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Harperly Hall

Harperly Hall, 41 Central Park West, is an apartment building in Manhattan, New York City, United States. The building is located along prestigious Central Park West and was built in 1910, it opened in 1911. Cast in the Arts and Crafts style, a rarity for New York City, Harperly Hall was designed by Henry W. Wilkerson. The structure was listed as a contributing property to the U.S. federal government designated Central Park West Historic District in 1982 when the district joined the National Register of Historic Places. At one time it was known as the Madonna building as Sean Penn and singer Madonna lived there.
==History==
Henry Wilhelm Wilkerson, the building's architect, and a group investors purchased the property at the northwest corner of 64th Street and Central Park West in 1909. The original group included Wilkerson, Mary Bookwalter, a decorator, Dwight Tryon, an artist, Wallace Irwin, a humorist and concert manager Loudon Charlton. According to the corporate papers they filed their goal was to build a cooperative "suitable for artists' studios." The building was named after a manor house in County Durham, England, the Wilkerson's ancestral home.〔
By March 1910 construction on Harperly Hall was nearing completion, the building represented the first housing cooperative in the Central Park West area.〔"(In the real estate field )," ''The New York Times'' (1857-Current file); 4 March 1910, ProQuest Historical Newspapers ''The New York Times'' (1851 - 2003), pg. 15. Retrieved 18 April 2007.〕 The building officially opened in 1911 with 76 apartments.〔Gray, Christopher. "(Streetscapes/Harperly Hall; Restoring an Arts and Crafts Co-op Masterpiece )," ''The New York Times'', 13 November 1994. Retrieved 18 April 2007.〕

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