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COPYRIGHT 2005 Daily News
Byline: Donald Bertrand
Sep. 22--The Fitzgerald-Ginsberg House in Flushing, one of the last great mansions built in the city in the 1920s, has been designated the city's newest landmark.
The stone house on Bayside Ave. is "an outstanding example of the Tudor-style mansions built in the 1920s," said Richard Tierney, chairman of the city's Landmark Preservation Commission in announcing the designation...
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