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account or deposit money relatively easily, since male and female customers used the same window for either task. On the other hand, the process of withdrawing money was much more complex, and customers frequently had to wait in the "Chapel" for two or three hours. In addition, each savings bank in New York was mostly limited to one location until 1923, when the state legislature passed a law allowing savings banks to construct branches. By World War I, many of the area's residents had relocated northward, leaving the bank "too far downtown to continue the fullest exercise of its functions", but the bank was still unable to relocate from the Bowery neighborhood or open a branch.
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Butchers' and
Drovers' Bank relocated next door to 124 Bowery. The Bowery bank had $ 3 million in deposits by 1850, when the bank hired its first paid employees. By then, increasing business prompted the Bowery Savings Bank to purchase an adjacent lot on 130 Bowery in January 1852. The Bowery bank's trustees hired the firm of Thomas & Son to design an Italianate structure at 128 and 130 Bowery, the bank's second building on the site. Work on the edifice commenced in May 1852, and it opened in March 1853. The second building included a U-shaped tellers' counter, a ceiling skylight, and basement vaults.
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center bay on the north and south walls is slightly wider than the other bays. The south wall is parallel to Grand Street, but, because of the 98-degree angle between Grand and
Elizabeth Streets, there is a triangular aisle on the west wall next to Elizabeth Street. As planned, the columns were to be made of "Mycenean marble". The columns are similar in design to those in the waiting room, but the pedestals are made of Siena marble. Each of the columns is aligned with a double-height Corinthian pilaster on the room's outer walls.
1070:(NRHP) in 1980. The LPC hosted public hearings in June 1993 to determine whether to designate the Bowery Savings Bank Building's interior as a city landmark, along with those of four banks in Brooklyn and another bank in Manhattan. The original banking room's interior was designated a New York City landmark on August 23, 1994. The building was added in 2013 to the Bowery Historic District, an NRHP district, after local residents had advocated for the historic district's creation for more than a year.
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May 1893, and the banking hall opened in June 1894. The waiting room was built as part of a second phase that was completed in 1895. The building remained relatively unchanged in the 20th century as the Bowery
Savings Bank continued to expand. The Bowery Savings Bank's successor company, Greenpoint Bank, sold the building to Jeffrey Wu in 2000. The Capitale event venue opened in October 2002, and the building was sold again in 2023.
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that applied to any similar storage facilities in the world." The older building was then demolished, and the waiting room and directors' room were constructed on the eastern part of the site. The eastern section of the building opened in
January 1895. The waiting room's decorations were still being completed at the end of that year, at which point the bank had spent $ 570,000 on the new building.
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originally concealed a skylight that abutted the second-story committee and trustees' rooms. Each of the grilles is made of cast iron and consists of a meander-patterned border, a central rosette, and a glazed panel that conceals a cast-iron grid. Hanging from the center of the ceiling, in each bay, are cylindrical brass fixtures with indirect lighting; these fixtures were designed in 1980 by the
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directly in front of the pilasters on the Grand Street elevation. MacMonnies designed a similar pedimental sculpture for the Grand Street portico. The pediment on Grand Street contains two female figures with lions, in contrast to the Bowery pediment. One of the women is depicted placing a laurel of garlands over her lion's head, while the other woman is depicted placing ribbons on her lion.
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expansion, in 1856, was built with an iron frame, which the bank officials believed would be resistant to burglaries and conflagrations. A ventilation system was installed in 1865, and the banking hall's ceiling was raised in the late 1870s. In addition, the bank implemented a new bookkeeping system in 1879, grouping depositors' ledgers into sections overseen by different bookkeepers.
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well as marble treads. The second-floor staircase leads to a cast-iron balcony with a wooden floor. On the south wall is the entrance vestibule from Grand Street, which contains a white marble floor and gray-marble walls. The Grand Street entrance is flanked by Ionic pilasters, which support a small porch.
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Savings Bank continued to grow, the 130 Bowery building remained the bank's main branch. By 1972, the bank had over $ 3 billion in deposits at ten branches. Although the surrounding neighborhood had been part of Little Italy during the mid-20th century, the area's Chinese population was
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Elizabeth Streets, measuring 100 by 100 feet.
