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The building is said to have been named because at the time it was built, the Upper West Side of Manhattan was sparsely inhabited and considered as remote as the Dakota territory. High above the 72nd Street entrance, a Dakota Indian keeps watch.
The building is best known as the home of former Beatle John Lennon in the late 1970s, and as the site of his murder on December 8, 1980. As of 2003, Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, still has an apartment in the building.
The Strawberry Fields Memorial was laid out in memory of Lennon in Central Park right across Central Park West.
Director Roman Polanski filmed much of Rosemary's Baby in The Dakota.
Celebrity residents have included:
- actress Lauren Bacall
- composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein
- newscaster Connie Chung
- actor José Ferrer
- singer Judy Garland
- actress Judy Holliday
- playwright William Inge
- actor Boris Karloff
- composer/singer John Lennon
- singer Sean Lennon
- artist Yoko Ono
- talk-show host Maury Povich
- comedienne Gilda Radner
- critic Rex Reed

