1920s
During the 1920s, the DeYoung Museum and the Steinhart Aquarium opened in Golden Gate Park; President Warren Harding visited San Francisco and died here in the Palace Hotel; and automobile and air travel became more common.
More 1920s buildings
| Town Hall | 113 West 43rd Street |
McKim, Mead and White |
1921 | |
| R. C. Williams Warehouse | 259 Tenth Avenue |
Cass Gilbert |
1928 | |
| Times Square Hotel | 255 West 43rd Street |
Gronenberg and Leuchtag |
1922 | |
| Ed Sullivan Theater | 1697 Broadway |
Herbert J. Krapp |
1927 | |
| St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church | 208 West 46th Street |
Edward L. Tilton |
1923 | |
| New York Life Building | 51 Madison Avenue |
Cass Gilbert |
1928 | |
| Mecca Temple | 131 North 55th Street |
Clinton and Russell |
1922 | |
| Greenwich Savings Bank | 1352 Broadway |
York and Sawyer |
1922 | |
| Fred F. French Building | 551 Fifth Avenue |
H. Douglas Ives|Sloan and Robertston |
1927 | |
| Film Center Building | 630 9th Avenue |
Ely Jacques Kahn |
1928 |

