New York
Submitted by Kristi Wachter on
New York's cityscape - from the Manhattan skyline to the familiar brownstone row houses - is famous around the world.
New York's cityscape - from the Manhattan skyline to the familiar brownstone row houses - is famous around the world.
Submitted by Kristi Wachter on
New York's cityscape - from the Manhattan skyline to the familiar brownstone row houses - is famous around the world.
First Houses | E. 3rd St. and Avenue A |
Frederick L. Ackerman |
1935 | |
Firehouse, Engine Company 33 | 44 Great Jones Street |
Ernest Flagg and W.B. Chambers |
1898 | |
Federal Reserve Bank of New York | 33 Liberty Street |
York and Sawyer |
1924 | |
Federal Office Building | 641 Washington Street |
Willoughby J. Edbrooke |
1892 | |
Equitable Building | 120 Broadway |
Ernest R. Graham |
1915 | |
Empire Building | 71 Broadway |
Kimball and Thompson |
1895 | |
Eldridge Street Synagogue | 12-16 Eldridge Street |
Herter Brothers |
1887 | |
Corbin Building | 192 Broadway |
Francis H. Kimball |
1888 | |
Cooper Union | Cooper Square, 7th St., and 4th Avenue |
F.A. Peterson |
1858 | |
City Pier A | S end of Battery Pl. at Hudson River |
George Sears Greene Jr. |
1885 |