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Ruth Wittenberg (née Budinoff) (1899-1990) was an American activist and historic preservationist who advocated for the preservation of historic buildings in New York City's Greenwich Village. She was a leading figure in the successful movement to designate Greenwich Village a historic district.
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Ruth Wittenberg (née Budinoff) (1899-1990) was an American activist and historic preservationist who advocated for the preservation of historic buildings in New York City's Greenwich Village. She was a leading figure in the successful movement to designate Greenwich Village a historic district.
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