Based on the location of the original Lenox Hill, which was on a farm that spanned present-day 68th Street to 74th Street, east of Fifth Avenue, The Encyclopedia of New York City defines the neighborhood as the area between 60th Street and 77th Street, from Fifth Avenue on the west to Lexington Avenue on the east. However, neighborhood boundaries can shift and most residents see the modern boundaries differently, as the Lenox Hill post office and the neighborhood's service-oriented retail shops are located east of Lexington Avenue. Many maps also place Lenox Hill in the eastern section of the Upper East Side's lower portion, including maps of Manhattan Community District 8 and by the Friends of the Upper East Side.

The neighborhood is named for the hill that "stood at what became 70th Street and Park Avenue." The name "Lenox" is that of the immigrant Scottish merchant Robert Lenox (1759-1839), who owned about 30 acres (120,000 m2) of land "at the five-mile (8 km) stone", reaching from Fifth to Fourth (now Park) Avenues and from East 74th to 68th Streets.For the sum of $6,420 ($105,000 in current dollar terms) or $6,920 ($113,000) he had purchased a first set of three parcels in 1818, at an auction held at the Tontine Coffee House of mortgaged premises of Archibald Gracie, in order to protect Gracie's heirs from foreclosure, as he was executor of Gracie's estate. Several months later he purchased three further parcels, extending his property north to 74th Street. According to one source, "Thereafter these two tracts were known as the 'Lenox Farm.'" The tenant farmhouse stood on the rise of ground between Fifth and Madison avenues and 70th and 71st Streets, which would have been the hill, if the property had ever been called "Lenox Hill." The railroad right-of-way of the New York & Harlem Railroad passed along the east boundary of the property.

Union Theological Seminary on Park Avenue, in Lenox Hill (1883).
Robert Lenox's son James Lenox divided most of the farm into blocks of building lots and sold them during the 1860s and 1870s; he also donated land for the Union Theological Seminary along the railroad right-of-way, between 69th and 70th Streets, and just north of it a full square block between Madison and Fourth Avenue, 70th and 71st streets, for the Presbyterian Hospital, which occupied seven somewhat austere structures on the plot; He built the Lenox Library on a full block-front of Fifth Avenue, now the site of the Frick Collection. (source: the wikipedia)

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Historic Neighborhood

103 East 77 Street

Eighth Church of Christ Scientist 

 184 East 76 Street

St. Jean Baptiste Church and School

1157 Lexington Avenue

Unitarian Church of All Souls

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Houses of Worship

125 East 85 Street

Congregation Kehliath Jeshurun

980 Park Avenue

Church of St. Ignatius Loyola

127 East 82 Street

Congregation OrZarua

112 East 75 Street

Temple Israel

119 East 74 Street

Episcopal Church of the Resurrection

411 East 66 Street

St. John Nepomucene Rectory

1 East 65 Street

Temple Emanuel

250 East 79th Street

Temple Shaaray Tefila

220 East 76 Street

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Schools

Robert F. Wagner Middle School

60 East 78 Street

Ramaz Upper School

132 East 78 Street

Allen Stevenson School 

1226 Lexington Avenue (83rd Street)

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Restaurants

Lexington Candy Shop

960 Madison Avenue

Three Guys

1294 3rd Avenue

Breads Bakery

25 East 77 street

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Hotels

The Mark Hotel

35 East 76 Street

The Carlyle Hotel

1468 Madison Avenue

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Hospitals

Mt. Sinai Hospital

1901 First Avenue

Metropolitan Hospital

525 East 68 street

Weill Cornell Hospital

420 East 76 Street

Gracie Square Hospital

506 Lenox Avenue

Harlem Hospital

536 East 70 street

Hospital for Special Surgery

1275 York Avenue

Memorial Sloan Kettering

210 East 64 Street *Owned by Northwell

Manhattan Eye and Ear

550 First Avenue

NYU Langone

100 E 77th Street

Lenox Hill Hospital

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Block Associations

East Siders For Sensible Development

East 78th Street Block Association

East 77th Street Block Association

Vanessa Tantillo Aronson
vanessataronson@gmail.com

Linda Corneilus
lcornelius@nyc.rr.com

East 86th Street Association

East 72nd Street Neighborhood Association

Valerie Mason
vmason10@gmail.com