1900s
The defining event of this decade - 1900-1909 - was the earthquake and fire of April 18, 1906. The last four years were dedicated to recovering from the devastation and rebuilding much of the city.
More 1900s buildings
Broad Exchange Building | 25 Broad Street |
Clinton and Russell |
1900 | |
Fire House, Hook and Ladder 17 (Also Now Engine Company 60) | 341 East 143rd Street |
Michael J. Garvin |
1906 | |
Engineering Societies' Building and Engineers' Club | 23 West 39th Street |
Hale and Morse|Whitfield and King |
1907 | |
3903 N Lawndale Avenue | 3903 N Lawndale Avenue |
Hugo J. Liedberg |
1909 | |
3915 N Lawndale Avenue | 3915 N Lawndale Avenue |
Burtar and Gassmann |
1905 | |
Gatehouse, Mount Olive Cemetery | 3826 N Narragansett Avenue |
Charles Thisslew |
1901 | |
1329 E 50 Street | 1329 E 50 Street |
William H. Pruyn Jr. |
1901 | |
1327 E 50 Street | 1327 E 50 Street |
William H. Pruyn Jr. |
1901 | |
1323 E 50 Street | 1323 E 50 Street |
William H. Pruyn Jr. |
1901 | |
1325 E 50 Street | 1325 E 50 Street |
William H. Pruyn Jr. |
1901 |