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The Asser Levy Recreation Center is a recreational facility in Kips Bay, Manhattan, New York City, composed of the Asser Levy Public Baths and Asser Levy Playground. It is bounded by East 23rd Street to the south, East 25th Street to the north, and FDR Drive to the east. Along with the former Asser Levy Place to the west, it was named after Asser Levy, one of New York City's first Jewish citizens and a strong and influential advocate for civil liberties.

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  • Asser Levy Recreation Center (en)
  • Asser Levy Public Baths (es)
  • Bains publics Asser Levy (fr)
  • 阿瑟·利維休閒中心 (zh)
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  • El Asser Levy Public Baths es un edificio histórico ubicado en Kips Bay, Nueva York. El Asser Levy Public Baths se encuentra inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos desde el 23 de abril de 1980. Brunner & Aiken fue el arquitecto del Asser Levy Public Baths. (es)
  • Les Bains publics Asser Levy (Asser Levy Public Baths), qui font maintenant partie du centre de loisirs Asser Levy, est un bâtiment historique situé au coin de Asser Levy Place et de la East 23rd Street à Kips Bay, à Manhattan, New York. Il a été nommé d'après (en), l'un des premiers citoyens juifs de New York, et un ardent et influent défenseur des libertés civiles ; il a été construit en 1904–06 et conçu par Arnold W. Brunner et Martin Aiken de la firme Brunner & Aiken. (fr)
  • 阿瑟·利維休閒中心(Asser Levy Recreation Center)是位於美國紐約基普灣的一個休閒設施。設施的建築修建於1905年至1908年。 (zh)
  • The Asser Levy Recreation Center is a recreational facility in Kips Bay, Manhattan, New York City, composed of the Asser Levy Public Baths and Asser Levy Playground. It is bounded by East 23rd Street to the south, East 25th Street to the north, and FDR Drive to the east. Along with the former Asser Levy Place to the west, it was named after Asser Levy, one of New York City's first Jewish citizens and a strong and influential advocate for civil liberties. (en)
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  • Asser Levy Public Baths (en)
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