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![]() Gramercy is a much desired neighborhood with a number of beautiful historic buildings mostly concentrated around the private Gramercy Park, to which only nearby residents receive a key. Its residents value the safe and quiet atmosphere of the area, the exclusivity of organizations like The Players’ Club, The Poetry Society of America and the National Arts Club, as well as the abundance of great restaurants and cultural attractions. The Player’s Club, for instance, was established in 1888 by the brother of President Lincoln's assassin, Edwin Booth, and on its member list once stood Mark Twain and Arthur Miller. Most buildings here are single-family townhouses and brownstones; however, in recent years, there has been construction of new condo and coop high-rises that have made this highly desirable residential area more accessible for newcomers – but without that coveted golden key. Gramercy is roughly bound by 14th Street, Third Avenue, 23rd Street, and Park Avenue South
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