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    Heights, Upper Manhattan, New York City, which was built in 1905 by Charles V. Paterno and demolished by him in 1938. The Castle Village apartment complex...
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    New York City. It was built in 1938–1939 by real estate developer Charles V. Paterno on the 7.5 acres (30,000 m2) site of what had been the castle that...
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  • Emperor Paterno Castle (New York City), a former castle in upper Manhattan Paterno (surname) A.S.D. Paternò 1908, Italian football club Paterno (film)...
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    in New York City, including: The Colosseum (1909–1910) The Paterno (1909–1910) Hudson View Gardens (1923–25) 825 Fifth Avenue (1926–1927) Castle Village...
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  • Confucius Plaza (1975), Chinatown, Manhattan Castle Village (1939, 1985), real estate developer Charles Paterno, architect George Fred Pelham Jr. List of...
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    a neighborhood in the northern part of the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It is named for Fort Washington, a fortification constructed at the...
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    May 28, 2016 "Paterno Trivium" New York City Parks and Recreation Department website "NYC Department of Buildings Inquiry Report: Castle Village Retaining...
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    (1977-10-15). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Castle Rock". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved...
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    dates to the 18th century. The town also contains the ruins of the Castle of Paterno, where, on 23 January 1002, Emperor Otto III died at the age of 22...
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    Boulevard is the site of two housing developments in New York City, both by real estate developer Charles Paterno. Hudson View Gardens, started in 1923 is one...
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  • out to the press" by Trump. After Joe Paterno of Penn State turned him down as well, Trump hired former New York Jets head coach Walt Michaels. The Generals...
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    Hudson View Gardens (category 1924 establishments in New York City)
    Gardens website Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hudson View Gardens. Hudson View Gardens Dr. Charles V. Paterno Hudson View Gardens from CityRealty...
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    from Wikidata Riverside Drive is a scenic north–south boulevard in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The road runs on the west side of Upper Manhattan...
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    Derek Jeter (category Businesspeople from New York City)
    Jennifer (March 16, 2021). "Derek Jeter slashes price on upstate castle to $12.7M". New York Post. Retrieved April 15, 2021. Hutchinson, Bill (December 29...
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    Caltanissetta (category Cities and towns in Sicily)
    the noble Spanish House of Montcada, which already owned the estate of Paternò, and subsequently the area fell into great decay. Construction of the Cathedral...
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    Mayoralty of Fiorello La Guardia (category 1930s in New York City)
    served as the 99th Mayor of New York City from January 1, 1934, to January 1, 1946. His mayoralty presided over New York City during the Great Depression...
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  • cathedral city of Nicosia was under construction between 1921 and 1929, and was almost finished when abandoned. Station buildings exist for Bivio Paternò, Rocca...
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    built near Cefalù, followed by a castle at Troina in 1071; in 1073 a castle was built at Mazara and another at Paternò . At Adrano (or Aderno) the Normans...
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    several Filipinos were exiled to Guam, including the father of Pedro Paterno, Maximo Paterno, Dr. Antonio M. Regidor y Jurado and Jose Maria Basa.: 107–108 ...
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    family decided to move from Boston to the Riverdale neighborhood of New York City in September 1927. Several years later, his brother Robert told Look...
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