The Gargoyles in Greenwich Village Walking Tour Consultation & Slideshow
Gargoyles -- Architecture -- History -- Pictures
The Gargoyles of Greenwich Village slide show  view slide show (a minute to load)
Highlights for the Greenwich Village Gargoyle Tour:
- A Romanesque Revival building from 1889, whimsically decorated with gargoyles, plaques etc.
- A Renaissance Revival buiding from 1905, with gargoyles
- Smiling & frowning gargoyles on a Romanesque Revival building from 1901
- A row of large menacing owls on "The Merchants" building from 1908
- Large Devil Gargoyles & more on a building from 1900
- The Keller building from 1896, Renaissance Revival with grotesque gargoyles
- An eclectic Brick, Brownstone, Cast Iron & Terra-cotta facade from 1888 with gargoyles
- Founders Memorial from 1896, a remnant with gargoyles
- Large gargoyles overlooking 5th Avenue
- A library / courthouse with gargoyles & stories from the past
- The Mayfield House from 1910 gargoyles
- The 1927 Wordsworth Apartment House with an Arts & Crafts facade & small gargoyles
- Albert Hotel from 1883 has gargoyles
- Caryatids are hard to find but here are 3 beautiful women
Listed below are several interesting / historic locales that we pass that have no gargoyles
& I include all relevant / interesting information concerning each site- Washington Sq. Park, A landmark cemetary on a city block, a lankmark Village home from 1842
1st Presbyterian Church from 1846, Church of the Ascension from 1841,
A townhouse from 1887 with an outstanding, beautiful Teakwood Bay Window
The landmark Lorrillard building from 1866 & Devonshire House from 1928
The Brown Building & the site of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire Fire of 1911
native New Yorker & a licensed New York City guide, who has spent over 30 years researching, creating
& leading tours in Manhattan's many diverse neighborhoods.
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Manhattan neighborhood walking tour guide books authored by Alfred Pommer &
published by The History Press (Arcadia Publishing)
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