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1. Whitney Museum of American Art

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99 Gansevoort St (btwn 10th Ave & Washington St), New York, NY
Art Museum · Meatpacking District · 435 tips and reviews

Whitney Museum of American ArtWhitney Museum of American Art: Designed by Marcel Breuer, the Whitney Museum's current building opened in 1966. Jacqueline Kennedy attended the building on opening day.

Whitney Museum of American Art is one of Whitneyphile.

2. Whitney Museum of American Art

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99 Gansevoort St (btwn 10th Ave & Washington St), New York, NY
Art Museum · Meatpacking District · 435 tips and reviews

Whitney Museum of American ArtWhitney Museum of American Art: This is the site of the Whitney Museum's future building in the Meatpacking District. The Whitney will break ground on the Renzo Piano-designed building in May 2011. Read more.

3. Former Location of Edward Hopper's First New York City Studio (1910)

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53 East 59th Street (Between Madison and Park Avenues), New York, NY
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Whitney Museum of American ArtWhitney Museum of American Art: Edward Hopper's proximity to the Queensboro Bridge led to the painting of the same title, created in 1913.

Former Location of Edward Hopper's Studio (1913−1967) is one of Whitneyphile.

4. Former Location of Edward Hopper's Studio (1913−1967)

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3 Washington Sq N (At Washington Square East), New York, NY
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Whitney Museum of American ArtWhitney Museum of American Art: Painter Edward Hopper's main studio is still partly intact. The building is now owned by New York University.

Former Location of the Whitney Museum of American Art (1931−1953) is one of Whitneyphile.

5. Former Location of the Whitney Museum of American Art (1931−1953)

8 W 8th St (btwn 5th & Washington Sq W), New York, NY
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Whitney Museum of American ArtWhitney Museum of American Art: This was the first location of the Whitney Museum of American Art. It founded in 1930 after Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney's collection of 500+ works by American artists were rejected by the Met. Read more.

Former Location of The Whitney Studio Club (1918−1923) is one of Whitneyphile.

6. Former Location of The Whitney Studio Club (1918−1923)

147 W 4th St (Between 6th Avenue and Washington Square West), New York, NY
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Whitney Museum of American ArtWhitney Museum of American Art: Whitney Museum founder Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney established the Whitney Studio Club in 1918 as a meeting space where young artists could create and exhibit their work and socialize. Read more.

Former Location of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney’s Residence/Studio is one of Whitneyphile.

7. Former Location of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney’s Residence/Studio

19 Macdougal Aly (At MacDougal St), New York, NY
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Whitney Museum of American ArtWhitney Museum of American Art: Whitney Museum founder Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney moved here in 1907. At the time, the street also housed artists Daniel Chester French, Charles Hawthorne, and Ernest Lawson, among others.