William Tuthill
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An American architect best known for his work on Carnegie Hall. He also designed 355 Riverside Drive, the Schinasi Mansion at Riverside Drive and 107th Street[1], and a row of extant townhouses along 122nd Street near Mount Morris (now Marcus Garvey) Park in Harlem.
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- ^ " The Marble Manor That Turkish Tobacco Built" Christopher Gray, The New York Times, May 4, 1997
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