Harpo's Son Joins Campaign to Create Marx Brothers Place on East 93rd Street
Well, this is nice -- an emailed newsflash from Susan Hefti of the 93rd Street Beautification Association. Good for them! Nifty photo, too. Here's the copy:
His father had always told him just how much he loved his childhood home on East 93rd Street. So, when Harpo Marx's son heard about the preservation campaign to protect this incomparable historic block, and the Marx Brothers childhood home, Bill Marx promptly wrote to the chairman of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission asking the LPC to include Marx Brothers Place in the Carnegie Hill Historic District where it belongs.
Bill Marx believes that as a nation, it's imperative that we pay keen attention to our collective cultural history, so as not to forget what America was while continuing to define what she will become.
Harpo's son was also recently instrumental in getting his father's Ranch, El Rancho Harpo, where he lived late in life, designated as an historic site in California. Now Mr. Marx has turned his attention to East 93rd Street in the hopes that New York City will do the right thing and preserve the historic block where the childhood home of his famous father and uncles still stands.
Reporter Adam Pincus recently spoke with Harpo's son and filed this news story for The Real Deal magazine.
You can help, too !
Just click on this link and sign the 2 petitions to protect historic Marx Brothers Place:
http://savemarxbrothersplace.wordpress.com/please-sign-our-petitions-to-save-marx-brothers-place/.
For more information about the campaign to preserve historic Marx Brothers Place, please contact the 93rd Street Beautification Association at 93rdst.beautification@gmail.com or visit our blogs at http://www.savemarxbrothersplace.wordpress.com/ or http://the-marx-brothers-place-report.blogspot.com/.
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His father had always told him just how much he loved his childhood home on East 93rd Street. So, when Harpo Marx's son heard about the preservation campaign to protect this incomparable historic block, and the Marx Brothers childhood home, Bill Marx promptly wrote to the chairman of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission asking the LPC to include Marx Brothers Place in the Carnegie Hill Historic District where it belongs.
Bill Marx believes that as a nation, it's imperative that we pay keen attention to our collective cultural history, so as not to forget what America was while continuing to define what she will become.
Harpo's son was also recently instrumental in getting his father's Ranch, El Rancho Harpo, where he lived late in life, designated as an historic site in California. Now Mr. Marx has turned his attention to East 93rd Street in the hopes that New York City will do the right thing and preserve the historic block where the childhood home of his famous father and uncles still stands.
Reporter Adam Pincus recently spoke with Harpo's son and filed this news story for The Real Deal magazine.
You can help, too !
Just click on this link and sign the 2 petitions to protect historic Marx Brothers Place:
http://savemarxbrothersplace.wordpress.com/please-sign-our-petitions-to-save-marx-brothers-place/.
For more information about the campaign to preserve historic Marx Brothers Place, please contact the 93rd Street Beautification Association at 93rdst.beautification@gmail.com or visit our blogs at http://www.savemarxbrothersplace.wordpress.com/ or http://the-marx-brothers-place-report.blogspot.com/.
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