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Liberty National Bank was originally called the German American Bank but its name was changed to Liberty National Bank after World War I to remove any connection to that war's main enemy. In order to illustrate the bank's new image, the building was christened with three replicas of the Statue of Liberty sculpted by Leo Lentelli in 1925.
New York Central Black Rock Freight House: New York Central Black Rock Freight House: May 18, 2018 (#MP100002461) 68–120 Tonawanda St. Black Rock: Only remaining rail freight house in the city 124: New York Central Terminal
Liberty Building (Buffalo, New York), 1925 neo-classical 23-story building in Buffalo, New York; Liberty Building (Des Moines, Iowa), 1923 12-story highrise listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Liberty Building (Medford, Oregon), listed on the NRHP in Jackson County, Oregon; in Uruguay. Liberty Building (Montevideo), built ...
United States historic place Delaware Avenue Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district Greater Buffalo American Red Cross Building Show map of New York Show map of the United States Location W side of Delaware Ave. between North and Bryant Sts., Buffalo, New York Coordinates 42°54′20″N 78°52′23″W / 42.90556°N 78.87306°W / 42. ...
BellTel Lofts (former New York Telephone Company), Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn, 1930; Betsy Head Memorial Pool, Brownsville, Brooklyn, 1940; Brighton Beach Apartments and Garden Apartments, Brooklyn, 1934; Brooklyn Printing Plant, New York Times, Brooklyn, 1929; Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, 1934
"After the color image is established, the black silver-based image is dissolved away, leaving the color behind." #28 The Cathedral, Amsterdam, Holland Image credits: Detroit Photograph Company
The Statue of Liberty is an American icon. The National Park Service estimates that it costs at least $6 million annually to maintain both Liberty and Ellis islands. Aside from maintenance costs ...
Tallest building in Upstate New York 1912–1914. 1925–1929 Liberty Building: 345 / 105 23 Tallest building in Upstate New York 1925–1928. 1929–1972 Rand Building: 405 / 123 29 Tallest building in Upstate New York 1929–1966. First building to exceed the height of the original Electric Tower, demolished 27 years earlier. 1972- Seneca One ...