The Dvorak House was located at 327 East 17th Street, near Stuyvesant Square Park. It was a 3-story Italianate style row house constructed in 1852, and briefly served as the home of world-renowned Czech composer Antonin Dvorak, from 1892-1895. He composed his Symphony No.9 in E minor "From the New World" during this time1.
1. Prial, Frank J. "Dvorak House Declared A Manhattan Landmark." New York Times February 27, 1991.
The Lüchow's building was a restaurant established in 1882 by German immigrant August Guido Lüchow. It was a popular destination for many famous New Yorkers including diamond baron Jim Brady, actress Lillian Russell, and composers Richard Strauss, Antonin Dvorak, and Victor Herbert 1.
1. Dana, Robert W. "Lüchow’s marking its 75th Anniversary." Tips on Tables reprinted from April 1957.