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"textContent": "Three buildings in New York City with long histories of serving immigrant communities have been designated as individual landmarks. On Tuesday, the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) voted to designate Public School 15 Annex in Downtown Brooklyn, the Church of Saint Mary on the Lower East Side, and the Lithuanian Alliance Building in Midtown as landmarks, [...]\n\nThe post Three buildings linked to New York City’s immigrant history designated as landmarks first appeared on 6sqft.",
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