783:
866:
from 1906 until 1921, when the space was leased by the
Guaranty Trust Company. Following World War I, the Chamber of Commerce's influence started to shrink as corporations became more prominent. In June 1921, the building was temporarily closed so architects Helmle and Corbett could remodel the interior. As part of the project, the mansard roof was modified to accommodate a full story, which housed the chamber's library and two committee rooms. A dining room was added on the third floor, and a new elevator lobby and emergency stairway was added. The expanded building opened on January 5, 1922, at the monthly meeting of the chambers.
4338:
105:
724:
time. It had to be delivered in a custom crate, and part of the building's outer wall had to be temporarily removed so the carpet could be put inside. The original floor surface was made of marble, although it was covered with a plywood platform in 1991. When the building was used by the
Chamber of Commerce, the seats were arranged along the walls. At the center of one wall, a raised platform had space for the President's chair and desk, as well as the desks of other officials. Mahogany desks for the International Commercial Bank of China were installed in 1991 after the building was renovated.
910:. With the relocation, the Great Hall's portraits had to be removed as well. The new offices could only fit 10 to 20 of the Great Hall's 300 portraits, but the Chamber of Commerce Building could store about 200 of these portraits. There was a controversy over the portraits' removal, since art experts considered these to be integral to the room's character, and about 80 portraits would have to be given away. The chamber's collections curator, Evelyn G. Ortner, said in early 1983 that the chamber was no longer selling portraits. Some of these portraits were subsequently exhibited at the
3857:
3730:
3091:
3045:
2926:
2888:
2650:
2544:
2317:
6380:
673:
891:
922:(now Mega International Commercial Bank) purchased the building for $ 5.6 or $ 5.75 million. Two years later, Haines Lundberg Waehler finished renovating the building into office space at a cost of more than $ 12 million. The badly damaged wall covering was replaced with velvet; a plywood floor surface was laid atop the original marble floor of the Great Hall, and cables were run beneath the plywood floor. The mechanical systems were also overhauled. Since the building was on the
6368:
555:
4844:
4864:
4854:
4345:
6356:
720:. The paintings dated to 1772 and were generally only of deceased individuals; the chamber did not remove portraits once they were hung. The collection was also generally viewable only to chamber members, but the public was occasionally allowed inside the building. Many portraits were removed in 1979 when the chamber moved out. The collection was broken up, with some portraits being donated or sold.
874:
ground-floor space was occupied by the
Harriman National Bank by 1929. Harriman only stayed in the building through the mid-1930s. The Chamber of Commerce was generally slow to adopt new technology, and this was reflected in the building's machinery. For example, in 1927, the chamber voted to replace the building's original light dimmers rather than buy a newer lighting system for the building.
365:. The second story contained the Chamber of Commerce's Great Hall, hung with portraits of important individuals from American history. The rest of the building was largely devoted to offices or meeting rooms for the chamber. Over the years, numerous stores and banks have rented out the ground story. The building's design was largely positively received upon its completion.
829:. News media reported in December 1900 that the chamber was considering paying $ 300,000 for a site on Pine Street. The chamber's president Morris K. Jesup bought the Real Estate Exchange Building the next month from the Central Realty, Bond, and Trust Company, at a cost of $ 700,000. James B. Baker had been selected as the architect by May 1901. The
865:
During the first decade of the 20th century, the
Lawyers' Title Insurance and Trust Company had offices in the Chamber of Commerce Building, with 700 employees. The company moved to its own structure between July and September 1908. The Lawyers' Mortgage Company occupied the basement and ground floor
736:
Following the 1922 renovation, the fourth floor contained an oak-paneled elevator landing and vaulted stair hall. The ceiling of the fourth-floor elevator landing had three octagonal allegorical reliefs depicting commerce, industry, and transportation. The original library on the fourth floor became
680:
The Great Hall, the building's main room on the second story, has floor dimensions of 90 by 60 feet (27 by 18 m) with a ceiling 30 feet (9.1 m) high. The lower part of the room was not designed with any windows because the chamber's massive portraits were to be hung in that area. The upper
653:
in Venice and led to the second-story main room and elevator hall. The decoration of the hall's upper half was extremely elaborate. Colored-marble Ionic columns supported a frieze, above which rose a domed ceiling. Between each set of columns, there were tablets that were inscribed with the names of
1007:
in 1977. Following the chamber's relocation in 1979, the LPC also considered the Great Hall as an interior landmark. The LPC ultimately decided against it because the agency's rules mandated that interior landmarks had to be public spaces, and the chamber had claimed that the interior was a private
648:
As designed, the main entrance opened into a large vestibule on the first (ground) floor, which in turn led to a double-height hall measuring 20 by 80 feet (6.1 by 24.4 m). This hall was made of Caen stone and marble. The building's elevators, as well as a stair to the second-floor Great Hall,
368:
The building was constructed after wealthy members of the
Chamber of Commerce raised funds. The architecture firm of Helmle and Corbett remodeled the interior and built a new floor in 1922, resulting in changes to the mansard roof. French and Martiny's sculptures, installed in 1903, were removed in
881:
department store in 1944, with the space to be used by
Wanamaker's men's division. After World War II, most of the chamber's day-to-day operations were outsourced and the chamber was staffed exclusively by volunteers. The Great Hall was consequently no longer used frequently. In 1968, the general
848:
donated the statues of DeWitt
Clinton, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay. The sculptures, to cost $ 12,000 each, were contracted to Martiny and French after the original plan to decorate the Liberty Street facade with allegorical sculptures was abandoned. The Chamber of Commerce Building opened on
773:
was the first president of the
Chamber of Commerce to suggest a dedicated headquarters building for the chamber, in 1865, but nothing came of that plan. When the Real Estate Exchange Building at 65 Liberty Street was completed in 1884, the Chamber of Commerce had moved there. This structure was an
732:
In general, the upper stories had decorative woodwork and marblework. On the third and fourth stories were meeting rooms as well as space for the
Commerce Club. This portion of the building contained the library, president's room, committee rooms, and offices. Much of the furniture was colonial in
873:
made casts for the sculptural groups so they could be redone in granite or bronze if the chamber ever requested their reinstallation, although that never occurred. The same year, the
Interstate Trust Company opened in the ground floor and basement after alterations were made to these stories. The
723:
The floor had a "large and beautiful rug", which covered almost the whole space; it measured around 60 by 38 feet (18 by 12 m) and weighed 2,750 pounds (1,250 kg). Manufactured by W. & J. Sloane (who were members of the chamber), the carpet was the largest to ever be imported at the
804:
A new-building fund for the Chamber of Commerce had raised $ 700,000 by June 1897. The New York Realty, Bond, Exchange and Trust Company bought the 65 Liberty Street site in 1899 for $ 580,000. The chamber had raised its original goal of $ 1 million by the following April. Wealthy members of the
796:
magazine, the Chamber of Commerce wished for its assembly hall to be "spacious and imposing" and for the exterior to be "large enough to avoid insignificance". At the time, the Chamber of Commerce was housed in a "small apartment". While the chamber's monthly meetings were lightly attended, the
526:
and is divided horizontally into three sections: ground story, second story, and third and fourth stories. On Liberty Street, the leftmost bay is generally more elaborate than the three rightmost bays. The side facade on Liberty Place is similar to that on Liberty Street, though more simple in
6420:
626:
The third and fourth floors were originally set back behind the Liberty Street facade, creating a terrace above the colonnade. The third floor is plainly decorated, with paired windows in each bay, while the fourth floor is within the dormer roof. Within the mansard roof, there are three
483:, for which the structure was erected. The building was expanded in 1922 by Helmle & Corbett, while the interior design dates to a 1991 renovation by Haines Lundberg Waehler. Charles T. Wills served as the primary contractor for the original work as well as for the 1922 expansion.
960:
reported upon the building's opening, "Comments on the building as a whole are not always favorable". Among the criticisms was the fact that the colonnade was not genuine and served to "obscure the windows on the top floor", as well as the lack of natural lighting at ground level.
882:
public was allowed to regularly enter the Great Hall for the first time in the building's history. The New York Chamber of Commerce merged with the Commerce and Industry Association in 1973, and 65 Liberty Street became the headquarters of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
622:
beneath it. The leftmost bay on Liberty Street is not included in the colonnade but has an oval window above a large rectangular window. The Liberty Place facade contains similar oval windows at the top of the wall, although they are subdivided by flat pilasters.
2576:"New Home of Chamber of Commerce; Comparatively Small in Size, the New Building Will Be Distinctly Artistic -- Constructed Entirely of Stone, Without Steel Girders -- Many Additional Conveniences for Members -- Good Kitchen and Dining Room Among the New Features"
578:. The colonnade contains a pair of columns at each end, as well as two single columns in the center. Within the colonnade's bays, there were three sculptural groups supported on pedestals. The sculptural groups were each 8 feet (2.4 m) tall and depicted
801:, then the president of the chamber, hoped to raise $ 1 million for the structure by 1897. In addition to offices, a library, and an assembly room, Orr planned to include space on the first floor for a space that could be rented out to a bank.
1003:(LPC) as an official city landmark on January 18, 1966. It was one of the first landmarks to be designated by the LPC in Manhattan. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and was re-added to the NRHP as a
917:
The Chamber of Commerce Building remained unoccupied for ten years because potential tenants balked at the cost of retrofitting it to modern standards, and potential buyers had already twice failed to complete the sale. In 1989, the
657:
The rest of the first floor was rented out as a banking room, the only commercial concern in the building. The banking room's decorations included a marble floor and mahogany trim. There was also a banking vault, described in the
4666:
4661:
4749:
4128:
764:
Before the current building at 65 Liberty Street was built, the chamber had never been housed in a building specifically constructed for use as its headquarters. Instead, the chamber occupied several office buildings or
534:
in the second bay from the right; it is flanked by two full-height windows, one on each side. A more ornate entrance to the upper levels protrudes slightly from the leftmost bay. The left entrance is topped by an arched
4744:
4123:
944:
stated, "Of non-official buildings projected or already begun, none is more important in its indirect bearing on the commercial greatness of the city than the home of the Chamber of Commerce." Upon its completion, the
4814:
949:
said the structure "is distinguished at once from the merely business buildings by its sumptuous character, its costly materials, and the obvious freedom from ordinary business limitations, shown by its design." The
6435:
4205:
4200:
4606:
4754:
4656:
4586:
4381:
4133:
1396:
4739:
4646:
4566:
4501:
4486:
4391:
4118:
1031:
4591:
4471:
2066:
4631:
4621:
4596:
4581:
4576:
4526:
4466:
4461:
4441:
4426:
4421:
4416:
4411:
4401:
4366:
4275:
4215:
4210:
1443:
451:
of 83.42 feet (25 m) on Liberty Street and extends 91.25 feet (28 m) deep. The Chamber of Commerce Building is surrounded by numerous other structures, including the Liberty Tower and the
4673:
4616:
4611:
4541:
4531:
4516:
4491:
4451:
4406:
4396:
4195:
1215:
1026:
4768:
4641:
4636:
4601:
4556:
4551:
4546:
4536:
4521:
4506:
4496:
4456:
4446:
4386:
4376:
4361:
4778:
4706:
4678:
4651:
4626:
4481:
4436:
930:, the bank hoped to receive a tax credit for the renovation. The bank ultimately received a tax credit for 20% of the renovation cost. As of 2021, Mega International still owned the building.
6450:
5594:
4431:
19:
This article is about the building in the borough of Manhattan. For the residential skyscraper in the borough of Brooklyn, sometimes also referred to as the Chamber of Commerce Building, see
5473:
4759:
4138:
3602:
3958:
2358:
4788:
4783:
4773:
857:
and various ambassadors and representatives from other nations. The sculptures by Martiny and French were dedicated on November 17, 1903, with a ceremony attended by 400 chamber members.
654:
the Chamber of Commerce's officers. At the time of the building's construction, the tablets accommodated names of past officers and could be inscribed with the names of future officers.
4793:
972:, wrote that "Inside and out, the building is an example of the kind of period architectural opulence that, if you have to ask the cost, you can't afford it". Architectural historian
4798:
4701:
996:
that the building had been praised because of its small scale amid high-rise buildings, "which, ironically, was one aspect of the city to which most business men pointed with pride".
