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
Old Colony Club | 120 Madison Avenue |
McKim, Mead and White |
1904 | |
Seville Hotel | 22 East 29th Street |
Harry Allen Jacobs|Charles T. Mott |
1904 | |
Public Baths | Asser Levy Place and East 23rd Street |
Brunner and Aiken |
1904 | |
Plaza Hotel | Fifth Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street |
Henry J. Hardenbergh|Thomas Hastings |
1907 | |
New York School of Applied Design | 160 Lexington Avenue |
Harvey Wiley Corbett |
1908 | |
New Amsterdam Theater | 214 West 42nd Street |
Herts and Tallant |
1903 | |
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company | 1 Madison Avenue |
Napoleon LeBrun and Sons |
1909 | |
R. H. Macy and Company Store | 151 West 34th Street |
DeLemos and Cordes |
1901 | |
James F. D. Lanier Residence | 123 East 35th |
Hoppin and Koen |
1901 | |
Lamb's Club | 128 West 44th Street |
Stanford White|George Freeman |
1904 |