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House in Manhattan, New York
Stuyvesant Fish House
The
Stuyvesant Fish House
is a brick and limestone
Italianate
mansion located at 25
East 78th Street
, at the corner of
Madison Avenue
in
New York City
. It was constructed for railroad executive
Stuyvesant Fish
and designed by
Stanford White
of
McKim, Mead and White
in 1898.
In 2006,
Michael Bloomberg
bought the house to be the headquarters of
Bloomberg Philanthropies
and
Willett Advisors
.
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40°46′33″N
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