3561:
2213:
2110:
4847:
4724:
4696:
4561:
4150:
3518:
3314:
2170:
6415:
4729:
4571:
4268:
4155:
2019:
2406:
2254:
6075:
737:
a banquet room, while another story with a library and committee rooms was added. During the 1991 renovation, the third and fourth floors became executive offices for the
140:
4232:
2943:"Chamber of Commerce Cornerstone Laid; Prominent Members Present for the Simple Ceremonies. Short Addresses by C.s. Smith and Morris K. Jesup -- Prayer by Bishop Potter"
782:
6090:
4734:
4714:
4511:
4371:
4160:
4113:
4857:
4719:
4476:
4261:
4145:
2194:"Nation Makers' Portraits on Public View This Week; Famous Gallery of the Chamber of Commerce of New York State Has Paintings of 233 Builders of American Prosperity"
3643:
6430:
4900:
4237:
4190:
1379:
530:
There are two entrances at the ground story on Liberty Street, both raised slightly above street level. The entrance to the building's ground floor is within a
4222:
4090:
2635:
681:
part of the main room, above 20 feet (6.1 m), contains the oval windows of the facade. The walls are topped by elaborate multicolored decorations such as
6440:
4978:
790:
By the end of the 19th century, the Chamber of Commerce was looking to construct a building with enough space for offices and an assembly room. According to
3715:
1435:
1172:
4822:
4227:
4170:
1021:
733:
design. The president's room was more elaborately decorated than the other rooms on these levels. Italian woodwork and white marble were used throughout.
4327:
4317:
3816:
3684:
5038:
2742:
956:, in 1910, stated that the building and its portrait collection were "well worth seeing", despite being relatively unknown to New Yorkers. However, as
598:). Near the top of the colonnade are oval windows overlooking what was originally the Chamber of Commerce's main room. These windows are supported by
6425:
4165:
2911:
3265:
3219:
3173:
3127:
2962:
2796:
2686:
2595:
2449:
1901:
1852:
1746:
1544:
704:
There were nearly three hundred portraits in the room at its peak. The portraits included those of John Cruger, the first president of the chamber;
5048:
1254:
3585:
6405:
6095:
4827:
4182:
3951:
3030:
2341:
1614:
1328:
1000:
381:
86:
2873:
2823:"It Has Raised a Million: Subscribers to the Chamber of Commerce Fend Home of Its Own Commensurate With the Importance of That Body Now Assured"
2529:
869:
The sculptural groups on the facade, having worn down significantly due to chemical reactions and weather conditions, were removed in 1926. The
380:
The Chamber of Commerce Building's design and scale was largely praised upon its completion. The building was designated a city landmark by the
5138:
3076:
3350:"New Trust Co. Opens To-day In Liberty St: Interstate Starts With Paid in Capital of $ 3,000,000 and $ 900,000 Surplus; Ex-Gov.Silzer Is Head"
2302:
1074:
6400:
6065:
6070:
750:
480:
327:
4893:
4867:
3929:
5083:
4083:
77:
6080:
5928:
5478:
5453:
1250:
1009:
491:
452:
393:
201:
5823:
3246:"Prince Says Japan Seeks No More War; Tokugawa, Head of Japanese Delegation to Arms Conference, Guest of State Chamber of Commerce"
2002:
753:
was founded in 1768 as the first organization of its type in North America. After the chamber was granted a formal charter by King
2237:
4312:
2389:
64:
6410:
6137:
5938:
5063:
4886:
919:
738:
6445:
5503:
5103:
4076:
4051:
2052:
1618:
1344:
1120:
833:
of the building was laid on November 8, 1901, with ceremonies attended by over a hundred members of the Chamber of Commerce.
709:
5933:
3987:
6085:
5923:
5689:
5679:
5674:
5388:
4284:
4105:
4010:
3994:
3461:"Bank Leases Downtown Space For $ 1,000,000: Harriman National to Locate in Liberty St.; Park Place Realty Figures in Deal"
1494:
1144:
923:
385:
46:
3626:
5559:
5393:
5078:
2831:
5664:
5423:
5053:
374:
6112:
5599:
5073:
1304:
1155:
927:
3385:"Interstate Trust Co. To Open About Oct. 1; State Permit Is Asked to Add Five More Directors to Silzer Bank's Board"
2623:
5763:
5659:
5574:
5498:
5443:
5403:
4998:
1219:
6203:
5133:
5023:
3707:
1478:"Chamber of Commerce Enlarged and Beautified: Liberty Street Structure Will Be Ready for Resumption of This Week"
1180:
3108:"Newest Home of Title Insurance; Lawyers' Company Finally Installed in Its Recently Completed Broadway Building"
551:, two ancient Roman gods that collectively depicted commerce. A carved marble band runs above the ground story.
5974:
5654:
5604:
5448:
5438:
5008:
4242:
717:
631:
each facing Liberty Street and Liberty Place. The dormer windows are topped by decorative hoods and flanked by
6421:
Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in New York (state)
3838:
3667:
6298:
5793:
4909:
907:
405:
307:
4023:
432:
to the north. Liberty Place serves as an alley between the Chamber of Commerce Building to the west and the
6208:
5584:
5468:
5148:
5058:
4006:
2903:
797:
annual luncheons drew hundreds of members, even though the previous quarters could fit only fifty people.
326:
building was constructed between 1901 and 1902 as the first headquarters to be built specifically for the
6335:
6157:
6004:
5953:
5669:
5539:
5493:
5033:
3812:
3541:
3384:
3245:
3199:
3153:
3107:
2942:
2776:
2666:
2575:
2429:
2193:
2090:
1881:
1832:
1726:
1524:
985:
911:
766:
754:
4253:
4040:
3885:
3498:
3422:
3294:
2150:
1246:
6346:
6313:
6238:
6218:
5994:
5088:
5003:
3800:
3295:"Commerce Building Statues Removed; Crumbling of Marble Called a Public Danger -- New Ones May Be Made"
1111:
1004:
507:
425:
389:
334:
299:
55:
3022:
853:
was the primary orator at the opening ceremony. while the guests included then-current U.S. President
486:
The building is four stories high, plus a half-story attic. Its structural system consists of masonry
6253:
6223:
6188:
6183:
6178:
6132:
5999:
5984:
5798:
5619:
5614:
5579:
5483:
5418:
5143:
3154:"Lawyers Mortgage Co. To Build Home: Nassau Street Corner to Be Improved With a Monumental Structure"
2865:
437:
433:
3856:
3729:
3090:
3060:
3044:
2925:
2887:
2649:
2543:
2316:
2041:
Kusserow, Karl; Blackmar, Elizabeth; Staiti, Paul J; Bluestone, Daniel M; Barquist, David L (2013).
377:
bought the building in 1989 and the interior was subsequently renovated by Haines Lundberg Waehler.
6278:
6273:
6263:
6258:
6193:
5750:
5398:
2294:
1727:"Chamber of Commerce Plans for New Home; Marble Palace Will Be on Site of Old Real Estate Exchange"
1063:
818:
6243:
6233:
6127:
5788:
5624:
5554:
5408:
5378:
822:
476:
429:
323:
191:
5828:
5808:
5549:
5529:
5108:
5093:
5028:
4307:
599:
575:
104:
3923:
3776:
Eisenstadter, Ingrid (January 12, 1998). "What's old is new again as restoration catches on".
1952:"New Chamber of Commerce: a Handsome Structure to Be Built at Liberty-st. And Liberty Place".
6100:
6060:
5943:
5874:
5818:
5782:
5433:
5338:
4322:
4302:
4014:
3998:
3781:
3758:
3469:
3358:
2992:
2724:
1965:
1486:
583:
358:
68:
3666:
3625:
3244:
3198:
3152:
3106:
2941:
2775:
2665:
2574:
2428:
2388:
2340:
2236:
1880:
1831:
1725:
1523:
1378:
1327:
6372:
6198:
6055:
6014:
5849:
5684:
5649:
5629:
5463:
5128:
5123:
5118:
5113:
5068:
4983:
3423:"Downtown Office for Harriman Bank; Quarters in Chamber of Commerce Building on Liberty St"
952:
940:
849:
November 11, 1902, just more than a year after the opening ceremony. Former U.S. President
841:
837:
792:
421:
303:
20:
8:
6360:
6162:
6122:
5183:
4973:
1455:
1070:
965:
870:
814:
798:
562:
On the second floor, in the three rightmost bays facing Liberty Street, there is a small
548:
6248:
6107:
5564:
5098:
5043:
2091:"New York State Chamber of Commerce, Born in 1768, Is Oldest Existing Body of Its Kind"
1293:
1141:"National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Wall Street Historic District"
973:
899:
854:
805:
chamber ultimately raised a collective $ 1.5 million. Subscribers to the fund included
705:
591:
523:
350:
219:
205:
6303:
6009:
5879:
5803:
5634:
5609:
5508:
5363:
5253:
5233:
4863:
4057:
4047:
3897:
3750:
3676:
3635:
3594:
3553:
3510:
3434:
3396:
3306:
3257:
3211:
3165:
3119:
3068:
2954:
2788:
2750:
2716:
2678:
2587:
2521:
2441:
2398:
2350:
2246:
2205:
2162:
2102:
2058:
2048:
2011:
1957:
1893:
1844:
1738:
1536:
1388:
1340:
1310:
1300:
1116:
988:. According to Stern, the interior was "one of New York's greatest interior spaces".
903:
826:
544:
487:
464:
456:
370:
6308:
6228:
5383:
5373:
5323:
5303:
5203:
5198:
5188:
5173:
5168:
4988:
4288:
3808:
1882:"Gifts of Three Statues.; Heroic Figures to Adorn the Chamber of Commerce Building"
850:
845:
713:
660:
650:
515:
495:
417:
319:
1607:
672:
5979:
5969:
5948:
5884:
5869:
5644:
5639:
5589:
5569:
5513:
5458:
5428:
5368:
5348:
5343:
5298:
5288:
5273:
5243:
5223:
5213:
3499:"Wanamaker Plans New Men's Store; Gets Space for Second Branch in Liberty Street"
3473:
3362:
890:
806:
770:
758:
649:
were placed at the end of this hall. The design of the stair was inspired by the
3785:
3762:
2996:
2728:
1969:
1490:
664:
as one of the city's largest vaults that did not belong to a safe-deposit firm.
5864:
5544:
5488:
5333:
5328:
5318:
5313:
5308:
5293:
5278:
5268:
5263:
5238:
5208:
5013:
4968:
4958:
4068:
1833:"New Chamber of Commerce Opened; Grover Cleveland the Orator at the Dedication"
1380:"Streetscapes: The Chamber of Commerce Building; New Owner for a 1902 Landmark"
1332:
981:
878:
595:
579:
567:
531:
362:
354:
3460:
3349:
2822:
1008:
space. In 2007, the building was designated as a contributing property to the
6394:
6283:
6268:
5833:
5743:
5731:
5178:
4922:
4035:
3901:
3754:
3680:
3639:
3598:
3557:
3514:
3438:
3400:
3310:
3261:
3215:
3169:
3123:
3072:
2958:
2792:
2754:
2720:
2682:
2591:
2525:
2445:
2402:
2354:
2250:
2209:
2166:
2106:
2062:
2044:
Picturing power: portraiture and its uses in the New York Chamber of Commerce
2015:
1961:
1897:
1848:
1742:
1540:
1477:
1392:
989:
698:
628:
413:
369:
1926 due to severe deterioration. After the Chamber of Commerce relocated to
315:
155:
142:
128:
4061:
2631:
2513:
1032:
National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan below 14th Street
786:
The Liberty Street facade as shown in the Historic American Buildings Survey
6288:
5854:
5813:
5737:
5358:
4993:
3200:"Downtown Changes.; Liberty Street Lease Recalls Old Names of Thoroughfare"
1314:
1291:
Stern, Robert A. M.; Gilmartin, Gregory; Massengale, John Montague (1983).
1140:
1106:
810:
690:
607:
522:
clad with copper. The main facade on Liberty Street contains four vertical
519:
460:
342:
2042:
1525:"Commerce Home Altered: Many New Features in Chamber of Commerce Building"
938:
When the Chamber of Commerce Building was being constructed, a writer for
6436:
Office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan
6384:
6293:
5534:
5353:
5283:
5258:
5248:
5018:
4963:
4283:
2987:"Topics in New York: Cornerstone Laid for New Chamber of Commerce Home".
2777:"Chamber of Commerce: Fund of $ 1,000,000 for the New Building Completed"
2743:"Real Estate Exchange; Its Building on Liberty Street Sold for $ 580,000"
1216:
New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications
1027:
List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan below 14th Street
830:
611:
571:
554:
540:
6213:
5757:
5218:
5193:
4953:
5859:
4918:
4878:
898:
The chamber decided to sell 65 Liberty Street in 1979, relocating to
682:
615:
563:
409:
338:
311:
124:
3921:
558:
Front view of the second-story colonnade on the rightmost three bays
447:
has a total area of 7,878 square feet (731.9 m). The lot has a
5989:
5228:
1801:
1799:
694:
587:
536:
518:, a former U.S. senator from Vermont. The top story is housed in a
448:
444:
346:
999:
The Chamber of Commerce Building's exterior was designated by the
2342:"Commercial Property: Unusual Spaces; An Oak Board Room, Anyone?"
