• September 20, 1966. Gracie Mansion (also Archibald Gracie Mansion) is the official residence of the mayor of New York City.
  • "My house is your house. This is your Gracie Mansion. I am your Mayor. ... Gracie Mansion is truly the People’s House for all New Yorkers.
  • The GMC is a private nonprofit stewarding Gracie Mansion, one of the oldest surviving wood structures in Manhattan, home of.
  • Gracie Mansion, pioneer of the 1980s East Village art scene, is an art consultant, curator, and advisor to individuals, museums, and corporations worldwide.
  • 3,306 Followers, 564 Following, 1,117 Posts - Gracie Mansion Conservancy (@graciemansionconservancy) on Instagram: "Landmarked Home to NYC...
  • Ever the man of the people, La Guardia would persist in calling the home not Gracie Mansion, but “the Mayor’s House” or “Gracie Farm.”
  • View Gracie Mansion's Brochure. View A Visit to Gracie Mansion, the People’s House, a resource guide for teachers, students, and all visitors to Gracie Mansion.
  • Gracie Mansion is the official residence of the Mayor of New York City. In 1779, it was built in Manhattan on the East River as Belview Mansion.
  • Gracie Mansion, residence of the mayor of New York, may not be on the top 20 list of attractions to see in NYC for most people, but it should be.
  • A new art exhibition is open at Gracie Mansion, the fourth and final installation of Mayor Bill de Blasio and First Lady Chirlane McCray's tenure.