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St. Paul's School (New York)

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Company, a collar and shirt making firm in Troy, New York, provided funds for a gymnasium to be constructed as a memorial to Cluett's son, Alfonzo Rockwell Cluett, who had been a student of Headmaster Gamage, approximately class of 1896, and after graduating from Yale University in 1900, died the following Christmas Eve of typhoid fever.
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families; however, the Eastern Property Owners Association vigorously lobbied the Board of Education not to consider it out of fear it would cost more, and the Board of Education eventually took it off the table. Ironically, the alternative cost of renovating the Garden City Middle and High School subsequently proved to be even more.
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the property be redeveloped, and leased for 99 years to a private senior assisted living company. The proposal was controversial because there was no municipal use of the buildings and because the proposal increased the building footprint and decreased green space, as well as lack of significant tax revenues.
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In 2004, the Village Board of the Incorporated Village of Garden City voted to dedicate St. Paul's School's 48 acre (194,000 m) site as parkland, with then Mayor Barbara Miller voting twice to break the tie of 4 board members in favor and 4 members opposed, on December 16. Removal of its designation
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conducted a preliminary inspection and evaluation on the potential to adapt the St. Paul's buildings as the new Garden City High School. Tishman Speyer submitted four preliminary designs to the Garden City Board of Education for their consideration. The proposal was supported by many of the younger
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In 1993, the building was sold to the Incorporated Village of Garden City. The residents of Garden City were unable to come up with a viable plan to use the school for a different purpose. The Mayor of Garden City appointed a committee to make recommend uses for the buildings which recommended that
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In 1991, St. Paul's owner, the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island, entered bankruptcy, and being forced to sell its assets, St. Paul's shut down. The Village of Garden City negotiated a "friendly condemnation", and obtained the buildings and all 48 acres of land. The village has used the gymnasiums
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At the turn of the 20th century, headmaster Rev. Frederick Luther Gamage stated the school's mission to be to "develop manly, Christian character, a strong physique, and the power to think." During Father Gamage's tenure, a benefactor, George Bywater Cluett, an owner of the Cluett, Peabody and
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Architectural Guide to Nassau and Suffolk Counties describes the building as having "poly-chromatic voussoir arched windows, elaborate cast-iron balustrades, and Dorchester stone trim." The building was selected in 2003 by the Preservation League of New York State as one of its "Seven to Save"
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In 2008, a Village-wide opinion poll was held, and the results were: Approve Demolition: 2,272 votes (45.4%); Approve Mothballing of Main Building: 1,857 votes (37.1%); Approve of the Avalon Bay proposal: 873 votes (17.5%). The total Voter Turnout was 5,002.
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and New York Giants, came to St. Paul's to play an exhibition baseball game to entertain the soldiers of the United States Army Rainbow Division, which was encamped nearby in Garden City. Participants in that game for the New York Giants included Manager
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In 1970, a new gymnasium field house was built, and named for Father Nicholas Feringa, the former headmaster. At the opening, it was the largest indoor sports fieldhouse on Long Island, with four contiguous basketball courts. The
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design. The architect was William H. Harris. The cornerstone was laid on June 18, 1879, with attended by Cornelia Stewart, her brother Charles Clinch, Henry Hilton, and
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In 2014, an annex known as Ellis Hall, built in 1969 to provide additional school space, was demolished, although preservation plans included saving the annex.
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In 1907, Headmaster Gamage left St. Paul's, and some of its prestigious students, like Turner, and donors, like Cluett, went with him to found
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professional basketball team used it as their training facility, splitting the basketball complex with the students. Future Hall of Famer
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was on the Nets at that time, with the Nets using the same gym and the same locker rooms concurrently with the St. Paul's students.
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were alumni of Saint Paul's. The book goes on to describe pranks by Freddie Trump's friends including one by Homer Godwin.
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The brother of United States President Donald Trump, Fred Trump, graduated from St. Paul's in 1956. Their father,
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News Clipping from Garden City Life reporting on the Dedication of St. Paul's School as Park Land
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Sr., donated money to improve the soccer field, which was temporarily renamed Trump Field.
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Photograph of the front of the St. Paul's Episcopal School for Boys, in Garden City, NY.
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Incorporated Village of Garden City Website with links to St. Paul's "Village Facts"
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School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)
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Saint Paul's featured prominently in the book published by then President's
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as parkland would require the approval of the New York State Legislature.
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After the World Series finished in 1917, the pennant winning teams, the
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National Register of Historic Places in Nassau County, New York
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and athletic fields, but basic maintenance has been neglected.
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It opened in 1883 as a military school for boys, owned by the
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Historic district contributing properties in New York (state)
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Historic News Clipping from Old Days of St. Paul's School
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Garden City, Long Island, in Early Photographs, 1869-1919
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upstate. However, the school continued to prosper.
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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Contributing property

St. Paul's School (New York) is located in New York
St. Paul's School (New York) is located in the United States
Garden City, New York
40°43′31.69″N 73°38′51.18″W / 40.7254694°N 73.6475500°W / 40.7254694; -73.6475500
A. T. Stewart Era Buildings
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Garden City
New York
United States
Alexander Stewart
Victorian Gothic
Abram Newkirk Littlejohn
Episcopal Diocese of Long Island
William Bradford Turner
William Bradford
Medal of Honor
World War I
Trinity-Pawling School
Chicago White Sox
John McGraw
Jim Thorpe
Black Sox Scandal
Fred Trump
New York Nets
Rick Barry
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