511:
420:, U.S. It occupies the southeastern corner of a block bounded by
4344:
4046:. Photographs by Christopher Little. New York: Abbeville Press.
1796:
1295:
New York 1900: Metropolitan Architecture and Urbanism, 1890–1915
539:
with an elaborate carving. Above that entrance was a carving by
322:, U.S. Designed by architect James Barnes Baker, the four-story
2040:
1115:(5th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. p. 39.
686:
632:
619:
603:
6355:
1440:
The Real Estate Record: Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide
6451:
New York State Register of Historic Places in New York County
3745:"Taiwan Bank to Buy New York Landmark For Its Headquarters".
1339:(4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 13.
906:
and merging with the New York City Partnership to create the
1179:. National Park Service. September 10, 2007. Archived from
3839:"Alonzo B. Hepburn, President of the Chamber of Commerce"
1442:. Vol. 67, no. 1729. May 4, 1901. p. 787.
333:
The structure is clad with Vermont marble and includes a
3952:"National Register of Historic Places 2007 Weekly Lists"
1290:
1335:; Postal, Matthew A. (2009). Postal, Matthew A. (ed.).
1207:
514:. The marble blocks were quarried from a mine owned by
479:
style by architect James Barnes Baker, a member of the
6416:
Historic district contributing properties in Manhattan
373:
in 1979, the building stood vacant for ten years. The
6344:
4005:
3986:
3335:
2852:
2497:
2135:
2131:
1982:
1809:
1805:
1790:
1703:
1585:
1581:
475:
The Chamber of Commerce Building was designed in the
4021:
3665:
Herman, Robin; Johnston, Laurie (February 9, 1983).
2558:
2473:
2278:
1932:
1773:
1682:
1105:
1064:"Federal Register: 44 Fed. Reg. 7107 (Feb. 6, 1979)"
1022:
List of National Historic Landmarks in New York City
506:
The facade is made of Vermont marble upon a base of
4318:
History of the National Register of Historic Places
5039:Firehouse, Engine Company 10 and Ladder Company 10
4039:
3884:
3584:
3540:
3497:
3459:
3421:
3383:
3348:
3293:
2821:
2192:
2149:
2089:
2001:
1786:
1784:
1782:
1699:
1697:
1695:
1693:
1691:
1476:
1471:
1469:
1467:
1465:
1292:
2003:"Chamber Finally Admits Public to Its Great Hall"
964:Later critics looked favorably on the structure.
877:The ground floor and basement were leased to the
6392:
4098:
3928:. U.S. Department of the Interior. p. 162.
2390:"Real Estate; Taiwan Bank In Manhattan Landmark"
1769:
1767:
992:and Christopher Little wrote in their 1985 book
6431:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan
3586:"2 Major Business Units Make Merger Final Here"
1779:
1688:
1615:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
1462:
1329:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
1139:Howe, Kathy; Robins, Anthony (August 3, 2006).
1073:. February 6, 1979. p. 7538 (PDF p. 338).
1001:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
382:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
3664:
3492:
3490:
3288:
3286:
2735:
2569:
2567:
2508:
2506:
2382:
2380:
2378:
2376:
2334:
2332:
2330:
2328:
1995:
1993:
1991:
1875:
1873:
1826:
1824:
1822:
1820:
1818:
1720:
1718:
1716:
1714:
1712:
1518:
1516:
1514:
1512:
1430:
1428:
1426:
1424:
1422:
1420:
1418:
1416:
1414:
392:in 1977. It is a contributing property to the
5049:New York County Lawyers' Association Building
4894:
4269:
4084:
3922:United States. Dept. of the Interior (1985).
3627:"For Business Group, Art Is a Moving Problem"
2618:
2616:
1947:
1945:
1943:
1941:
1764:
1372:
1370:
1368:
1366:
1364:
1362:
1360:
1358:
1356:
980:, compared the design of the exterior to the
757:in 1770, it held an inaugural meeting at the
428:to the south, Liberty Place to the east, and
6441:Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York
5713:
3775:
3003:
2479:
1602:
1600:
1598:
1596:
1594:
1577:
1575:
1573:
1571:
1569:
1567:
1565:
777:
751:Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York
481:Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York
328:Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York
4868:National Register of Historic Places Portal
3957:. National Park Service. 2007. p. 65.
3487:
3283:
2564:
2503:
2373:
2325:
2274:
2272:
1988:
1928:
1926:
1924:
1922:
1870:
1815:
1709:
1678:
1676:
1674:
1672:
1670:
1668:
1666:
1653:
1651:
1649:
1647:
1645:
1643:
1641:
1639:
1509:
1411:
1202:
1200:
1198:
404:The Chamber of Commerce Building is in the
388:(NRHP) in 1973. The building also became a
345:. The facade formerly contained statues of
5479:Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building
5084:Trinity and United States Realty Buildings
4901:
4887:
4853:
4276:
4262:
4091:
4077:
3886:"Seven More Landmarks Chosen in Manhattan"
3769:
3738:
2980:
2704:
2613:
2151:"Chamber of Commerce Has Its Hall of Fame"
1938:
1353:
1177:National Historic Landmark summary listing
1138:
1109:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010).
860:
741:, while the top story became a cafeteria.
78:New York State Register of Historic Places
16:Commercial building in Manhattan, New York
5929:Leadership and Public Service High School
5454:Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building
4285:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
4024:"New York's Great Commercial Institution"
3944:
3807:. Vol. 64, no. 4. p. 503.
3798:
2624:"Chamber of Commerce Fittingly Dedicated"
2386:
1591:
1562:
1251:New York City Department of City Planning
492:New York City Department of City Planning
453:Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building
47:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
6426:National Historic Landmarks in Manhattan
5824:Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden
4034:
3925:Catalogue of National Historic Landmarks
3871:
3865:
3805:The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine
3780:. Vol. 14, no. 2. p. 36.
3009:
2485:
2269:
2000:Huxtable, Ada Louise (January 6, 1968).
1999:
1919:
1663:
1657:
1636:
1286:
1284:
1282:
1280:
1278:
1276:
1274:
1272:
1195:
1167:
1165:
889:
781:
774:iron-fronted building with six stories.
671:
553:
498:is 30,681 square feet (2,850.4 m).
3623:
2234:
1299:. New York: Rizzoli. pp. 189–190.
6406:Commercial buildings completed in 1902
6393:
4908:
3964:from the original on December 28, 2019
3708:"Art show to focus on industry giants"
3605:from the original on February 14, 2021
3582:
2876:from the original on February 15, 2021
2339:Dunlap, David W. (December 22, 1991).
2338:
2147:
2087:
1624:from the original on February 13, 2021
1436:"The New Chamber of Commerce Building"
1241:
1239:
1237:
1222:from the original on February 19, 2021
1134:
1132:
1101:
1099:
1097:
1095:
1080:from the original on December 30, 2016
1058:
1056:
1054:
1052:
920:International Commercial Bank of China
739:International Commercial Bank of China
697:at its center, surrounded by a gilded
375:International Commercial Bank of China
6035:
5905:
5712:
4933:
4882:
4257:
4072:
3718:from the original on February 9, 2021
3705:
3687:from the original on February 9, 2021
3542:"1902 Light System Kept as Tradition"
3271:from the original on January 16, 2022
3225:from the original on January 16, 2022
3179:from the original on January 16, 2022
3133:from the original on January 16, 2022
2968:from the original on January 16, 2022
2914:from the original on February 9, 2021
2802:from the original on January 16, 2022
2711:"Chamber of Commerce Building Fund".
2692:from the original on January 16, 2022
2601:from the original on January 16, 2022
2455:from the original on January 16, 2022
2440:. January 24, 1897. pp. 28, 30.
2387:Garbarine, Rachelle (July 31, 1991).
2361:from the original on February 4, 2020
2289:
2287:
2257:from the original on November 7, 2017
1907:from the original on January 16, 2022
1858:from the original on January 16, 2022
1752:from the original on January 16, 2022
1497:from the original on February 8, 2021
1269:
1162:
761:with twenty merchants in attendance.
6401:1902 establishments in New York City
5924:High School of Economics and Finance
5595:Knickerbocker Trust Company Building
5474:Keuffel & Esser Company Building
5389:Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
4011:National Register of Historic Places
3995:National Register of Historic Places
1377:Gray, Christopher (April 23, 1989).
1376:
1145:National Register of Historic Places
924:National Register of Historic Places
710:Founding Father of the United States
396:, an NRHP district created in 2007.
386:National Register of Historic Places
5394:American Bank Note Company Building
5064:St. George's Syrian Catholic Church
3819:from the original on April 24, 2022
3564:from the original on April 24, 2022
3521:from the original on April 24, 2022
3317:from the original on April 24, 2022
3079:from the original on April 24, 2022
3033:from the original on April 24, 2022
2834:from the original on April 24, 2022
2638:from the original on April 24, 2022
2532:from the original on April 24, 2022
2409:from the original on April 24, 2022
2216:from the original on April 24, 2022
2173:from the original on April 24, 2022
2113:from the original on April 24, 2022
2088:Berger, Meyer (November 30, 1955).
2069:from the original on April 24, 2022
2022:from the original on April 24, 2022
1550:from the original on April 24, 2022
1446:from the original on March 14, 2022
1399:from the original on April 21, 2022
1257:from the original on April 24, 2022
1234:
1129:
1092:
1049:
13:
6036:
5934:Léman Manhattan Preparatory School
5139:St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
5054:Old New York Evening Post Building
3706:Lewis, John (September 14, 1986).
3305:. September 22, 1926. p. 41.
3118:. September 27, 1908. p. 12.
2586:. September 28, 1902. p. 27.
2284:
2204:. November 23, 1924. p. X13.
14:
6462:
5600:Manhattan Life Insurance Building
5074:St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
3932:from the original on May 17, 2021
3646:from the original on May 24, 2015
3624:Brenson, Michael (June 9, 1982).
2630:. November 11, 1902. pp. 1,
2305:from the original on May 29, 2021
2301:. November 16, 1902. p. 19.
928:New York City designated landmark
610:above. Above the colonnade is an
6378:
6366:
6354:
5660:Western Union Telegraph Building
5499:New York Stock Exchange Building
5444:Excelsior Power Company Building
4999:American Stock Exchange Building
4862:
4852:
4843:
4842:
4343:
4336:
3896:. January 29, 1966. p. 29.
3855:
3728:
3583:Seigel, Max H. (April 5, 1973).
3552:. January 18, 1927. p. 35.
3357:. October 14, 1926. p. 34.
3210:. February 6, 1921. p. 56.
3089:
3067:. November 18, 1903. p. 6.
3043:
3029:. November 18, 1903. p. 3.
2924:
2910:. February 21, 1901. p. 6.
2886:
2872:. January 16, 1901. p. 11.
2667:"A Chamber of Commerce Building"
2648:
2542:
2315:
1843:. November 12, 1902. p. 3.
1535:. January 1, 1922. p. 113.
1485:. January 1, 1922. p. A16.
1337:Guide to New York City Landmarks
727:
543:, which contained depictions of
103:
5134:Perelman Performing Arts Center
4030:. Vol. 13. pp. 55–69.
3915:
3877:
3845:. December 11, 1910. p. 25
3831:
3792:
3699:
3658:
3617:
3576:
3533:
3452:
3414:
3395:. August 22, 1926. p. E9.
3376:
3341:
3329:
3256:. January 6, 1922. p. 27.
3237:
3191:
3145:
3099:
3053:
3015:
2991:. November 9, 1901. p. 8.
2953:. November 9, 1901. p. 6.
2934:
2904:"News and Gossip from New York"
2896:
2858:
2846:
2814:
2768:
2658:
2552:
2491:
2467:
2421:
2235:Roberts, Sam (April 20, 2013).
2228:
2185:
2141:
2125:
2081:
2034:
1976:
693:, and horns. The ceiling has a
527:design, and is five bays wide.
470:
298:is a commercial building on 65
56:U.S. National Historic Landmark
5975:Federal Hall National Memorial
5449:Federal Hall National Memorial
5304:56 Beaver Street (Delmonico's)
5009:Bowling Green Offices Building
2520:. January 9, 1901. p. 6.
