George F. Baker Jr. Houses

The George F. Baker Jr. Houses are a complex of three residential buildings at 67, 69, and 75 East 93rd Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. They were completed in 1918–1931 to the designs of the architecture firm Delano & Aldrich. The oldest of the group is the Francis F. Palmer House at 75 East 93rd Street; the other two houses were erected by a later owner, George Baker Jr. The three buildings are New York City designated landmarks, and the entire ensemble was added as a group to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

George F. Baker Jr. Houses
The Francis F. Palmer House (75 East 93rd Street) in 2007.
New York City Landmark
Official name75 East 93rd: Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia.

69 East 93rd: Private Residence.

67 East 93rd: Private Residence.
Location and designation date75 East 93rd: Designated landmark on January 14, 1969.

69 East 93rd: Designated landmark on January 14, 1969.

67 East 93rd: Designated landmark on July 23, 1974.
Coordinates40°47′6.25″N 73°57′15.79″W
Year completed75 East 93rd: Main House, 1918; North Annex, 1929; Ballroom Wing, 1929.

69 East 93rd: Garage & Staff Residence, 1929.

67 East 93rd: Townhouse, 1931.
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