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    Daks not my name
    Fox E.

    Not to be confused with The Decoder, which is something the KGB and CIA probably fought over for years. The spectacular old Upper West Side apartment building where a lot of famous people live or lived, including John Lennon - and this is where he got shot. Yoko Ono still lives here as far as I know. It's a beautiful building and reminds me of a time when New York was a different place. A better place. Less affected by generic commercialism.

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    Steve A.

    A very impressive looking building. It's best known for being John Lennon's home. Right across from Strawberry Fields in Central Park. It was the site of his death and the tribute was made afterwards. There's no possibility of getting inside if you are just a normal person. If you aren't going inside, which you probably won't, your experience will be limited to snapping some pictures of the exterior. It's a grand looking building, with lots of gothic influence. The building takes up the whole block at 72nd Street. It's hard to miss. This would be of interest even if not for the tragic events that made it an attraction for fans and tourists. If you don't know already, the main entranceway was the site of Lennon's murder. This area is heavily guarded so you aren't getting in unless you're extremely lucky enough to get an invitation from someone. It's a quick walk from from Strawberry Fields. If you're visiting that you should just stop by here. There's a Dakota bar around the corner if you really want to say you were inside the Dakota, so you do have that.

    Nadav M.

    This is a really beautiful building by central park. Our tour actually started here when I took a tour of Central Park. Yoko does still reside here and I learnt that as a fact from our tour guide. Some celebrities actually live here too and it's a pretty interesting sight especially if one is around Central Park. I remember my tour guide telling us if we wait long enough at the entrance we have a chance of seeing a celebrity. The torches were really cool by where the securities are at the entrance. Also when I heard this place is bad expensive I don't believe it. I still believe that Beverly Hills is the place, if I'm in that argument.

    Yoko still lives here
    Joyce L.

    This is where John Lennon used to live but Yoko Ono still lives here. It's right across from the Strawberry Fields in Central Park to honor his song. The Strawberry Fields is made out of rocks and flat on the ground. Anyhow, Yoko takes two top floors of the building. There were rumors about her wanting to split her estate but lots of complications etc. There are guards around the buildings so you can't stand in front of the building. Dakota building is very different and unique.

    Lisa A.

    It looks a little like a big ole' haunted gothic co-op (if such a thing exists). And given its history (it was used as the apartment in Rosemary's Baby, and John Lennon was killed here) it does seem appropriate. I only took pictures from a hill across the street in central park, partially because 1.) It seemed wildly disrespectful on a number of levels to go poking about the entrance way taking pictures and 2.) The entrance and the whole lower part of the building seemed to be under some sort of renovation project. For some reason from pictures, I imagined it faced the opposite direction? Around the block was a place called the Dakota bar. Haunted looking or not, it is sort of beautiful, especially with the backdrop of central park and when you look at more modern sort of buildings. Not a lot to see here, but it is a gorgeous building to see, especially from central park.

    the Dakota (as seen from the corner of 72nd St & Central Park West)
    Ba Chong F.

    It's hard to walk by The Dakota and not look at it. Its exterior ornamentation, stonework, gables, and arches evoke something grand and noble and are quite distinct from the comparatively sterile façades of the typical Manhattan skyscraper. Therefore, almost without fail, passersby will take a glance or even stare at the building with some intent. Those with knowledge of The Dakota's historical significance might linger just a bit longer and, even, somewhat morbidly, snap souvenir photos of themselves while standing at the main gate (as if it were the north lawn of the White House or the famous zebra crossing outside the Abbey Road studios in London). The Dakota's main gate, of course (leading into the building's covered entranceway) is where John Lennon, the legendary founder and de facto leader of the Beatles, was so tragically killed on the night of December 8, 1980 (as he arrived home, disembarked from his limousine, and attempted to walk upstairs to his apartment). From my perspective, visiting The Dakota because of its connection to Lennon's murder, even as a subdued and respectful fan, is a rightly unfulfilling venture. The apartment itself (as it has always been) is still very much an active and private residential property with hundreds of current tenants (including Yoko Ono, Lennon's widow). It's not like Graceland, Elvis's mansion, which is no longer an actual residence and which has been transformed into a shrine and museum where the adoring public can go, pay admission, and tour to their heart's content. Because of this, The Dakota is really a mere curiosity and, invariably, just a convenient piggyback excursion for fans who may have also visited the nearby Strawberry Fields Memorial, which is right across the street (a block away in Central Park). In the end, the building's place in history, like the Grassy Knoll in Dallas, is set (and is stamped more by infamy than by admiration). As such, fans (myself included) should just let the site be and know that it's a great place to come home to (for the rich and famous who desire the privacy and who can afford it); but, to visit The Dakota otherwise is to court an empty promise and leave with a bad taste in one's mouth.

    Kara B.

    IF you are NOT the Son or Daughter of God... you ain't getting in, so don't even try. This building is alluring, beautiful and totally creepy. Its rich history of famous tenants, along with one of the most tragic events hitting the music industry, gives me goosebumps. The architecture alone seems a little out of place in this big city. Seems more appropriate for an Alpine resort. Yet, here it still stands... being renovated now. This place is so guarded, that the man we met in Central Park (across the street) said that even though he works there, he can NOT allow his own family in to visit. So, he sits at a park bench with his wife and kid to eat lunch. The one thing I found amusing was the cluster of used prophylactics tossed down into one of the basement level areas. Hmm? Not sure if these are from a fancy schmancy tenant or some new ghostbusters' tactic of collecting ectoplasm. I'm going with ectoplasm, as I'm sure this place is totally haunted. So, unless you personally have a ref. from God, or you yourself are a ghost... you are NOT getting past the guards here. And, even then I don't think one of the undead or relation to any deity would dare tread. Even if Yoko Ono herself invited me in for a jam session, I would still run to the nearest ghostbuster and drag her with me so I wouldn't miss out on some cool infrared pics.

    Joe M.

    I've been here numerous times . First being 3 days after that tragic night John was killed . It's a beautiful building , even down to the ornate metal rail which encircles the 72nd St. / 8th Ave portion . The combination of building styles all together really makes it stand alone . I use the term Gothic to describe it best . Again , a NYC landmark , but when you're . standing in front of that archway , you get a surreal feeling . A sadness . This is where it happened , one says to oneself .... RIP John . Don't forget to cross 8th Ave & visit Strawberry Fields in Central Park . Beautiful , place . One cannot help but to feel the peace there .

    Gourmet G.

    Designated a national landmark, this Nineteeth Century neo-Gothic building was one of Manhattan's first luxury high-rise apartment buildings. Widely recognized by filmgoers as the place where Rosemary gave birth to her devilish baby, its place in pop-culture history was established when John Lennon was murdered on its doorstep by deranged fan Mark David Chapman. Leonard Bernstein once lived here, and among the current residents in its dozens of balconied apartments, built around a central courtyard and with spectacular views of Central Park, are Lennon's widow Yoko Ono, actress Lauren Bacall, singer Roberta Flack, and critic Rex Reed.

    This is where John Lennon was killed. The view is from our room

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    A very beautiful building. Worth a quick stop if your in the area and visiting Strawberry Field across the street in Central Park.

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