2148:Walker, Waldo (July 3, 1927).
1608:"Chamber of Commerce Building"
1321:
1173:"New York Chamber of Commerce"
718:President of the United States
643:
606:below each window, as well as
238:
227:
214:
90:
1:
6411:Financial District, Manhattan
5906:
4934:
3749:. April 10, 1989. p. 1.
3468:. June 13, 1929. p. 40.
3433:. June 11, 1929. p. 49.
3164:. June 5, 1921. p. 100.
1037:
1010:Wall Street Historic District
908:Partnership for New York City
836:In May 1902, chamber members
667:
394:Wall Street Historic District
384:in 1966 and was added to the
357:, which had been designed by
202:Wall Street Historic District
6446:Buildings with mansard roofs
5469:John Street Methodist Church
5414:Chamber of Commerce Building
5059:Robert and Anne Dickey House
4819:National Historic Landmarks
4099:New York City historic sites
4022:David, A.C. (January 1903).
4007:Chamber of Commerce Building
3988:Chamber of Commerce Building
3509:. July 7, 1944. p. 26.
2830:. April 5, 1900. p. 9.
2787:. April 6, 1900. p. 6.
2715:. June 12, 1897. p. 3.
2677:. June 2, 1897. p. 11.
1042:
885:
302:, between Liberty Place and
296:Chamber of Commerce Building
39:Chamber of Commerce Building
28:United States historic place
7:
6336:Manhattan Community Board 1
6158:Downtown Manhattan Heliport
6005:New York City Police Museum
5954:Pine Street School New York
5494:New York City Police Museum
4166:National Historic Landmarks
3853:– via newspapers.com
3799:Blackshaw, Randall (1902).
3726:– via newspapers.com
3087:– via newspapers.com
3041:– via newspapers.com
3023:"Notable Event in New York"
2922:– via newspapers.com
2884:– via newspapers.com
2646:– via newspapers.com
2540:– via newspapers.com
2313:– via newspapers.com
1892:. May 22, 1902. p. 8.
1015:
968:, architectural writer for
912:New-York Historical Society
755:George III of Great Britain
638:
10:
6467:
5995:Museum of American Finance
3980:
3336:National Park Service 1977
2866:"Chamber of Commerce Site"
2853:National Park Service 1977
2514:"Chamber of Commerce Site"
2498:National Park Service 1977
2136:National Park Service 1977
2132:National Park Service 1973
1983:National Park Service 1973
1956:. May 2, 1901. p. 5.
1810:National Park Service 1977
1806:National Park Service 1973
1791:National Park Service 1973
1737:. May 2, 1901. p. 7.
1704:National Park Service 1977
1586:National Park Service 1977
1582:National Park Service 1973
1247:"59 Liberty Street, 10038"
1112:AIA Guide to New York City
1005:National Historic Landmark
744:
390:National Historic Landmark
18:
6330:
6171:
6150:
6133:Battery Maritime Building
6046:
6042:
6031:
6000:Museum of Jewish Heritage
5985:George Gustav Heye Center
5962:
5916:
5912:
5901:
5842:
5799:Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza
5775:
5723:
5719:
5708:
5620:New York Tribune Building
5615:New York Produce Exchange
5580:Hanover National Building
5522:
5419:Continental Bank Building
5159:
5144:Vehicular Security Center
4944:
4940:
4929:
4916:
4838:
4807:
4687:
4352:
4334:
4295:
4181:
4104:
3778:Crain's New York Business
3061:"Statuary Group Unveiled"
2559:Architectural Record 1903
2474:Architectural Record 1903
2430:"The Chamber of Commerce"
2279:Architectural Record 1903
1933:Architectural Record 1903
1774:Architectural Record 1903
1683:Architectural Record 1903
933:
778:Planning and construction
501:
284:
276:
268:
260:
252:
247:
236:
225:
213:NRHP reference
212:
197:
187:
179:
171:
134:
118:
114:
102:
98:
84:
75:
62:
53:
44:
37:
33:
6086:South Ferry/Whitehall St
5714:Other points of interest
5540:Barnum's American Museum
5399:American Surety Building
4572:Richmond (Staten Island)
3843:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
3813:2027/uiug.30112113988072
2870:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
2295:"Largest Rug in America"
2238:"300 Portraits of Power"
819:Cornelius Vanderbilt III
188:Architectural style
5783:Austin J. Tobin Plaza
5625:New York World Building
5560:Equitable Life Building
5555:City Investing Building
5504:New York Times Building
5409:Broad Exchange Building
5079:Transportation Building
3747:The Wall Street Journal
3466:New York Herald Tribune
3355:New York Herald Tribune
861:Chamber of Commerce use
823:William Collins Whitney
566:with six double-height
399:
6076:Rector St/Greenwich St
5939:Millennium High School
5829:Vietnam Veterans Plaza
5809:Imagination Playground
5530:Alexander Macomb House
5094:Trinity Court Building
5029:Downtown Athletic Club
5004:Barclay–Vesey Building
4308:Keeper of the Register
2908:Democrat and Chronicle
895:
787:
677:
559:
337:masonry base, a short
277:Designated NYSRHP
87:New York City Landmark
65:U.S. Historic district
5944:New York Film Academy
5819:Louise Nevelson Plaza
5434:Down Town Association
4828:Outside New York City
4323:National Park Service
4303:Contributing property
4015:National Park Service
3999:National Park Service
3668:"New York Day by Day"
3483:– via ProQuest.
3372:– via ProQuest.
2842:– via ProQuest.
1505:– via ProQuest.
893:
785:
675:
584:Daniel Chester French
557:
359:Daniel Chester French
156:40.70889°N 74.00972°W
69:Contributing property
6204:Church/Trinity Place
6081:Rector St/Trinity Pl
6015:South Street Seaport
5850:Brasserie Les Halles
5650:Tontine Coffee House
5630:Pearl Street Station
5464:Home Insurance Plaza
4984:125 Greenwich Street
4512:New York (Manhattan)
4028:Architectural Record
4017:. December 22, 1977.
3027:The Buffalo Enquirer
2628:The Brooklyn Citizen
1617:. January 18, 1966.
1012:, an NRHP district.
953:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
947:Architectural Record
941:The Century Magazine
842:John Stewart Kennedy
838:Morris Ketchum Jesup
793:Architectural Record
285:Designated NYCL
21:75 Livingston Street
6163:Wall Street Skyport
6123:Pier 11/Wall Street
5379:170–176 John Street
5184:1 Wall Street Court
4979:94 Greenwich Street
4974:88 Greenwich Street
4815:Bridges and tunnels
4001:. February 6, 1973.
3712:New York Daily News
1071:Library of Congress
976:, in his 1983 book
966:Ada Louise Huxtable
871:Piccirilli Brothers
815:John D. Rockefeller
799:Alexander Ector Orr
602:, with a frieze of
490:. According to the
261:Designated NHL
161:40.70889; -74.00972
152: /
6138:Whitehall Terminal
6113:World Trade Center
6091:Wall St/William St
5875:Rolfe's Chop House
5665:World Trade Center
5565:Gillender Building
5439:Equitable Building
5424:Continental Center
5104:World Trade Center
5099:Whitehall Building
5044:James Watson House
4910:Financial District
3894:The New York Times
3801:"The New New York"
3673:The New York Times
3632:The New York Times
3591:The New York Times
3550:The New York Times
3507:The New York Times
3431:The New York Times
3393:The New York Times
3303:The New York Times
3254:The New York Times
3208:The New York Times
3162:The New York Times
3116:The New York Times
3065:The New York Times
2951:The New York Times
2785:The New York Times
2747:The New York Times
2675:The New York Times
2584:The New York Times
2561:, pp. 57, 61.
2518:The New York Times
2438:The New York Times
2395:The New York Times
2347:The New York Times
2299:The Standard Union
2243:The New York Times
2202:The New York Times
2159:The New York Times
2099:The New York Times
2008:The New York Times
1890:The New York Times
1841:The New York Times
1776:, pp. 61, 65.
1735:The New York Times
1533:The New York Times
1385:The New York Times
1333:Dolkart, Andrew S.
974:Robert A. M. Stern
970:The New York Times
958:The New York Times
900:200 Madison Avenue
896:
855:Theodore Roosevelt
788:
706:Alexander Hamilton
678:
592:Alexander Hamilton
560:
488:load-bearing walls
463:to the south, and
459:to the southeast,
406:Financial District
351:Alexander Hamilton
308:Financial District
269:Designated CP
183:James Barnes Baker
6342:
6341:
6326:
6325:
6322:
6321:
6027:
6026:
6023:
6022:
6010:Skyscraper Museum
5897:
5896:
5893:
5892:
5804:Hudson River Park
5704:
5703:
5700:
5699:
5635:St. Paul Building
5610:Mortimer Building
5509:Park Row Building
5364:150 Nassau Street
5339:90–94 Maiden Lane
5254:28 Liberty Street
5234:20 Exchange Place
5160:East of Broadway/
5069:St. Paul's Chapel
4945:West of Broadway/
4876:
4875:
4313:Historic district
4251:
4250:
4106:National Register
4053:978-0-89659-458-6
3012:, pp. 11–12.
2488:, pp. 10–11.
2054:978-0-231-12358-7
1346:978-0-470-28963-1
1156:National Archives
1122:978-0-19538-386-7
982:Paris Opéra House
926:(NRHP) and was a
904:Midtown Manhattan
827:Guggenheim family
465:One Liberty Plaza
457:28 Liberty Street
371:Midtown Manhattan
292:
291:
272:February 20, 2007
264:December 22, 1977
248:Significant dates
122:65 Liberty Street
6458:
6383:
6382:
6381:
6371:
6370:
6369:
6359:
6358:
6350:
6096:Wall St/Broadway
6044:
6043:
6033:
6032:
5914:
5913:
5903:
5902:
5776:Parks and plazas
5724:Arts and culture
5721:
5720:
5710:
5709:
5575:Government House
5523:Former buildings
5404:Bennett Building
5384:250 Water Street
5374:161 Water Street
5324:63 Nassau Street
5204:5 Beekman Street
5199:2 New York Plaza
5189:1 William Street
5174:1 New York Plaza
5169:1 Hanover Square
4989:130 Cedar Street
4942:
4941:
4931:
4930:
4903:
4896:
4889:
4880:
4879:
4866:
4856:
4855:
4846:
4845:
4477:Kings (Brooklyn)
4347:
4340:
4339:
4278:
4271:
4264:
4255:
4254:
4243:Scenic landmarks
4093:
4086:
4079:
4070:
4069:
4065:
4045:
4042:Elegant New York
4031:
4018:
4002:
3992:
3974:
3973:
3971:
3969:
3963:
3956:
3948:
3942:
3941:
3939:
3937:
3919:
3913:
3912:
3910:
3908:
3891:
3888:
3881:
3875:
3869:
3863:
3862:
3860:
3859:
3852:
3850:
3835:
3829:
3828:
3826:
3824:
3796:
3790:
3789:
3773:
3767:
3766:
3742:
3736:
3735:
3733:
3732:
3725:
3723:
3703:
3697:
3696:
3694:
3692:
3670:
3662:
3656:
3655:
3653:
3651:
3629:
3621:
3615:
3614:
3612:
3610:
3588:
3580:
3574:
3573:
3571:
3569:
3547:
3544:
3537:
3531:
3530:
3528:
3526:
3504:
3501:
3494:
3485:
3484:
3482:
3480:
3463:
3456:
3450:
3449:
3447:
3445:
3428:
3425:
3418:
3412:
3411:
3409:
3407:
3390:
3387:
3380:
3374:
3373:
3371:
3369:
3352:
3345:
3339:
3333:
3327:
3326:
3324:
3322:
3300:
3297:
3290:
3281:
3280:
3278:
3276:
3270:
3251:
3248:
3241:
3235:
3234:
3232:
3230:
3224:
3205:
3202:
3195:
3189:
3188:
3186:
3184:
3178:
3159:
3156:
3149:
3143:
3142:
3140:
3138:
3132:
3113:
3110:
3103:
3097:
3096:
3094:
3093:
3086:
3084:
3057:
3051:
3050:
3048:
3047:
3040:
3038:
3019:
3013:
3007:
3001:
3000:
2984:
2978:
2977:
2975:
2973:
2967:
2948:
2945:
2938:
2932:
2931:
2929:
2928:
2921:
2919:
2900:
2894:
2893:
2891:
2890:
2883:
2881:
2862:
2856:
2850:
2844:
2843:
2841:
2839:
2828:New-York Tribune
2825:
2818:
2812:
2811:
2809:
2807:
2801:
2782:
2779:
2772:
2766:
2765:
2763:
2761:
2749:. May 11, 1899.
