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  2. Haynes Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    "The Haynes Pioneer" was the official factory magazine of the Haynes Automobile Company. It was named after Elwood Haynes's first car, the 1894 Haynes "Pioneer". The magazine featured articles like "Ocean to Ocean in One Day" and "The 1897 Haynes "Horseless Carriage" Again Becomes Property of the Haynes Company" (1916). [5]

  3. 5 Columbus Circle - Wikipedia

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    5 Columbus Circle (also known as 1790 Broadway and formerly known as the United States Rubber Company Building) is an office building on the southeast corner of Broadway and 58th Street, just south of Columbus Circle, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, New York, United States.

  4. General Motors Building (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    It is bounded by 59th Street to the north; Fifth Avenue and Grand Army Plaza to the west; 58th Street to the south; and Madison Avenue to the east. [3] [4] The General Motors Building's site covers 84,350 square feet (7,836 m 2), with a frontage of 200 feet (61 m) on Fifth and Madison Avenues and 420 feet (130 m) on 58th and 59th Streets. [3]

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

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    Frederick C. and Birdsall Otis Edey House (10 West 56th Street) July 24, 2007: The Emmet Building (95 Madison Avenue) March 6, 2018: Empire State Building: May 19, 1981: Engine Company Number 23 (215 West 58th Street) August 29, 1989: Engineers' Club Building (32 West 40th Street) March 22, 2011

  6. Grand Army Plaza (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Fifth Avenue was a two-way street, so the expanded plaza provided access for northbound traffic on Fifth Avenue. [19] During the late 19th century, the Fifth Avenue Plaza was used almost entirely by vehicles. There was a cross-shaped traffic island to the south of 59th Street and a larger traffic circle to the north of that street ...

  7. 58th Street - Wikipedia

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    58th Street may refer to: 58th (CTA station), a former Chicago "L" station; 58th Street (Manhattan), street in New York City; 58th Street (BMT Fifth Avenue Line), a ...

  8. Reuben's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Thirty years after it first opened its doors, Reuben's Restaurant and Delicatessen finally had a formal opening at 6 East 58th Street with the mayor at the time, Fiorello La Guardia, in attendance. [1] [2] Reuben's remained in that location until the restaurant was sold in the mid-1960s, when it moved to 38th Street and Madison Avenue. It ...

  9. Alwyn Court - Wikipedia

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    The Alwyn Court is at 180 West 58th Street, [4] on the southeast corner with Seventh Avenue and one block south of Central Park, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, United States. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The site covers 12,525 square feet (1,164 m 2 ), with a width of 100 feet (30 m) on Seventh Avenue and a depth of 125 feet (38 m) on ...