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The Carriage
House, a not-for-profit foundation, located in Manhattan's Murray Hill
neighborhood, was designed by noted architect Ralph S. Townsend as a
private stable in 1902. It was then sold to George S. Bowdoin, a partner
at J.P. Morgan, in 1907. In 1997, it was designated a New York City
landmark "for its special character, history, and esthetics, along
with its value as part of the development and cultural heritage of New
York City."
Carriage House Center President Ted Kheel
is passionate about helping raise New Yorkers' awareness about dangers to
the City's nature, which he says is an issue "as serious as terrorism
but not as immediate." Says Kheel, "If our cities are to survive
and the health and well being of its inhabitants secured, we must learn to
protect and restore their natural environment and life sustaining
biodiversity."
It has an innovative roof garden installed
by the environmental group Earth Pledge.
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