2739:
2733:
2732:
2713:New-York Tribune
2708:
2702:
2701:
2699:
2697:
2691:
2672:
2669:
2662:
2656:
2655:
2653:
2652:
2645:
2643:
2620:
2611:
2610:
2608:
2606:
2600:
2581:
2578:
2571:
2562:
2556:
2550:
2549:
2547:
2546:
2539:
2537:
2510:
2501:
2495:
2489:
2483:
2477:
2471:
2465:
2464:
2462:
2460:
2454:
2435:
2432:
2425:
2419:
2418:
2416:
2414:
2392:
2384:
2371:
2370:
2368:
2366:
2344:
2336:
2323:
2322:
2320:
2319:
2312:
2310:
2291:
2282:
2276:
2267:
2266:
2264:
2262:
2240:
2232:
2226:
2225:
2223:
2221:
2199:
2196:
2189:
2183:
2182:
2180:
2178:
2156:
2153:
2145:
2139:
2129:
2123:
2122:
2120:
2118:
2096:
2093:
2085:
2079:
2078:
2076:
2074:
2038:
2032:
2031:
2029:
2027:
2005:
1997:
1986:
1980:
1974:
1973:
1954:New-York Tribune
1949:
1936:
1930:
1917:
1916:
1914:
1912:
1906:
1887:
1884:
1877:
1868:
1867:
1865:
1863:
1857:
1838:
1835:
1828:
1813:
1803:
1794:
1788:
1777:
1771:
1762:
1761:
1759:
1757:
1751:
1732:
1729:
1722:
1707:
1701:
1686:
1680:
1661:
1655:
1634:
1633:
1631:
1629:
1623:
1612:
1604:
1589:
1579:
1560:
1559:
1557:
1555:
1549:
1530:
1527:
1520:
1507:
1506:
1504:
1502:
1483:New-York Tribune
1480:
1473:
1460:
1459:
1453:
1451:
1432:
1409:
1408:
1406:
1404:
1382:
1374:
1351:
1350:
1325:
1319:
1318:
1298:
1288:
1267:
1266:
1264:
1262:
1243:
1232:
1231:
1229:
1227:
1204:
1193:
1192:
1190:
1188:
1169:
1160:
1159:
1153:
1151:
1136:
1127:
1126:
1103:
1090:
1089:
1087:
1085:
1079:
1068:
1060:
994:Elegant New York
851:Grover Cleveland
846:William E. Dodge
767:trading exchange
714:Ulysses S. Grant
661:New-York Tribune
516:Redfield Proctor
496:gross floor area
288:January 18, 1966
256:February 6, 1973
240:
229:
216:
167:
166:
164:
163:
162:
157:
153:
150:
149:
148:
145:
107:
92:
31:
30:
6466:
6465:
6461:
6460:
6459:
6457:
6456:
6455:
6391:
6390:
6389:
6379:
6377:
6367:
6365:
6353:
6345:
6343:
6338:
6318:
6167:
6151:Other transport
6146:
6048:
6038:
6019:
5980:Fraunces Tavern
5970:China Institute
5958:
5949:Pace University
5908:
5889:
5885:The Dead Rabbit
5870:Fraunces Tavern
5838:
5771:
5751:Four Continents
5715:
5696:
5640:Singer Building
5590:Kemble Building
5570:Gilsey Building
5518:
5514:Potter Building
5459:Fraunces Tavern
5429:Corbin Building
5369:161 Maiden Lane
5349:120 Wall Street
5344:116 John Street
5299:55 Water Street
5289:55 Broad Street
5274:45 Broad Street
5244:25 Water Street
5224:17 State Street
5214:15 Broad Street
5161:
5155:
5034:Empire Building
5024:Cunard Building
4946:
4936:
4925:
4912:
4907:
4877:
4872:
4834:
4803:
4755:Above 110th St.
4689:
4683:
4354:
4348:
4342:
4341:
4337:
4332:
4291:
4282:
4252:
4247:
4216:Smaller islands
4177:
4139:Smaller islands
4100:
4097:
4054:
3990:
3983:
3978:
3977:
3967:
3965:
3961:
3954:
3950:
3949:
3945:
3935:
3933:
3920:
3916:
3906:
3904:
3889:
3883:
3882:
3878:
3870:
3866:
3854:
3848:
3846:
3837:
3836:
3832:
3822:
3820:
3797:
3793:
3774:
3770:
3744:
3743:
3739:
3727:
3721:
3719:
3714:. p. 744.
3704:
3700:
3690:
3688:
3663:
3659:
3649:
3647:
3622:
3618:
3608:
3606:
3581:
3577:
3567:
3565:
3545:
3539:
3538:
3534:
3524:
3522:
3502:
3496:
3495:
3488:
3478:
3476:
3458:
3457:
3453:
3443:
3441:
3426:
3420:
3419:
3415:
3405:
3403:
3388:
3382:
3381:
3377:
3367:
3365:
3347:
3346:
3342:
3334:
3330:
3320:
3318:
3298:
3292:
3291:
3284:
3274:
3272:
3268:
3249:
3243:
3242:
3238:
3228:
3226:
3222:
3203:
3197:
3196:
3192:
3182:
3180:
3176:
3157:
3151:
3150:
3146:
3136:
3134:
3130:
3111:
3105:
3104:
3100:
3088:
3082:
3080:
3059:
3058:
3054:
3042:
3036:
3034:
3021:
3020:
3016:
3008:
3004:
2986:
2985:
2981:
2971:
2969:
2965:
2946:
2940:
2939:
2935:
2923:
2917:
2915:
2902:
2901:
2897:
2885:
2879:
2877:
2864:
2863:
2859:
2851:
2847:
2837:
2835:
2820:
2819:
2815:
2805:
2803:
2799:
2780:
2774:
2773:
2769:
2759:
2757:
2741:
2740:
2736:
2710:
2709:
2705:
2695:
2693:
2689:
2670:
2664:
2663:
2659:
2647:
2641:
2639:
2622:
2621:
2614:
2604:
2602:
2598:
2579:
2573:
2572:
2565:
2557:
2553:
2541:
2535:
2533:
2512:
2511:
2504:
2496:
2492:
2484:
2480:
2472:
2468:
2458:
2456:
2452:
2433:
2427:
2426:
2422:
2412:
2410:
2385:
2374:
2364:
2362:
2337:
2326:
2314:
2308:
2306:
2293:
2292:
2285:
2277:
2270:
2260:
2258:
2233:
2229:
2219:
2217:
2197:
2191:
2190:
2186:
2176:
2174:
2154:
2146:
2142:
2130:
2126:
2116:
2114:
2094:
2086:
2082:
2072:
2070:
2055:
2039:
2035:
2025:
2023:
1998:
1989:
1981:
1977:
1951:
1950:
1939:
1931:
1920:
1910:
1908:
1904:
1885:
1879:
1878:
1871:
1861:
1859:
1855:
1836:
1830:
1829:
1816:
1804:
1797:
1789:
1780:
1772:
1765:
1755:
1753:
1749:
1730:
1724:
1723:
1710:
1702:
1689:
1681:
1664:
1656:
1637:
1627:
1625:
1621:
1610:
1606:
1605:
1592:
1580:
1563:
1553:
1551:
1547:
1528:
1522:
1521:
1510:
1500:
1498:
1475:
1474:
1463:
1449:
1447:
1434:
1433:
1412:
1402:
1400:
1375:
1354:
1347:
1326:
1322:
1307:
1289:
1270:
1260:
1258:
1245:
1244:
1235:
1225:
1223:
1206:
1205:
1196:
1186:
1184:
1183:on June 5, 2011
1171:
1170:
1163:
1149:
1147:
1137:
1130:
1123:
1104:
1093:
1083:
1081:
1077:
1066:
1062:
1061:
1050:
1045:
1040:
1018:
986:Charles Garnier
936:
888:
863:
807:Andrew Carnegie
780:
771:Abiel Abbot Low
759:Fraunces Tavern
747:
730:
670:
646:
641:
504:
494:, the interior
473:
443:The building's
440:, to the east.
402:
341:, and a copper
160:
158:
154:
151:
146:
143:
141:
139:
138:
123:
110:
94:
80:
71:
67:
58:
49:
40:
29:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
6464:
6454:
6453:
6448:
6443:
6438:
6433:
6428:
6423:
6418:
6413:
6408:
6403:
6388:
6387:
6375:
6363:
6340:
6339:
6331:
6328:
6327:
6324:
6323:
6320:
6319:
6317:
6316:
6311:
6306:
6301:
6296:
6291:
6286:
6281:
6276:
6271:
6266:
6261:
6256:
6251:
6246:
6241:
6236:
6231:
6226:
6221:
6216:
6211:
6206:
6201:
6196:
6191:
6186:
6181:
6175:
6173:
6169:
6168:
6166:
6165:
6160:
6154:
6152:
6148:
6147:
6145:
6144:
6143:
6142:
6141:
6140:
6135:
6125:
6117:
6116:
6115:
6105:
6104:
6103:
6098:
6093:
6088:
6083:
6078:
6073:
6068:
6063:
6052:
6050:
6040:
6039:
6037:Transportation
6029:
6028:
6025:
6024:
6021:
6020:
6018:
6017:
6012:
6007:
6002:
5997:
5992:
5987:
5982:
5977:
5972:
5966:
5964:
5960:
5959:
5957:
5956:
5951:
5946:
5941:
5936:
5931:
5926:
5920:
5918:
5910:
5909:
5899:
5898:
5895:
5894:
5891:
5890:
5888:
5887:
5882:
5877:
5872:
5867:
5862:
5857:
5852:
5846:
5844:
5843:Food and drink
5840:
5839:
5837:
5836:
5831:
5826:
5821:
5816:
5811:
5806:
5801:
5796:
5791:
5786:
5779:
5777:
5773:
5772:
5770:
5769:
5761:
5754:
5747:
5740:
5735:
5727:
5725:
5717:
5716:
5706:
5705:
5702:
5701:
5698:
5697:
5695:
5694:
5693:
5692:
5687:
5682:
5677:
5672:
5662:
5657:
5655:Tower Building
5652:
5647:
5642:
5637:
5632:
5627:
5622:
5617:
5612:
5607:
5605:Mills Building
5602:
5597:
5592:
5587:
5582:
5577:
5572:
5567:
5562:
5557:
5552:
5547:
5545:Blair Building
5542:
5537:
5532:
5526:
5524:
5520:
5519:
5517:
5516:
5511:
5506:
5501:
5496:
5491:
5489:Morse Building
5486:
5481:
5476:
5471:
5466:
5461:
5456:
5451:
5446:
5441:
5436:
5431:
5426:
5421:
5416:
5411:
5406:
5401:
5396:
5391:
5386:
5381:
5376:
5371:
5366:
5361:
5356:
5351:
5346:
5341:
5336:
5334:75 Wall Street
5331:
5329:70 Pine Street
5326:
5321:
5319:63 Wall Street
5316:
5314:60 Wall Street
5311:
5309:56 Pine Street
5306:
5301:
5296:
5294:55 Wall Street
5291:
5286:
5281:
5279:48 Wall Street
5276:
5271:
5269:40 Wall Street
5266:
5264:37 Wall Street
5261:
5256:
5251:
5246:
5241:
5239:23 Wall Street
5236:
5231:
5226:
5221:
5216:
5211:
5209:14 Wall Street
5206:
5201:
5196:
5191:
5186:
5181:
5176:
5171:
5165:
5163:
5157:
5156:
5154:
5153:
5152:
5151:
5149:Westfield Mall
5146:
5141:
5136:
5131:
5126:
5121:
5116:
5111:
5101:
5096:
5091:
5089:Trinity Church
5086:
5081:
5076:
5071:
5066:
5061:
5056:
5051:
5046:
5041:
5036:
5031:
5026:
5021:
5016:
5014:Castle Clinton
5011:
5006:
5001:
4996:
4991:
4986:
4981:
4976:
4971:
4969:90 West Street
4966:
4961:
4959:21 West Street
4956:
4950:
4948:
4938:
4937:
4927:
4926:
4917:
4914:
4913:
4906:
4905:
4898:
4891:
4883:
4874:
4873:
4871:
4870:
4860:
4850:
4839:
4836:
4835:
4833:
4832:
4831:
4830:
4825:
4817:
4811:
4809:
4805:
4804:
4802:
4801:
4796:
4791:
4786:
4781:
4776:
4771:
4766:
4765:
4764:
4763:
4762:
4757:
4752:
4750:59th–110th St.
