Francis F. Palmer House, Historic residence on East 93rd Street, Manhattan, United States.
The Francis F. Palmer House is a residential building on East 93rd Street featuring red brick walls, white marble trim, and a steep mansard roof with slate tiles. Located at the northwest corner with Park Avenue, it now functions as the headquarters for the Russian Orthodox Church.
Built in 1918 by architects Delano & Aldrich, the house replaced an earlier country residence of General Winfield Scott that stood on the site. This construction occurred during a period of significant change on the Upper East Side and reflects the architectural standards of that era.
The building served as a backdrop for New York's high society in the early 1900s, hosting important family events and social gatherings in its rooms. This role as a social stage is visible today in the careful design and grand proportions of the interior spaces.
The building sits at a busy corner and is easy to spot from the street due to its distinctive red brick and prominent roof design. It stands in a neighborhood where many other period buildings line the same avenue, making it easy to place in context with nearby architecture.
The building is part of a three-building complex that received landmark status and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. This recognition highlights how the city valued the architectural importance of this ensemble even as its use changed over time.
Location: Manhattan
GPS coordinates: 40.78510,-73.95440
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:47
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