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  2. Century Building (Union Square, Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] The building is unusual in that it is one of relatively few commercial buildings in the Queen Anne style within New York City. [2] First used in the United States in the 1860s, the Queen Anne style included such features as asymmetric brick facades, stone decorative trim, elaborate ornamentation, and roofs interrupted by dormers or gables.

  3. 125 West 55th Street - Wikipedia

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    125 West 55th Street, also known as Avenue of the Americas Plaza, is a 23-story, 575,000-square-foot (53,400 m 2) office building located on 55th Street between the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) and Seventh Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

  4. Morse Building - Wikipedia

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    Rise of the New York Skyscraper, 1865–1913. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-07739-1. OCLC 32819286. "Morse Building" (PDF). New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. September 19, 2006. "Reconstructing the Morse Building, New York". Engineering Record. Vol. 44. November 2, 1901. pp. 422–424.

  5. Nassau Boulevard station - Wikipedia

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    Nassau Boulevard & South Avenue Garden City, New York: Coordinates: Owned by: Long Island Rail Road: Line(s) Hempstead Branch: Distance: 17.3 mi (27.8 km) from Long Island City [1] Platforms: 2 side platforms: Tracks: 2: Construction; Parking: Yes: Accessible: Yes: Other information

  6. Nassau Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    As early as 1915, Mekeel's Weekly Stamp News contained many advertisements for stamp dealers in Nassau Street. [5] In the 1930s, stamp collecting became very popular and Nassau Street was the center of New York City's "Stamp District", called its "Street of Stamps", with dozens of stamp and coin dealers along its short length. [6]

  7. Lenox Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Lenox Avenue – also named Malcolm X Boulevard; both names are officially recognized – is the primary north–south route through Harlem in the upper portion of the New York City borough of Manhattan. This two-way street runs from Farmers' Gate at Central Park North (110th Street) to 147th Street.

  8. Claremont Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Claremont Avenue is a short avenue in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It begins at 116th Street and runs north for a length of eleven blocks until it ends at Tiemann Place (the western segment of 127th Street ).

  9. 56 Henry (art gallery) - Wikipedia

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    The gallery was known for showcasing unique emerging and established artists in its modest storefront space. [2] When the space was sold by the owners in August 2015, Rines moved the gallery to 56 Henry in New York's Two Bridges neighborhood of Lower Manhattan , bordering Chinatown, and changed its name accordingly. [ 3 ]