4747:
4742:
4740:Below 14th St.
4732:
4727:
4722:
4717:
4711:New York City
4709:
4704:
4699:
4693:
4691:
4685:
4684:
4682:
4681:
4676:
4671:
4670:
4669:
4664:
4654:
4649:
4644:
4639:
4634:
4629:
4624:
4619:
4614:
4609:
4604:
4599:
4594:
4589:
4584:
4579:
4574:
4569:
4564:
4559:
4554:
4549:
4544:
4539:
4534:
4529:
4524:
4519:
4514:
4509:
4504:
4499:
4494:
4489:
4484:
4479:
4474:
4469:
4464:
4459:
4454:
4449:
4444:
4439:
4434:
4429:
4424:
4419:
4414:
4409:
4404:
4399:
4394:
4389:
4384:
4379:
4374:
4369:
4364:
4358:
4356:
4350:
4349:
4335:
4333:
4331:
4330:
4328:Property types
4325:
4320:
4315:
4310:
4305:
4299:
4297:
4293:
4292:
4281:
4280:
4273:
4266:
4258:
4249:
4248:
4246:
4245:
4240:
4235:
4230:
4225:
4220:
4219:
4218:
4213:
4211:Above 110th St
4208:
4206:59th–110th Sts
4203:
4198:
4187:
4185:
4183:City Landmarks
4179:
4178:
4176:
4175:
4174:
4173:
4163:
4158:
4153:
4148:
4143:
4142:
4141:
4136:
4134:Above 110th St
4131:
4129:59th–110th Sts
4126:
4121:
4110:
4108:
4102:
4101:
4096:
4095:
4088:
4081:
4073:
4067:
4066:
4052:
4036:Tauranac, John
4032:
4019:
4003:
3982:
3979:
3976:
3975:
3943:
3914:
3876:
3864:
3830:
3791:
3768:
3737:
3698:
3657:
3616:
3575:
3532:
3486:
3451:
3413:
3375:
3340:
3328:
3282:
3236:
3190:
3144:
3098:
3052:
3014:
3002:
2979:
2933:
2895:
2857:
2845:
2813:
2767:
2734:
2703:
2657:
2612:
2563:
2551:
2502:
2490:
2478:
2466:
2420:
2372:
2324:
2283:
2268:
2227:
2184:
2140:
2124:
2101:. p. 38.
2080:
2053:
2033:
1987:
1975:
1937:
1918:
1869:
1814:
1795:
1778:
1763:
1708:
1687:
1662:
1635:
1590:
1561:
1508:
1461:
1410:
1352:
1345:
1320:
1305:
1268:
1233:
1194:
1161:
1128:
1121:
1091:
1047:
1046:
1044:
1041:
1039:
1036:
1035:
1034:
1029:
1024:
1017:
1014:
935:
932:
887:
884:
862:
859:
779:
776:
746:
743:
729:
726:
669:
666:
645:
642:
640:
637:
629:dormer windows
596:Philip Martiny
580:DeWitt Clinton
568:fluted columns
532:segmental arch
503:
500:
472:
469:
426:Liberty Street
401:
398:
363:Philip Martiny
355:DeWitt Clinton
300:Liberty Street
290:
289:
286:
282:
281:
278:
274:
273:
270:
266:
265:
262:
258:
257:
254:
250:
249:
245:
244:
241:
234:
233:
230:
223:
222:
217:
210:
209:
199:
195:
194:
189:
185:
184:
181:
177:
176:
173:
169:
168:
136:
132:
131:
120:
116:
115:
112:
111:
108:
100:
99:
96:
95:
85:
82:
81:
76:
73:
72:
63:
60:
59:
54:
51:
50:
45:
42:
41:
38:
35:
34:
27:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
6463:
6452:
6449:
6447:
6444:
6442:
6439:
6437:
6434:
6432:
6429:
6427:
6424:
6422:
6419:
6417:
6414:
6412:
6409:
6407:
6404:
6402:
6399:
6398:
6396:
6386:
6376:
6374:
6373:New York City
6364:
6362:
6357:
6352:
6351:
6348:
6337:
6334:
6329:
6315:
6312:
6310:
6307:
6305:
6302:
6300:
6297:
6295:
6292:
6290:
6287:
6285:
6284:Theatre Alley
6282:
6280:
6277:
6275:
6272:
6270:
6267:
6265:
6262:
6260:
6257:
6255:
6252:
6250:
6247:
6245:
6242:
6240:
6237:
6235:
6232:
6230:
6227:
6225:
6222:
6220:
6217:
6215:
6212:
6210:
6207:
6205:
6202:
6200:
6197:
6195:
6192:
6190:
6187:
6185:
6182:
6180:
6177:
6176:
6174:
6170:
6164:
6161:
6159:
6156:
6155:
6153:
6149:
6139:
6136:
6134:
6131:
6130:
6129:
6126:
6124:
6121:
6120:
6118:
6114:
6111:
6110:
6109:
6106:
6102:
6101:WTC Cortlandt
6099:
6097:
6094:
6092:
6089:
6087:
6084:
6082:
6079:
6077:
6074:
6072:
6071:Fulton Street
6069:
6067:
6064:
6062:
6061:Bowling Green
6059:
6058:
6057:
6054:
6053:
6051:
6045:
6041:
6034:
6030:
6016:
6013:
6011:
6008:
6006:
6003:
6001:
5998:
5996:
5993:
5991:
5988:
5986:
5983:
5981:
5978:
5976:
5973:
5971:
5968:
5967:
5965:
5961:
5955:
5952:
5950:
5947:
5945:
5942:
5940:
5937:
5935:
5932:
5930:
5927:
5925:
5922:
5921:
5919:
5915:
5911:
5904:
5900:
5886:
5883:
5881:
5878:
5876:
5873:
5871:
5868:
5866:
5863:
5861:
5858:
5856:
5853:
5851:
5848:
5847:
5845:
5841:
5835:
5834:Zuccotti Park
5832:
5830:
5827:
5825:
5822:
5820:
5817:
5815:
5812:
5810:
5807:
5805:
5802:
5800:
5797:
5795:
5794:Bowling Green
5792:
5790:
5787:
5784:
5781:
5780:
5778:
5774:
5768:
5766:
5762:
5760:
5759:
5755:
5753:
5752:
5748:
5746:
5745:
5744:Fearless Girl
5741:
5739:
5736:
5734:
5733:
5732:Charging Bull
5729:
5728:
5726:
5722:
5718:
5711:
5707:
5691:
5688:
5686:
5683:
5681:
5678:
5676:
5673:
5671:
5668:
5667:
5666:
5663:
5661:
5658:
5656:
5653:
5651:
5648:
5646:
5643:
5641:
5638:
5636:
5633:
5631:
5628:
5626:
5623:
5621:
5618:
5616:
5613:
5611:
5608:
5606:
5603:
5601:
5598:
5596:
5593:
5591:
5588:
5586:
5583:
5581:
5578:
5576:
5573:
5571:
5568:
5566:
5563:
5561:
5558:
5556:
5553:
5551:
5548:
5546:
5543:
5541:
5538:
5536:
5533:
5531:
5528:
5527:
5525:
5521:
5515:
5512:
5510:
5507:
5505:
5502:
5500:
5497:
5495:
5492:
5490:
5487:
5485:
5484:Liberty Tower
5482:
5480:
5477:
5475:
5472:
5470:
5467:
5465:
5462:
5460:
5457:
5455:
5452:
5450:
5447:
5445:
5442:
5440:
5437:
5435:
5432:
5430:
5427:
5425:
5422:
5420:
5417:
5415:
5412:
5410:
5407:
5405:
5402:
5400:
5397:
5395:
5392:
5390:
5387:
5385:
5382:
5380:
5377:
5375:
5372:
5370:
5367:
5365:
5362:
5360:
5357:
5355:
5352:
5350:
5347:
5345:
5342:
5340:
5337:
5335:
5332:
5330:
5327:
5325:
5322:
5320:
5317:
5315:
5312:
5310:
5307:
5305:
5302:
5300:
5297:
5295:
5292:
5290:
5287:
5285:
5282:
5280:
5277:
5275:
5272:
5270:
5267:
5265:
5262:
5260:
5257:
5255:
5252:
5250:
5247:
5245:
5242:
5240:
5237:
5235:
5232:
5230:
5227:
5225:
5222:
5220:
5217:
5215:
5212:
5210:
5207:
5205:
5202:
5200:
5197:
5195:
5192:
5190:
5187:
5185:
5182:
5180:
5179:1 Wall Street
5177:
5175:
5172:
5170:
5167:
5166:
5164:
5158:
5150:
5147:
5145:
5142:
5140:
5137:
5135:
5132:
5130:
5127:
5125:
5122:
5120:
5117:
5115:
5112:
5110:
5107:
5106:
5105:
5102:
5100:
5097:
5095:
5092:
5090:
5087:
5085:
5082:
5080:
5077:
5075:
5072:
5070:
5067:
5065:
5062:
5060:
5057:
5055:
5052:
5050:
5047:
5045:
5042:
5040:
5037:
5035:
5032:
5030:
5027:
5025:
5022:
5020:
5017:
5015:
5012:
5010:
5007:
5005:
5002:
5000:
4997:
4995:
4992:
4990:
4987:
4985:
4982:
4980:
4977:
4975:
4972:
4970:
4967:
4965:
4962:
4960:
4957:
4955:
4952:
4951:
4949:
4943:
4939:
4932:
4928:
4924:
4923:New York City
4920:
4915:
4911:
4904:
4899:
4897:
4892:
4890:
4885:
4884:
4881:
4869:
4865:
4861:
4859:
4851:
4849:
4841:
4840:
4837:
4829:
4826:
4824:
4823:New York City
4821:
4820:
4818:
4816:
4813:
4812:
4810:
4806:
4800:
4797:
4795:
4792:
4790:
4787:
4785:
4782:
4780:
4777:
4775:
4772:
4770:
4769:Niagara Falls
4767:
4761:
4760:Minor islands
4758:
4756:
4753:
4751:
4748:
4746:
4745:14th–59th St.
4743:
4741:
4738:
4737:
4736:
4733:
4731:
4730:Staten Island
4728:
4726:
4723:
4721:
4718:
4716:
4713:
4712:
4710:
4708:
4705:
4703:
4700:
4698:
4695:
4694:
4692:
4686:
4680:
4677:
4675:
4672:
4668:
4665:
4663:
4660:
4659:
4658:
4655:
4653:
4650:
4648:
4645:
4643:
4640:
4638:
4635:
4633:
4630:
4628:
4625:
4623:
4620:
4618:
4615:
4613:
4610:
4608:
4605:
4603:
4600:
4598:
4595:
4593:
4590:
4588:
4585:
4583:
4580:
4578:
4575:
4573:
4570:
4568:
4565:
4563:
4560:
4558:
4555:
4553:
4550:
4548:
4545:
4543:
4540:
4538:
4535:
4533:
4530:
4528:
4525:
4523:
4520:
4518:
4515:
4513:
4510:
4508:
4505:
4503:
4500:
4498:
4495:
4493:
4490:
4488:
4485:
4483:
4480:
4478:
4475:
4473:
4470:
4468:
4465:
4463:
4460:
4458:
4455:
4453:
4450:
4448:
4445:
4443:
4440:
4438:
4435:
4433:
4430:
4428:
4425:
4423:
4420:
4418:
4415:
4413:
4410:
4408:
4405:
4403:
4400:
4398:
4395:
4393:
4390:
4388:
4385:
4383:
4380:
4378:
4375:
4373:
4370:
4368:
4365:
4363:
4360:
4359:
4357:
4351:
4346:
4329:
4326:
4324:
4321:
4319:
4316:
4314:
4311:
4309:
4306:
4304:
4301:
4300:
4298:
4294:
4290:
4286:
4279:
4274:
4272:
4267:
4265:
4260:
4259:
4256:
4244:
4241:
4239:
4236:
4234:
4233:Staten Island
4231:
4229:
4226:
4224:
4221:
4217:
4214:
4212:
4209:
4207:
4204:
4202:
4201:14th–59th Sts
4199:
4197:
4196:Below 14th St
4194:
4193:
4192:
4189:
4188:
4186:
4184:
4180:
4172:
4171:New York City
4169:
4168:
4167:
4164:
4162:
4159:
4157:
4156:Staten Island
4154:
4152:
4149:
4147:
4144:
4140:
4137:
4135:
4132:
4130:
4127:
4125:
4124:14th–59th Sts
4122:
4120:
4119:Below 14th St
4117:
4116:
4115:
4112:
4111:
4109:
4107:
4103:
4094:
4089:
4087:
4082:
4080:
4075:
4074:
4071:
4063:
4059:
4055:
4049:
4044:
4043:
4037:
4033:
4029:
4025:
4020:
4016:
4012:
4008:
4004:
4000:
3996:
3989:
3985:
3984:
3960:
3953:
3947:
3931:
3927:
3926:
3918:
3903:
3899:
3895:
3887:
3880:
3874:, p. 12.
