1890s
During the 1890s, the city built a seawall from Powell to Taylor Streets, the Sutro Baths opened, the Cliff House and the Baldwin Hotel burned down, the Midwinter Fair was celebrated in Golden Gate Park, and soldiers rioted at the Presidio.
More 1890s buildings
Hotel Gerard | 123 West 44th Street |
George Keister |
1893 | |
Decker Building | 33 Union Square West |
John H. Edelmann |
1892 | |
Civic Club | 243 East 34th Street |
Thomas A. Gray |
1899 | |
Church Missions House | 281 Park Avenue South |
Robert W. Gibson|Edward J. N. Stent |
1892 | |
Church of the Immaculate Conception | 406 East 14th Street |
J. Stewart Barney |
1896 | |
Church of St. Mary the Virgin Complex | 145 West 46th Street |
Napoleon LeBrun and Sons |
1894 | |
Carnegie Hall | 7th Avenue, 56th to 57th Streets |
William Tuthill |
1890 | |
Association of the Bar of the City of New York | 42 West 44th Street |
Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz |
1896 | |
American Fine Arts Society | 215 West 57th Street |
Henry J. Hardenbergh |
1891 | |
Firehouse, Engine Company 31 | 87 Lafayette Street |
Napoleon LeBrun and Sons |
1895 |