18-22 41st St., New York, New York. County/parish: Queens.
Added to the National Register of Historic Places September 08, 1983. NRIS 83001780.
1 contributing building.
The Steinway Mansion (also known as the Benjamin Pike Jr. House) is a historic Italianate and Renaissance Revival villa located at 18-33 41st Street in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens, New York City. Constructed between 1857 and 1858 by Benjamin Pike Jr., a Manhattan-based scientific instrument maker, it originally sat on a 70-acre estate along the Long Island Sound. The mansion was purchased in 1870 by William Steinway of Steinway & Sons, who developed the surrounding area into Steinway Village, a planned industrial community. In 1926, the property was acquired by Armenian-Turkish immigrant Jack Halberian, whose family maintained the home for over 80 years. It was designated a New York City Landmark in 1967 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. After decades of private ownership and periods of deterioration, the mansion was sold in 2014 and underwent extensive restoration.
It is regarded as one of the few remaining 19th-century villas in Queens and an important example of the period's architecture in New York City.
(read more...)National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75321157