3873:
3872:Tauranac 1985
3868:
3858:
3844:
3840:
3834:
3818:
3814:
3810:
3806:
3802:
3795:
3787:
3783:
3779:
3772:
3764:
3760:
3756:
3752:
3748:
3741:
3731:
3717:
3713:
3709:
3702:
3686:
3682:
3678:
3674:
3669:
3661:
3645:
3641:
3637:
3633:
3628:
3620:
3604:
3600:
3596:
3592:
3587:
3579:
3563:
3559:
3555:
3551:
3543:
3536:
3520:
3516:
3512:
3508:
3500:
3493:
3491:
3475:
3471:
3467:
3462:
3455:
3440:
3436:
3432:
3424:
3417:
3402:
3398:
3394:
3386:
3379:
3364:
3360:
3356:
3351:
3344:
3337:
3332:
3316:
3312:
3308:
3304:
3296:
3289:
3287:
3267:
3263:
3259:
3255:
3247:
3240:
3221:
3217:
3213:
3209:
3201:
3194:
3175:
3171:
3167:
3163:
3155:
3148:
3129:
3125:
3121:
3117:
3109:
3102:
3092:
3078:
3074:
3070:
3066:
3062:
3056:
3046:
3032:
3028:
3024:
3018:
3011:
3010:Tauranac 1985
3006:
2998:
2994:
2990:
2983:
2964:
2960:
2956:
2952:
2944:
2937:
2927:
2913:
2909:
2905:
2899:
2889:
2875:
2871:
2867:
2861:
2854:
2849:
2833:
2829:
2824:
2817:
2798:
2794:
2790:
2786:
2778:
2771:
2756:
2752:
2748:
2744:
2738:
2730:
2726:
2722:
2718:
2714:
2707:
2688:
2684:
2680:
2676:
2668:
2661:
2651:
2637:
2633:
2629:
2625:
2619:
2617:
2597:
2593:
2589:
2585:
2577:
2570:
2568:
2560:
2555:
2545:
2531:
2527:
2523:
2519:
2515:
2509:
2507:
2499:
2494:
2487:
2486:Tauranac 1985
2482:
2476:, p. 57.
2475:
2470:
2451:
2447:
2443:
2439:
2431:
2424:
2408:
2404:
2400:
2396:
2391:
2383:
2381:
2379:
2377:
2360:
2356:
2352:
2348:
2343:
2335:
2333:
2331:
2329:
2318:
2304:
2300:
2296:
2290:
2288:
2281:, p. 69.
2280:
2275:
2273:
2256:
2252:
2248:
2244:
2239:
2231:
2215:
2211:
2207:
2203:
2195:
2188:
2172:
2168:
2164:
2161:. p. 8.
2160:
2152:
2144:
2137:
2134:, p. 3;
2133:
2128:
2112:
2108:
2104:
2100:
2092:
2084:
2068:
2064:
2060:
2056:
2050:
2046:
2045:
2037:
2021:
2017:
2013:
2009:
2004:
1996:
1994:
1992:
1984:
1979:
1971:
1967:
1963:
1959:
1955:
1948:
1946:
1944:
1942:
1935:, p. 65.
1934:
1929:
1927:
1925:
1923:
1903:
1899:
1895:
1891:
1883:
1876:
1874:
1854:
1850:
1846:
1842:
1834:
1827:
1825:
1823:
1821:
1819:
1811:
1808:, p. 3;
1807:
1802:
1800:
1792:
1787:
1785:
1783:
1775:
1770:
1768:
1748:
1744:
1740:
1736:
1728:
1721:
1719:
1717:
1715:
1713:
1705:
1700:
1698:
1696:
1694:
1692:
1685:, p. 61.
1684:
1679:
1677:
1675:
1673:
1671:
1669:
1667:
1660:, p. 11.
1659:
1658:Tauranac 1985
1654:
1652:
1650:
1648:
1646:
1644:
1642:
1640:
1620:
1616:
1609:
1603:
1601:
1599:
1597:
1595:
1587:
1584:, p. 2;
1583:
1578:
1576:
1574:
1572:
1570:
1568:
1566:
1546:
1542:
1538:
1534:
1526:
1519:
1517:
1515:
1513:
1496:
1492:
1488:
1484:
1479:
1472:
1470:
1468:
1466:
1457:
1445:
1441:
1437:
1431:
1429:
1427:
1425:
1423:
1421:
1419:
1417:
1415:
1398:
1394:
1390:
1386:
1381:
1373:
1371:
1369:
1367:
1365:
1363:
1361:
1359:
1357:
1348:
1342:
1338:
1334:
1330:
1324:
1316:
1312:
1308:
1306:0-8478-0511-5
1302:
1297:
1296:
1287:
1285:
1283:
1281:
1279:
1277:
1275:
1273:
1256:
1252:
1248:
1242:
1240:
1238:
1221:
1217:
1213:
1209:
1203:
1201:
1199:
1187:September 10,
1182:
1178:
1174:
1168:
1166:
1157:
1146:
1142:
1135:
1133:
1124:
1118:
1114:
1113:
1108:
1107:White, Norval
1102:
1100:
1098:
1096:
1076:
1072:
1065:
1059:
1057:
1055:
1053:
1048:
1033:
1030:
1028:
1025:
1023:
1020:
1019:
1013:
1011:
1006:
1002:
997:
995:
991:
990:John Tauranac
987:
983:
979:
978:New York 1900
975:
971:
967:
962:
959:
955:
954:
948:
943:
942:
931:
929:
925:
921:
915:
913:
909:
905:
901:
892:
883:
880:
875:
872:
867:
858:
856:
852:
847:
843:
839:
834:
832:
828:
824:
820:
816:
812:
808:
802:
800:
795:
794:
784:
775:
772:
768:
762:
760:
756:
752:
742:
740:
734:
728:Upper stories
725:
721:
719:
716:, the former
715:
711:
707:
702:
700:
699:coved ceiling
696:
692:
688:
684:
674:
665:
663:
662:
655:
652:
636:
635:on the side.
634:
630:
624:
621:
617:
613:
609:
605:
601:
597:
593:
589:
585:
581:
577:
573:
569:
565:
556:
552:
550:
546:
542:
538:
533:
528:
525:
521:
517:
513:
509:
499:
497:
493:
489:
484:
482:
478:
468:
467:to the west.
466:
462:
458:
455:to the east,
454:
450:
446:
441:
439:
438:Nassau Street
435:
434:Liberty Tower
431:
427:
424:to the west,
423:
419:
415:
414:New York City
411:
407:
397:
395:
391:
387:
383:
378:
376:
372:
366:
364:
360:
356:
352:
348:
344:
340:
336:
331:
329:
325:
321:
317:
316:New York City
313:
309:
305:
301:
297:
287:
283:
280:June 23, 1980
279:
275:
271:
267:
263:
259:
255:
253:Added to NRHP
251:
246:
242:
235:
231:
224:
221:
218:
211:
207:
203:
200:
196:
193:
190:
186:
182:
178:
174:
170:
165:
137:
133:
130:
129:New York City
126:
121:
117:
113:
106:
101:
97:
88:
83:
79:
74:
70:
66:
61:
57:
52:
48:
43:
36:
32:
26:
22:
6361:Architecture
6332:
6066:Broad Street
5855:China Chalet
5814:Liberty Park
5764:
5756:
5749:
5742:
5738:China Chalet
5730:
5585:Howard Hotel
5413:
5359:140 Broadway
5162:State Street
4994:195 Broadway
4947:State Street
4779:Poughkeepsie
4707:New Rochelle
4607:St. Lawrence
4041:
4027:
3966:. Retrieved
3946:
3934:. Retrieved
3924:
3917:
3905:. Retrieved
3893:
3879:
3867:
3847:. Retrieved
3842:
3833:
3821:. Retrieved
3804:
3794:
3777:
3771:
3746:
3740:
3720:. Retrieved
3711:
3701:
3689:. Retrieved
3672:
3660:
3648:. Retrieved
3631:
3619:
3607:. Retrieved
3590:
3578:
3566:. Retrieved
3549:
3535:
3523:. Retrieved
3506:
3477:. Retrieved
3465:
3454:
3442:. Retrieved
3430:
3416:
3404:. Retrieved
3392:
3378:
3366:. Retrieved
3354:
3343:
3338:, p. 7.
3331:
3319:. Retrieved
3302:
3273:. Retrieved
3253:
3239:
3227:. Retrieved
3207:
3193:
3181:. Retrieved
3161:
3147:
3135:. Retrieved
3115:
3101:
3081:. Retrieved
3064:
3055:
3035:. Retrieved
3026:
3017:
3005:
2988:
2982:
2970:. Retrieved
2950:
2936:
2916:. Retrieved
2907:
2898:
2878:. Retrieved
2869:
2860:
2855:, p. 6.
2848:
2836:. Retrieved
2827:
2816:
2804:. Retrieved
2784:
2770:
2758:. Retrieved
2746:
2737:
2712:
2706:
2694:. Retrieved
2674:
2660:
2640:. Retrieved
2627:
2603:. Retrieved
2583:
2554:
2534:. Retrieved
2517:
2500:, p. 3.
2493:
2481:
2469:
2457:. Retrieved
2437:
2423:
2411:. Retrieved
2394:
2363:. Retrieved
2346:
2307:. Retrieved
2298:
2259:. Retrieved
2242:
2230:
2218:. Retrieved
2201:
2187:
2175:. Retrieved
2158:
2143:
2138:, p. 2.
2127:
2115:. Retrieved
2098:
2083:
2071:. Retrieved
2043:
2036:
2024:. Retrieved
2007:
1985:, p. 3.
1978:
1953:
1909:. Retrieved
1889:
1860:. Retrieved
1840:
1812:, p. 7.
1793:, p. 2.
1754:. Retrieved
1734:
1706:, p. 2.
1626:. Retrieved
1588:, p. 2.
1552:. Retrieved
1532:
1499:. Retrieved
1482:
1456:columbia.edu
1454:– via
1448:. Retrieved
1439:
1401:. Retrieved
1384:
1336:
1323:
1294:
1261:September 8,
1259:. Retrieved
1224:. Retrieved
1211:
1185:. Retrieved
1181:the original
1176:
1154:– via
1148:. Retrieved
1110:
1082:. Retrieved
998:
993:
977:
969:
963:
957:
951:
946:
939:
937:
916:
897:
894:Seen in 2020
876:
868:
864:
835:
811:J. P. Morgan
803:
791:
789:
763:
748:
735:
731:
722:
703:
679:
659:
656:
651:Ducal Palace
647:
625:
561:
529:
520:mansard roof
505:
485:
474:
471:Architecture
461:140 Broadway
442:
403:
379:
367:
343:mansard roof
332:
295:
293:
232:06101.000412
226:NYSRHP
25:
6249:Marketfield
6244:Maiden Lane
6128:South Ferry
5865:Delmonico's
5789:The Battery
5535:Astor House
5354:130 William
5284:52 Broadway
5259:32 Old Slip
5249:26 Broadway
5019:City Pier A
4964:65 Broadway
4808:Other lists
4657:Westchester
4587:Schenectady
4382:Cattaraugus
3936:February 7,
3907:February 9,
3849:February 9,
3823:February 9,
3722:February 9,
3691:February 9,
3650:February 9,
3609:February 9,
3568:February 9,
3525:February 8,
3479:February 9,
3444:February 8,
3406:February 9,
3368:February 9,
3321:February 8,
3275:February 8,
3229:February 8,
3183:February 9,
3137:February 8,
3083:February 9,
3037:February 9,
2972:February 6,
2918:February 9,
2880:February 9,
2838:February 9,
2806:February 8,
2696:February 9,
2642:February 8,
2605:February 8,
2536:February 9,
2459:February 9,
2413:February 9,
2365:February 9,
2309:February 9,
2261:February 9,
2220:February 9,
2177:February 8,
2117:February 8,
2073:February 9,
2026:February 9,
1911:February 8,
1862:February 8,
1756:February 6,
1628:February 6,
1554:February 8,
1501:February 9,
1450:February 9,
1403:February 7,
1208:"NYCityMap"
879:Wanamaker's
831:cornerstone
769:buildings.
