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  2. New York Tribune Building - Wikipedia

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    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 Hall and the Civic Center. It was at the intersection of Nassau and Spruce Streets, at 154 Printing House Square. Part of Lower Manhattan 's former "Newspaper Row", it was the headquarters of ...

  3. New York Times Building (41 Park Row) - Wikipedia

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    Designated NYCL. March 16, 1999 [ 1] 41 Park Row, also 147 Nassau Street and formerly the New York Times Building, is an office building in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City, across from City Hall and the Civic Center. It occupies a plot abutting Nassau Street to the east, Spruce Street to the north, and Park Row to the west.

  4. United States Playing Card Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Cincinnati in 1867 as Russell, Morgan & Co. and originally specialized in printing posters for traveling circuses. [3] [4] The company took its name from partners A. O. Russell and Robert J. Morgan, who together with James M. Armstrong and John F. Robinson Jr. purchased the Enquirer Job Printing Rooms division of the newspaper The Cincinnati Enquirer. [5]

  5. Printing House Row District - Wikipedia

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    Designated CL. May 9, 1996. The Printing House Row District is a National Historic Landmark District encompassing four architecturally important buildings on South Dearborn Street, between Jackson Boulevard (300 S.) and Ida B. Wells Drive (500 S., formerly Congress Parkway), in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois.

  6. Lyndhurst (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    Lyndhurst (mansion) Lyndhurst, also known as the Jay Gould estate, is a Gothic Revival country house that sits in its own 67-acre (27 ha) park beside the Hudson River in Tarrytown, New York, about a half mile south of the Tappan Zee Bridge on US 9.

  7. William Edwin Rudge - Wikipedia

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    William Edwin Rudge is the name of a grandfather, father and son, all of whom worked in the printing business. It's also the name of their business. [ 1] The first William Edwin Rudge (1835–1910) operated a small commercial print shop in New York City. [ 2] William Edwin Rudge II (1876–1931) was born in Brooklyn, N.Y.

  8. Printing House Square - Wikipedia

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    Printing House Square. Printing House Square was a London court in the City of London, so called from the former office of the King's Printer which occupied the site. For many years, the office of The Times stood on the site, [ 1] until it relocated to Gray's Inn Road and later to Wapping. The site has been completely redeveloped.

  9. Garden State Parkway - Wikipedia

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    Garden State Parkway Garden State Parkway highlighted in green Route information Maintained by NJTA Length 172.40 mi (277.45 km) Existed June 29, 1950 (June 29, 1950) –present History Completed 1956; NY extension completed 1957 Component highways Route 444 (unsigned) Tourist routes Pine Barrens Byway Restrictions No trucks north of exit 105; all trucks over 13"- 11" must exit at exit 29 ...