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The United States Custom House is a historic United States federal government building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Built between 1932 and 1934 to the Art Deco designs of the architectural firm of Ritter & Shay, the building occupies an entire block between Second, Chestnut, and Sansom Streets and the former Exchange Place in the heart of the oldest section of the city.
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The Merchants' Exchange Building served as New York City's custom house before the Alexander Hamilton Custom House was built. The New York Custom House had occupied several sites in Lower Manhattan before the Alexander Hamilton Custom House was built. [7] [76] The first such house was established in 1790 at South William Street. [79]
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The federal Custom House in Philadelphia was located at Carpenters' Hall between 1802 and 1819, except for a brief interruption between January and April, 1811. [13] In 1970, Carpenters' Hall was declared a National Historic Landmark. [14]
[6]: 8 The Customs Service signed a long-term lease with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey at Six World Trade Center in 1970, [7] and moved the custom house there in 1973. [8] After the World Trade Center was destroyed during the September 11 attacks in 2001, employees were moved to various places in Manhattan , Queens , and ...
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