The Dakota

The Dakota
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The Dakota — in Upper West Side, New York City [FACT-0151]; designed by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh [FACT-0152]; built in 1884 [FACT-0153]; in the German Renaissance style [FACT-0154]; designated: National Register of Historic Places (listed April 26, 1972), National Historic Landmark, New York City Landmark (1969) [FACT-0155].

Location: Upper West Side, New York City, New York, United States

Verified facts

  • Located in Upper West Side, New York City, New York
    confidence 70/100 · 2 independent sources · SRC-0156, SRC-0157
  • Designed by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh
    confidence 70/100 · 2 independent sources · SRC-0156, SRC-0158
  • Built in 1884
    confidence 70/100 · 2 independent sources · SRC-0156, SRC-0158
  • Architectural style: German Renaissance
    confidence 70/100 · 2 independent sources · SRC-0156, SRC-0158
  • Historic designation: National Register of Historic Places (listed April 26, 1972); National Historic Landmark; New York City Landmark (1969)
    confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-0156, SRC-0158, SRC-0159

Evidence & sources

How we verify

Every fact above is independently corroborated by at least two reputable sources and
confidence-scored before publication. Claims that cannot clear that bar are withheld. We publish
location only at neighborhood/city granularity — exact street addresses and personal information
are structurally barred from publication. Last reviewed June 2026.

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