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held there. The fire began in a lumber room on the side adjacent to 42nd Street. Within fifteen minutes its dome fell and in twenty-five minutes the entire structure had burned to the ground. There were no deaths but the loss of property amounted to more than $ 350,000 (equivalent to $
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New York Crystal Palace: illustrated description of the building by Geo. Carstensen & Chs. Gildemeister, architects of the building; with an oil-color exterior view, and six large plates containing plans, elevations, sections, and details, from the working drawings of the
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CUNY Graduate Center, "Crystal Palace/42 Street/1853-54"; Catalogue by Linda Hyman of an exhibition mounted at the Graduate Center Mall from October 7 to 26, 1974. pp, 22 b/w illustrations, bibliographic note. (New York: CUNY Graduate Center,
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of 1851. The New York Crystal Palace had the shape of a Greek cross, and was crowned by a dome 100 ft (30 m) in diameter. Like the Crystal Palace of London, it was constructed from iron and glass. Construction was handled by engineer
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at 290 feet (88 m), was the tallest structure in New York City from the time it was constructed in 1853 until it was shortened in 1855; it burned down in 1856. The Crystal Palace itself barely escaped destruction.
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12,325,000 in 2023). This included the building, valued at $ 125,000 (equivalent to $ 4,402,000 in 2023), and exhibits and valuable statuary remaining from the World's Fair.
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demonstrated the safety elevator, which prevented the fall of the cab if the cable broke, at the Crystal Palace in 1854 in a dramatic presentation.
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were the featured orators. This revived interest in the Palace, but by the end of 1856 it was a dead property.
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was the first president of the Crystal Palace Association. After a year, he was succeeded by
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New-York Crystal Palace.; A Famous Enterprise Recalled by the Death of its Chief Promoter
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The New York Crystal Palace was destroyed by fire on October 5, 1858, during the
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to the south, and New Jersey to the west. The tower, taller than the spire of
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Magical Hystory Tour: The Origins of the Commonplace & Curious in America
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was the consulting engineer, and Edmund Hurry the consulting architect.
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The New York Crystal Palace Records at the New York Historical Society
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in New York City in 1853, which was under the presidency of the mayor
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The Finest Building in America: The New York Crystal Palace 1853-1858
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New York City's 1853 Exhibition was held on a site behind the
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Karl Gildemeister
Georg Carstensen
George Baxter
Coordinates
40°45′13″N 73°59′02″W / 40.75361°N 73.98389°W / 40.75361; -73.98389
Georg Carstensen
Charles Gildemeister
Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations
Jacob Aaron Westervelt
Croton Distributing Reservoir
Bryant Park
Croton Distributing Reservoir
Fifth
Sixth
42nd Street
Bryant Park
borough
Manhattan
Georg Carstensen
Charles Gildemeister
The Crystal Palace
Hyde Park
The Great Exhibition
Christian Edward Detmold
Horatio Allen

Franklin Pierce
Theodore Sedgwick
Phineas T. Barnum

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