Tuesday, July 19, 2011
☞ REMEMBER: Back to the Tenenbaum House
New York: The Royal Tenenbaums house
A reader sent in the link last night to the AV Club story on the famous house at 339 Convent Avenue which was used for Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaum film. The quirky landmark house in Hamilton Heights' most impressive West Harlem historic strip now apparently is being used also for the Lana Woods Gallery but the reporter was not able to get in on the production day of the piece. Everyone has pretty much done a story on this amazing corner property in the past but it somehow is not a big tourist attraction. Check out more to the story on the AV Club site: LINK
Labels:
Architecture,
Art,
Hamilton Heights,
Remember,
See,
West Harlem
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Good observation about the Tenenbaum house, hidden and in plain sight, the same could be said of much of Harlem’s wonderful architecture.
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