644:First story
612:entablature
594:(carved by
582:(carved by
541:Karl Bitter
430:Maiden Lane
159: /
135:Coordinates
6395:Categories
6299:Washington
5758:The Sphere
5645:Stadt Huys
5550:City Hotel
5219:15 William
5194:2 Broadway
4954:1 Broadway
4647:Washington
4567:Rensselaer
4502:Montgomery
4487:Livingston
4392:Chautauqua
4009:(Report).
3993:(Report).
3474:1111686957
3363:1112637752
1038:References
825:, and the
683:cartouches
676:Great Hall
668:Great Hall
616:modillions
570:topped by
510:blocks of
508:rusticated
477:Beaux-Arts
335:rusticated
324:Beaux-Arts
237:NYCL
206:ID07000063
192:Beaux-Arts
147:74°00′35″W
144:40°42′32″N
93: 0053
6333:See also:
6309:Whitehall
6289:Vesey/Ann
6229:Greenwich
6209:Cortlandt
6049:transport
5907:Education
5860:Crown Shy
4935:Buildings
4919:Manhattan
4789:Rochester
4784:Rhinebeck
4774:Peekskill
4735:Manhattan
4592:Schoharie
4472:Jefferson
4355:by county
4191:Manhattan
4114:Manhattan
3902:0362-4331
3786:219147198
3763:398210436
3755:0099-9660
3681:0362-4331
3640:0362-4331
3599:0362-4331
3558:0362-4331
3515:0362-4331
3439:0362-4331
3401:0362-4331
3311:0362-4331
3262:0362-4331
3216:0362-4331
3170:0362-4331
3124:0362-4331
3073:0362-4331
2997:536354058
2959:0362-4331
2793:0362-4331
2755:0362-4331
2729:574316492
2721:1941-0646
2683:0362-4331
2592:0362-4331
2526:0362-4331
2446:0362-4331
2403:0362-4331
2355:0362-4331
2251:0362-4331
2210:0362-4331
2167:0362-4331
2107:0362-4331
2063:693812388
2016:0362-4331
1970:570935323
1962:1941-0646
1898:0362-4331
1849:0362-4331
1743:0362-4331
1541:0362-4331
1491:576549150
1393:0362-4331
1226:March 20,
1043:Citations
886:Later use
564:colonnade
436:, facing
410:Manhattan
339:colonnade
312:Manhattan
306:, in the
180:Architect
125:Manhattan
6219:Exchange
6199:Broadway
6119:Ferries
5990:Mmuseumm
5785:(former)
5767:Memorial
5229:19 Dutch
4848:Category
4794:Syracuse
4720:Brooklyn
4667:Southern
4662:Northern
4632:Tompkins
4622:Sullivan
4597:Schuyler
4582:Saratoga
4577:Rockland
4527:Onondaga
4467:Herkimer
4462:Hamilton
4442:Franklin
4427:Dutchess
4422:Delaware
4417:Cortland
4412:Columbia
4402:Chenango
4367:Allegany
4289:New York
4223:Brooklyn
4146:Brooklyn
4062:12314472
4038:(1985).
3968:July 20,
3959:Archived
3930:Archived
3817:Archived
3782:ProQuest
3759:ProQuest
3716:Archived
3685:Archived
3644:Archived
3603:Archived
3562:Archived
3519:Archived
3470:ProQuest
3359:ProQuest
3315:Archived
3266:Archived
3220:Archived
3174:Archived
3128:Archived
3077:Archived
3031:Archived
2993:ProQuest
2963:Archived
2912:Archived
2874:Archived
2832:Archived
2797:Archived
2725:ProQuest
2687:Archived
2636:Archived
2596:Archived
2530:Archived
2450:Archived
2407:Archived
2359:Archived
2303:Archived
2255:Archived
2214:Archived
2171:Archived
2111:Archived
2067:Archived
2020:Archived
1966:ProQuest
1902:Archived
1853:Archived
1747:Archived
1619:Archived
1545:Archived
1495:Archived
1487:ProQuest
1444:Archived
1397:Archived
1255:Archived
1220:Archived
1084:March 8,
1075:Archived
1016:See also
695:skylight
639:Interior
600:brackets
588:John Jay
576:capitals
537:pediment
449:frontage
445:land lot
422:Broadway
418:New York
347:John Jay
320:New York
304:Broadway
220:73001214
119:Location
6347:Portals
6314:William
6239:Liberty
6172:Streets
5963:Museums
5917:Schools
5765:Titanic
4799:Yonkers
4702:Buffalo
4690:by city
4674:Wyoming
4617:Suffolk
4612:Steuben
4542:Orleans
4532:Ontario
4517:Niagara
4492:Madison
4452:Genesee
4407:Clinton
4397:Chemung
3981:Sources
2989:The Sun
1315:9829395
1212:NYC.gov
1150:July 7,
745:History
687:wreaths
633:volutes
620:dentils
604:wreaths
574:-style
549:Mercury
512:masonry
198:Part of
175:1901–02
109:In 2013
6269:Spruce
6254:Nassau
6224:Fulton
6189:Bridge
6184:Beaver
6179:Albany
6056:Subway
6047:Public
4725:Queens
4697:Albany
4642:Warren
4637:Ulster
4602:Seneca
4562:Queens
4557:Putnam
4552:Otsego
4547:Oswego
4537:Orange
4522:Oneida
4507:Nassau
4497:Monroe
4457:Greene
4447:Fulton
4387:Cayuga
4377:Broome
4362:Albany
4296:Topics
4228:Queens
4151:Queens
4060:
4050:
3900:
3784:
3761:
3753:
3679:
3638:
3597:
3556:
3513:
3472:
3437:
3399:
3361:
3309:
3260:
3214:
3168:
3122:
3071:
2995:
2957:
2791:
2760:May 3,
2753:
2727:
2719:
2681:
2590:
2524:
2444:
2401:
2353:
2249:
2208:
2165:
2105:
2061:
2051:
2014:
1968:
1960:
1896:
1847:
1741:
1539:
1489:
1391:
1343:
1313:
1303:
1119:
934:Impact
844:, and
712:; and
586:) and
502:Facade
353:, and
89:
6279:Stone
6274:State
6264:South
6259:Pearl
6194:Broad
4715:Bronx
4688:Lists
4679:Yates
4652:Wayne
4627:Tioga
4482:Lewis
4437:Essex
4372:Bronx
4353:Lists
4238:Bronx
4161:Bronx
3991:(PDF)
3962:(PDF)
3955:(PDF)
3890:(PDF)
3546:(PDF)
3503:(PDF)
3427:(PDF)
3389:(PDF)
3299:(PDF)
3269:(PDF)
3250:(PDF)
3223:(PDF)
3204:(PDF)
3177:(PDF)
3158:(PDF)
3131:(PDF)
3112:(PDF)
2966:(PDF)
2947:(PDF)
2800:(PDF)
2781:(PDF)
2690:(PDF)
2671:(PDF)
2599:(PDF)
2580:(PDF)
2453:(PDF)
2434:(PDF)
2198:(PDF)
2155:(PDF)
2095:(PDF)
1905:(PDF)
1886:(PDF)
1856:(PDF)
1837:(PDF)
1750:(PDF)
1731:(PDF)
1622:(PDF)
1611:(PDF)
1548:(PDF)
1529:(PDF)
1078:(PDF)
1067:(PDF)
691:swags
614:with
608:swags
572:Ionic
545:Ceres
172:Built
6385:NRHP
6304:West
6294:Wall
6234:John
6108:PATH
5880:Saga
4858:List
4432:Erie
4058:OCLC
4048:ISBN
3970:2020
3938:2021
3909:2021
3898:ISSN
3851:2021
3825:2021
3751:ISSN
3724:2021
3693:2021
3677:ISSN
3652:2021
3636:ISSN
3611:2021
3595:ISSN
3570:2021
3554:ISSN
3527:2021
3511:ISSN
3481:2021
3446:2021
3435:ISSN
3408:2021
3397:ISSN
3370:2021
3323:2021
3307:ISSN
3277:2021
3258:ISSN
3231:2021
3212:ISSN
3185:2021
3166:ISSN
3139:2021
3120:ISSN
3085:2021
3069:ISSN
3039:2021
2974:2021
2955:ISSN
2920:2021
2882:2021
2840:2021
2808:2021
2789:ISSN
2762:2024
2751:ISSN
2717:ISSN
2698:2021
2679:ISSN
2644:2021
2607:2021
2588:ISSN
2538:2021
2522:ISSN
2461:2021
2442:ISSN
2415:2021
2399:ISSN
2367:2021
2351:ISSN
2311:2021
2263:2021
2247:ISSN
2222:2021
2206:ISSN
2179:2021
2163:ISSN
2119:2021
2103:ISSN
2075:2021
2059:OCLC
2049:ISBN
2028:2021
2012:ISSN
1958:ISSN
1913:2021
1894:ISSN
1864:2021
1845:ISSN
1758:2021
1739:ISSN
1630:2021
1556:2021
1537:ISSN
1503:2021
1452:2021
1405:2021
1389:ISSN
1341:ISBN
1311:OCLC
1301:ISBN
1263:2020
1228:2020
1189:2007
1152:2024
1117:ISBN
1086:2020
749:The
708:, a
618:and
590:and
547:and
524:bays
400:Site
361:and
294:The
243:0053
6214:Dey
5109:One
4287:in
3809:hdl
984:by
902:in
412:in
408:of
314:in
310:of
239:No.
228:No.
215:No.
91:No.
6397::
4921:,
4056:.
4026:.
4013:,
3997:,
3892:.
3841:.
3815:.
3803:.
3757:.
3710:.
3683:.
3675:.
3671:.
3642:.
3634:.
3630:.
3601:.
3593:.
3589:.
3560:.
3548:.
3517:.
3505:.
3489:^
3464:.
3429:.
3391:.
3353:.
3313:.
3301:.
3285:^
3264:.
3252:.
3218:.
3206:.
3172:.
3160:.
3126:.
3114:.
3075:.
3063:.
3025:.
2961:.
2949:.
2906:.
2868:.
2826:.
2795:.
2783:.
2745:.
2723:.
2685:.
2673:.
2634:.
2626:.
2615:^
2594:.
2582:.
2566:^
2528:.
2516:.
2505:^
2448:.
2436:.
2405:.
2397:.
2393:.
2375:^
2357:.
2349:.
2345:.
2327:^
2297:.
2286:^
2271:^
2253:.
2245:.
2241:.
2212:.
2200:.
2169:.
2157:.
2109:.
2097:.
2065:.
2057:.
2047:.
2018:.
2010:.
2006:.
1990:^
1964:.
1940:^
1921:^
1900:.
1888:.
1872:^
1851:.
1839:.
1817:^
1798:^
1781:^
1766:^
1745:.
1733:.
1711:^
1690:^
1665:^
1638:^
1613:.
1593:^
1564:^
1543:.
1531:.
1511:^
1493:.
1481:.
1464:^
1438:.
1413:^
1395:.
1387:.
1383:.
1355:^
1331:;
1309:.
1271:^
1253:.
1249:.
1236:^
1218:.
1214:.
1210:.
1197:^
1175:.
1164:^
1143:.
1131:^
1094:^
1069:.
1051:^
914:.
840:,
821:,
817:,
813:,
809:,
701:.
689:,
685:,
416:,
349:,
330:.
318:,
127:,
6349::
5690:7
5685:6
5680:5
5675:4
5670:3
5129:7
5124:4
5119:3
5114:2
4902:e
4895:t
4888:v
4277:e
4270:t
4263:v
4092:e
4085:t
4078:v
4064:.
3972:.
3940:.
3911:.
3861:.
3827:.
3811::
3788:.
3765:.
3734:.
3695:.
3654:.
3613:.
3572:.
3529:.
3448:.
3410:.
3325:.
3279:.
3233:.
3187:.
3141:.
3095:.
3049:.
2999:.
2976:.
2930:.
2892:.
2810:.
2764:.
2731:.
2700:.
2654:.
2632:3
2609:.
2548:.
2463:.
2417:.
2369:.
2321:.
2265:.
2224:.
2181:.
2121:.
2077:.
2030:.
1972:.
1915:.
1866:.
1760:.
1632:.
1558:.
1458:.
1407:.
1349:.
1317:.
1265:.
1230:.
1191:.
1158:.
1125:.
1088:.
208:)
204:(
23:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.