948
  • Ridgewood Savings Bank, Ridgewood, Queens, 1921
  • St. Andrew Avellino Roman Catholic Church, Queens, 1940
  • Salvation Army Community Center Queens Temple Corps, Queens, 1952
  • Suffolk Title Building (now Title Guarantee Company), Queens, 1929
  • Triboro Hospital for Tuberculosis, Queens, 1940
  • Trylon Theater, Queens, 1939
  • Virginia Apartments, Queens, 1938
  • United States Post Office, Forest Hills, Queens, 1937
  • Worthmore Hall, Queens, 1930
  • Young Women's Leadership School, Queens, 1928
Bayley Seton Hospital, Staten Island, New York City, New York

Staten Island

  • Ambassador Hotel, Staten Island, 1932
  • Bayley Seton Hospital, Staten Island, 1933–1936
  • Joseph H. Lyons Pool, Staten Island, 1936
  • Lane Theater, Staten Island, 1938
  • New York City Department of Health Building, Staten Island, 1935
  • Paramount Theater, Staten Island, 1935

Niagara Falls

Rochester

Niagara Mohawk Building, Syracuse, New York

Syracuse

Other cities

See also

References

  1. ^ "11 architectural landmarks in Upstate NY: From Art Deco to cobblestone buildings". New York Upstate. January 2, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  2. ^ Tremel, Edward. "Architecture at Cornell". Edward Tremel. Edward Tremel. Retrieved September 8, 2020.

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