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  2. Wall Street Historic District (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    These are: Delmonico's Building (56 Beaver Street), the Bowling Green Offices Building (11 Broadway), the Cunard Building (25 Broadway), the Standard Oil Building (26 Broadway), the American Express Building (65 Broadway), City Bank Farmers Trust Building (20 Exchange Place), 90 Maiden Lane, the Down Town Association (60 Pine Street), the Cocoa ...

  3. Carll House (Huntington, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Carll House is a historic home located on the northwest corner of Wall Street and Central Street in Huntington in Suffolk County, New York. It consists of a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, three-bay, shingled main residence with a 2-story, three-bay shingled west wing. The earliest section of the house was built about 1820 and the west wing added about 1840 ...

  4. Huntington, New York - Wikipedia

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    Huntington is the setting of the long-running comic strip The Lockhorns. Huntington is the basis for the television series The Wonder Years. Huntington is the town in which the American sitcom Growing Pains supposedly takes place. [29] However, Robin Hood Lane, the street address of the Seaver family's home, is fictional. [30]

  5. List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan below ...

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    Neighborhood Playhouse (Henry Street Playhouse, Harry De Jur Playhouse), 466 Grand St & Pitt St 22 March 2011: New York Curb Exchange (later American Stock Exchange), 86 Trinity Place 26 June 2012 Archived 5 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine: New York City Marble Cemetery 52-72 E 2nd Street (see also New York Marble Cemetery) 4 March 1969

  6. Gordon Gekko - Wikipedia

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    Co-written by Stone and screenwriter Stanley Weiser, Gekko is said to be based loosely on several real-life financiers, including Stone's own father Louis Stone, [6] Wall Street broker Owen Morrisey, an old friend of Stone's [7] who was involved in a $20 million insider trading scandal in 1985, investment banker Dennis Levine, arbitrageur Ivan Boesky, [8] corporate raider Carl Icahn, investor ...

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  8. 2 Columbus Circle - Wikipedia

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    The Wall Street Journal wrote that the auditorium hosted film screenings, organ recitals, and experimental theater performances. [106] In October 1974, Fairleigh Dickinson University indicated it would no longer operate the Cultural Center, citing increasing expenses, waning public support, and the expiration of its agreement with Hartford.

  9. 1 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    1 Wall Street occupies an entire city block in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. The site is bounded by Broadway to the west, Wall Street to the north, New Street to the east, and Exchange Place to the south. 1 Wall Street is adjacent to the Adams Express Building, 65 Broadway, the Empire Building, Trinity Church, and Trinity Church's churchyard to the west; the ...