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Plant and Scrymser Pavilions for private patients, St. Luke's Hospital (now St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center), 401 West 133th Street and 400 West 114th Street (aka 30-34 Morningside Drive), Manhattan. Built 1904-06 ; Ernest Flagg, architect

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New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Title: Plant and Scrymser Pavilions for private patients, St. Luke's Hospital (now St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center), 401 West 133th Street and 400 West 114th Street (aka 30-34 Morningside Drive), Manhattan. Built 1904-06 ; Ernest Flagg, architect
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Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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