Landmarks puts the hidden history behind over 850 New York City buildings at
your fingertips. Download and use on iPhone and iPad, and now also available on
Mac.
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- Needs more search options
- Only includes Manhattan landmarks
- Incorrect location for the Manhattan Bridge arch
- No Wikipedia links or a way to "check off" already-visited landmarks
- No iPad version and does not work in both portrait and landscape modes
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Since 1965, the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission has been designating the historical and architectural best of New York City's buildings. Explore the Google Street View and a summary of the building's history from the official NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission report. Landmarks puts the hidden history behind over 850 New York City buildings at your fingertips. Discover new buildings of any style by filtering for building types like firehouses, libraries, theaters, religious structures and more. Locate buildings nearby and across the City. Download and use on iPhone and iPad, and now also available on Mac. Landmarks unlocks the history buried in all of these official Manhattan architectural designation reports, including buildings you know -- like the Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building, Flatiron Building, and the Statue of Liberty -- plus hundreds more dating as far back as the 1700's.