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.
Dorilton Apartments | 171 West 71st Street |
Janes and Leo |
1900 | |
Gilsey Hotel | 1200 Broadway |
Stephen D. Hatch |
1869 | |
Flatiron Building | 5th Avenue and Broadway |
Daniel Burnham, Frederick Dinkelberg |
1902 | |
Alwyn Court Apartments | 180 West 58th Street |
Harde and Short |
1909 | |
Villard Houses | 29½ 50th Street, 24 East 51st Street, and 451, 453, 455, and 457 Madison Avenue |
McKim, Mead and White |
1882 | |
Former New York Life Insurance Company Building | 346 Broadway |
Stephen D. Hatch |
1894 | |
Alimar Apartments | 925 West End Avenue |
Janes and Leo |
1899 | |
Knickerbocker Field Club | 114 East 18th Street |
Parfitt Brothers |
1892 | |
Haffen Building | 2804 Third Avenue |
Michael J. Garvin |
1901 | |
Broad Exchange Building | 25 Broad Street |
Clinton and Russell |
1900 |