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- _Estonian_House abstract "The Civic Club building, now the New York Estonian House (Estonian: New Yorgi Eesti Maja), is a 3-story Beaux-Arts building located at 243 East 34th Street between Second and Third Avenues in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The house was originally built for the Civic Club in 1898–1899, having been designed by Brooklyn architect Thomas A. Gray. The Civic Club was founded by the local social reformer F. Norton Goddard (1861–1905) to reduce poverty and fight against gambling in the neighborhood. After Goddard’s death in 1905 the club ceased to exist, but the building remained in the Goddard family until 1946, when Frederick Norton’s widow sold it for $25,000 to The New York Estonian Educational Society, Inc., which is still the owner of the house today. The building underwent a $100,000 restoration in 1992.Known as the Estonian House (Eesti Maja), the building houses a number of Estonian organizations such as the New York Estonian School (New Yorgi Eesti Kool), choruses for men and women and a folk dancing group. Vaba Eesti Sõna, the largest Estonian-language newspaper in the United States is also published at the New York Estonian House. The Estonian House has become the main center of Estonian culture on the U.S. Eastern seaboard, especially amongst Estonian-Americans.The building was designated as a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1978 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.".
- _Estonian_House added "1982-09-16".
- _Estonian_House architect Thomas_A._Gray.
- _Estonian_House architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts_architecture.
- _Estonian_House location Manhattan.
- _Estonian_House location New_York_City.
- _Estonian_House nrhpReferenceNumber "82003372".
- _Estonian_House thumbnail Civic-club1.jpg?width=300.
- _Estonian_House wikiPageExternalLink CIVIC-CLUB.pdf.
- _Estonian_House wikiPageExternalLink GRP028.htm.
- _Estonian_House wikiPageID "21101849".
- _Estonian_House wikiPageRevisionID "604640964".
- _Estonian_House yearOfConstruction "1898".
- _Estonian_House added "1982-09-16".
- _Estonian_House architect Thomas_A._Gray.
- _Estonian_House architecture Beaux-Arts_architecture.
- _Estonian_House built "1898".
- _Estonian_House coordDisplay "inline".
- _Estonian_House coordParameters "region:US-NY_type:landmark".
- _Estonian_House designatedOther2Abbr "NYCL".
- _Estonian_House designatedOther2Color "#FFE978".
- _Estonian_House designatedOther2Date "1978-03-28".
- _Estonian_House designatedOther2Link "New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission".
- _Estonian_House designatedOther2Name "NYC Landmark".
- _Estonian_House governingBody "Private".
- _Estonian_House imageSize "225".
- _Estonian_House latDegrees "40".
- _Estonian_House latDirection "N".
- _Estonian_House latMinutes "44".
- _Estonian_House latSeconds "41".
- _Estonian_House location Manhattan.
- _Estonian_House location New_York_City.
- _Estonian_House location "243".
- _Estonian_House locmapin "New York City".
- _Estonian_House longDegrees "73".
- _Estonian_House longDirection "W".
- _Estonian_House longMinutes "58".
- _Estonian_House longSeconds "34".
- _Estonian_House name "Civic Club".
- _Estonian_House refnum "82003372".
- _Estonian_House subject Category:Beaux-Arts_architecture_in_New_York.
- _Estonian_House subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Manhattan.
- _Estonian_House subject Category:Clubhouses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Manhattan.
- _Estonian_House subject Category:Estonian-American_history.
- _Estonian_House subject Category:Estonian_diaspora.
- _Estonian_House subject Category:Estonia–United_States_relations.
- _Estonian_House subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1899.
- _Estonian_House subject Category:Murray_Hill_(Manhattan).
- _Estonian_House point "40.74472222222222 -73.97611111111111".
- _Estonian_House type ArchitecturalStructure.
- _Estonian_House type Building.
- _Estonian_House type Place.
- _Estonian_House type Wikidata:Q532.
- _Estonian_House type Place.
- _Estonian_House type Location.
- _Estonian_House type _Feature.
- _Estonian_House comment "The Civic Club building, now the New York Estonian House (Estonian: New Yorgi Eesti Maja), is a 3-story Beaux-Arts building located at 243 East 34th Street between Second and Third Avenues in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The house was originally built for the Civic Club in 1898–1899, having been designed by Brooklyn architect Thomas A. Gray. The Civic Club was founded by the local social reformer F.".
- _Estonian_House label "Civic Club / Estonian House".
- _Estonian_House sameAs m.05c072x.
- _Estonian_House sameAs Q5124296.
- _Estonian_House sameAs Q5124296.
- _Estonian_House lat "40.74472222222222".
- _Estonian_House long "-73.97611111111111".
- _Estonian_House wasDerivedFrom _Estonian_House?oldid=604640964.
- _Estonian_House depiction Civic-club1.jpg.
- _Estonian_House homepage estonianhousenewyork.com.
- _Estonian_House isPrimaryTopicOf _Estonian_House.
- _Estonian_House name "(New York Estonian House)".
- _Estonian_House name "Civic Club".