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Online Membership Payments
You may join or renew your LMA membership by visiting https://lefferts-manor-association.square.site/ .
Membership is $25* per household, $15* for seniors.
Membership includes one holiday wreath, and extras are available for purchase at $12* each.
Wreath distribution day for 2024 will be Saturday, December 7th.
*an additional $1 merchant fee will be added to each membership or extra wreath purchased.
Tag Archives: architecture
The Changing Face of Lefferts Manor 1983 – 1993 – Lefferts Farm Divided
John Lefferts died in 1895 marking a turning point in the transition of rural farm lands to suburban residences. Breaking with patrilineal traditions, he willed his property to his seven children who knew the value of the land was in … Continue reading
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The Changing Face of Lefferts Manor 1893 – 1993 – Architecture
The architectural structure of Lefferts Manor as a rowhouse neighborhood has survived virtually unchanged since the time of its development. By 1899 four houses were built and sold. 507 homes were constructed between 1905 and 1922. The final three houses … Continue reading
Church of the Evangel added to the National Register of Historic Places
The Church of the Evangel has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. The New York State Office of Parks and Recreation and Historic Preservation has announced the listing of The Church of the Evangel, located at the … Continue reading
The Changing Face of Lefferts Manor 1893 – 1993
By Mary Miller In 1993 the Lefferts Manor Association sponsored an exhibit at the Lefferts Homestead in Prospect Park. The exhibit was a celebration of the centennial of the founding of the Lefferts Manor development, which grew from the Lefferts’ … Continue reading
On Tour 2010…
Homes on the Prospect Lefferts Gardens 2010 House & Garden Tour A 1910 brownstone embraces its traditional floor plan while its rear façade has been completely redesigned to invite more light and connect inside and outside living spaces. Custom steel-and-glass … Continue reading