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May 24, 2013
Miles Davis Honored By New York City Landmarks Preservation Center

Miles Davis was honored by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Center with an official Medallion ceremony taking place at 312 West 77th Street, the address of the brownstone townhouse purchased by Davis in 1958. The Upper West Side location served as both home and working environment for the artist for 25 years.

(Photo Caption Left to Right) — New York City’s finest celebrates Miles at the official Medallion ceremony which included city street closures. Photo credit: Alan Nahigian

Vince Wilburn, Jr. and New York's finest

(Photo Caption left to right) – Miles Davis alumni Wallace Roney and Gary Bartz on hand to celebrate Miles. Photo credit: Alan Nahigian

Wallace Roney and Gary Bartz

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