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  2. New York School of Interior Design - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .nysid .edu. New York School of Interior Design ( NYSID) is a private college focused exclusively on interior design [2] and located in New York City. The college offers certificate, three undergraduate, and four master's degree programs. Founded in 1916, it is located in the Upper East Side neighborhood of New York City.

  3. LinkNYC - Wikipedia

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    LinkNYC is an infrastructure project providing free Wi-Fi service in New York City. The office of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the plan on November 17, 2014, and the installation of the first kiosks, or "Links," started in late 2015. The Links replace the city's network of 9,000 to 13,000 payphones, a contract for which expired ...

  4. New York School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    The New York School for the Deaf was chartered in 1817 as the New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb. It held its first classes in New York City in 1818, just after the American School for the Deaf, and thus is recognized as the second oldest deaf school in the United States. In 1829 it would move uptown to 49th Street ...

  5. St. Vincent Ferrer High School - Wikipedia

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    St. Vincent Ferrer High School. /  40.76583°N 73.96472°W  / 40.76583; -73.96472. St. Vincent Ferrer High School is an independent, college-preparatory Roman Catholic high school for girls located on the Upper East Side of the Manhattan, in New York City, New York. Named for Saint Vincent Ferrer, it was founded by the Dominican fathers ...

  6. Dormitory Authority of the State of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY / ˈdæzniː /) provides construction, financing, and allied services which serve the public good of New York State. More specifically, as a New York State public-benefit corporation, DASNY provides services for public and non-proprietary (i.e., nonprofit) private universities in New York ...

  7. Calhoun School - Wikipedia

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    The Calhoun School. /  40.78556°N 73.98056°W  / 40.78556; -73.98056. The Calhoun School is a progressive, co-educational, independent school on New York City 's Upper West Side, serving students from Pre-K through 12th grade. Founded in 1896, the school currently has approximately 600 students, housed in two separate buildings.

  8. Cathedral High School (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    School fees. Registration: $200; student and book fee: $800. Tuition. $9,265. Website. cathedralhs .org. Cathedral High School is an American all-girls', private, Roman Catholic high school in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, New York . It is located within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York .

  9. Allen-Stevenson School - Wikipedia

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    The Allen School was founded in 1883 by Francis Bellows Allen at a home on Fifth Avenue and 57th Street. Its first class enrolled only three boys. In 1885, the school moved to rented rooms at Madison Avenue and 44th Street with an enrollment of 20 boys. In 1904, Mr. Allen met Robert Alston Stevenson, a tutor, who by chance had taken a room at ...