The New York Tribune Building (also the Nassau-Tribune Building) was a building in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City, across from City...
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The New-York Tribune (from 1914: New York Tribune) was an American newspaper founded in 1841 by editor Horace Greeley. It bore the moniker New-York Daily...
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The New York Herald Tribune was a newspaper published between 1924 and 1966. It was created in 1924 when Ogden Mills Reid of the New York Tribune acquired...
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of his smaller buildings, where he alternately presented advertisements and interesting pictures. Both the Times and the New-York Tribune began using the...
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Show map of Manhattan List of tallest buildings in New York City (New York City) Show map of New York City New York City, the most populous city in the...
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The New York World Building (also the Pulitzer Building) was a building in the Civic Center of Manhattan in New York City, along Park Row between Frankfort...
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Tribune Building may refer to: New York Tribune Building Tribune Building (South Bend, Indiana), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in...
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1 Wall Street (redirect from Bank of New York Building)
Company Building, the Bank of New York Building, and the BNY Mellon Building) is a skyscraper in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City...
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From Heirs to Realtors". The New York Herald, New York Tribune. April 2, 1924. p. 2. ProQuest 1112952421. "Woolworth Building Sold for $11,000,000". The...
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Pace University (redirect from Pace University–New York City)
School. Pace University originally operated out of the New York Tribune Building in New York City, and spread as the Pace Institute, operating in several...
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30 Rockefeller Plaza (redirect from Comcast Building (New York City))
Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, United States. Completed in 1933, the 66-story, 850 ft (260 m) building was designed in the Art Deco style...
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structures in New York City, behind only Trinity Church, the New York Tribune Building, and the Brooklyn Bridge towers. The original design contained...
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The Dakota (redirect from The Dakota (New York City))
Apartments, is a cooperative apartment building at 1 West 72nd Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, United States. The Dakota was...
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Richard Morris Hunt (category Richard Morris Hunt buildings)
helped shape New York City with his designs for the 1902 entrance façade and Great Hall of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Fifth Avenue building, the pedestal...
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The New York City Tribune was a daily newspaper that existed from 1976 to 1991 in New York City and was published by News World Communications, owned by...
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1 Wall Street Court (redirect from New York Cocoa Exchange Building)
known as the Beaver Building and the Cocoa Exchange) is a residential building in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City, United States...
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list of demolished buildings and structures in New York City. Over time, countless buildings have been built in what is now New York City. Some of them...
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that point it was acquired by its smaller rival the New-York Tribune to form the New York Herald Tribune. The first issue of the paper was published by James...
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The New-York Daily Times was established in 1851 by New-York Tribune journalists Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones. The Times experienced significant...
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Cathedral in Lincoln, England, and the Empire State Building and the original World Trade Center, both in New York City. Before the modern skyscraper era emerged...
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The New York Stock Exchange Building (also NYSE Building) is the headquarters of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), located in the Financial District...
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Fame. A contemporary New York Times article cites the building as being 559 ft (170 m) tall. According to the New York Tribune, the statue cost $6,000...
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26 Broadway (redirect from Standard Oil Building (New York City))
Oil Building or Socony–Vacuum Building, is an office building adjacent to Bowling Green in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City...
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skyscrapers. New York City, and especially the borough of Manhattan, has the tallest skyline in the country. Eleven American buildings have held the...
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The Seagram Building is a skyscraper at 375 Park Avenue, between 52nd and 53rd Streets, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Designed...
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Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Its chief tenant is the New York Times Company, publisher of The New York Times. The building is 1,046 ft (318.8 m)...
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List of early skyscrapers (category Lists of tallest buildings)
Insurance Building New York Times Building New York Tribune Building New York World Building Osborne Apartments Park Row Building St. Paul Building Temple...
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Reserve Bank of New York Building, also known as 33 Liberty Street, is a building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City, which serves...
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The Barclay–Vesey Building (also known as 100 Barclay, the Verizon Building, and formerly the New York Telephone Company Building) is an office and residential...
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Manhattan, New York. Arthur Gilman and Edward H. Kendall designed the building, with George B. Post as a consulting engineer. The Equitable Life Building was...
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