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50 United Nations Plaza Federal Office Building (San Francisco) 60 Hudson Street; 70 Pine Street; 90 Church Street; 109–111 South High Street; 111 Eighth Avenue; 130 Cedar Street; 185 Montague Street; 219 East 49th Street; 240 Central Park South; 275 Madison Avenue; 299 West 12th Street; 330 West 42nd Street; 369th Regiment Armory; 500 Fifth ...
The skyscraper, which has shaped Manhattan's distinctive skyline, has been closely associated with New York City's identity since the end of the 19th century.From 1890 to 1973, the title of world's tallest building resided continually in Manhattan (with a gap between 1894 and 1908, when the title was held by Philadelphia City Hall), with eight different buildings holding the title. [15]
The West Side Airlines Terminal closed in 1972, the Airlines Building was demolished in 1978, and the East Side Airline Terminal closed in 1984. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] The Cradle of Aviation Museum , the Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey , and Newark Metropolitan Airport Buildings preserve the history of aviation in the New York metro area.
On December 9, 2017, [128] as part of the LaGuardia redevelopment, Delta Air Lines ceased shuttle operations out of the Marine Air Terminal, moving back to Terminal C. Alaska Airlines and JetBlue relocated their operations from Terminal B to the Marine Air Terminal. [128] [129] Alaska Airlines ended all service from LaGuardia Airport on October ...
The 42nd Street Airlines Terminal, on the southwest corner of Park Avenue and 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, was the first of three airline terminals constructed in New York City. It was located at the site of the former Hotel Belmont. [ 2 ]
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In 1927, wetlands on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay were filled to form an airport with an east–west runway, three hangars, an administration building, and a yacht harbor. By 1930, United States Army Air Corps operations referred to the site as Benton Field. Pan Am used the yacht harbor as their California terminal for trans-Pacific ...
This list of early skyscrapers details a range of tall, commercial buildings built between 1880 and the 1930s, predominantly in the United States cities of New York and Chicago, but also across the rest of the U.S. and in many other parts of the world.