New York City's rich immigration history is being celebrated in a significant way, as the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) has designated three buildings in Manhattan and Brooklyn as official landmarks. These historic structures, which date back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, served as gathering places and symbols of community for immigrant groups from around the world. The designations recognize the importance of these buildings in New York City's history, where millions of people from diverse backgrounds have made their homes and built new lives. By preserving these landmarks, the city is ensuring that the stories of its immigrant past are not forgotten and continue to inspire future generations.
LPC Designates Three Buildings in Manhattan and Brooklyn Linked to New York City's Rich Immigration History NYC.gov