Everything about Lenox Hill totally explained
Lenox Hill is a neighborhood on
Manhattan's
Upper East Side. It forms the lower section of the Upper East Side, closest to Midtown. While it's agreed that the neighborhood ranges from 77th Street to 60th Street, its eastern border is disputed, though
The Encyclopedia of New York City cites
Fifth Avenue as the western boundary and
Lexington Avenue on the east.
The neighborhood is named for the farm of
Robert Lenox, who owned the land from what is now 5th Avenue to Park Avenue and 74th Street to 68th Street.
Lenox Hill Hospital is located in this area.
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