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Work on the western part of the site began in May 1893, following the expiration of existing leases. The bank's existing building initially continued to operate as normal during this time, although a gallery was added within the old building. A temporary partition separated the new banking hall from
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during that time, as many of their depositors had started relocating northward. Contravening this trend, the Bowery
Savings Bank's officials said in 1876 that it would continue to serve the surrounding community, and bank officials began planning to expand the existing building instead. By 1884, the
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Savings Bank opened on June 2, 1834, in a three-story house at 128 Bowery, receiving $ 2,020 from fifty customers on its first day. The site had been occupied by the Butchers' and Drovers' Bank; at first, the two banks shared the building, operating at different times of day. By 1836, the
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The center of the ceiling contains a pyramidal skeletal-steel skylight measuring 50 by 50 feet (15 m × 15 m) across. This skylight rises 60 feet (18 m) above the banking floor. The skylight contains two layers of glass; the outer layer contains a heavy grid of ribs and is covered
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The banking room's mosaic-tile floors are similar in design to those in the waiting room. Between the double-height columns are rectangular floor panels with red, yellow, and black tesserae arranged in an ornate pattern. The walls are largely made of gypsum plaster, although the lower section of the
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The new banking room on Grand and Elizabeth Streets was in operation by June 1894. At this point, the bank had just over 100,000 depositors. According to a book about the Bowery Savings Bank, "Particular pride was taken in the enormous vaults, which were constructed with protective ingenuity beyond
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In November 1891, the Bowery Savings Bank's trustees paid $ 155,500 for three 25-by-100-foot (7.6 by 30.5 m) land lots at 222 to 226 Grand Street. Shortly after, the trustees announced that they would build a new bank structure on Grand Street; the bank's charter required that the new building
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The banking room was designed to maximize space usage on the irregular lot. The central portion of the banking room surrounded by two-story-tall Corinthian columns. The columns are arranged in a square layout of five by five bays. Although the bays are of equal width on the west and east walls, the
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and floral motifs. The southern wall contains an elevator, which was installed after the building's completion but harmonizes with the original design. The ceiling is divided into panels and is also decorated with fretwork and floral motifs. The central bay includes cast-iron ceiling grilles, which
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The center bay on Grand Street contains a secondary doorway, which has iron lamps and bronze signs. Above the secondary entrance on Grand Street is a slightly projecting portico, which is similar in design to the pediment over the Bowery entrance. The portico is supported by four columns, which are
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said: "One can only imagine the awe with which these refugees from the slums of Naples and Canton and the shtetls of Poland and Russia entered this magnificent cathedral of a bank with its marble, brass and mosaics, to deposit small savings proudly." After the building was converted into Capitale,
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in 1920, and construction of the new branch began in 1921. Taking advantage of an exemption in New York state law, the bank acquired the Universal Savings Bank in lower Manhattan, which then relocated to 42nd Street. By the time the 42nd Street branch opened in 1923, there were 155,000 people with
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on the same site. It was built on an assemblage of six land lots: two on Bowery and four on Elizabeth and Grand Streets. The lot at 128 Bowery was previously occupied by the Butchers' and Drovers' Bank, which had been founded in 1830 and later became the Bowery Savings Bank's first building on the
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Michael and David Marvisi bought the building for $ 33 million in 2017. Paramount Realty and Atelier WM placed 130 Bowery for sale in early 2019. Paramount and Atelier considered marketing the building for sale without any tenants, but a spokesperson for Capitale contested this move, saying their
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The banking room's northern aisle contains a travertine stairway to the basement. Directly above is a cast-iron staircase to the second floor, held up by three stylized Corinthian columns. The second-floor stairway contains an ornate steel-and-brass balustrade decorated with semicircle motifs, as
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The interior was intended to give the impression of a Roman temple. The L-shaped space consists of a waiting room to the east and a banking room to the west. The banking room features a double-height coffered ceiling with a square skylight, supported by double-height Corinthian columns. Marble is
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to gain inspiration for the new building's design. The subcommittee then outlined their requirements for the competition, which called for a banking room to the west and a waiting room to the east. The five participating architects submitted their design proposals to the bank in September 1892.
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and the president's and secretary's rooms. The eastern face of the bank vault contains sunken panels above a meander motif, and the vault contains doors to its north and south. A clock, preserved from the previous building on the same site, is installed atop the bank vault. The president's and
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Nightclub manager Margaret Millard announced in January 2002 that she wanted to turn the building into an event venue called Capitale, named as an allusion to the bank's history. Millard had not yet formally leased the building from Wu, who supported the plans and had spent the previous year
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The bank bought further land lots in 1856, 1864, and 1865. The Bowery Savings Bank's deposits continued to grow in the late 19th century, from $ 6.5 million in 1863 to about $ 83 million by 1903. Technological advances during this time prompted the bank to upgrade its headquarters. The first
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The Bowery Savings Bank installed safe-deposit boxes in its Bowery branch in April 1930. The bank had introduced safe-deposit boxes at its 42nd Street branch the previous year, and the boxes were highly popular with that branch's customers. A new chromium-steel vault, with a 17-short-ton
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The middle of the banking room had a Siena-marble teller's desk measuring 8 feet (2.4 m) high. It was shaped like a "U", with a men's counter to the north, a women's counter to the south, and a cashiers' window to the east. Behind the tellers' desk was a raised platform with a steel
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estimated that the new building would cost $ 500,000. The Bowery Savings Bank rented safe-deposit boxes while the new banking room was being constructed. In addition, the bank's directors met in the Butchers' and Drovers' Bank at 124 Bowery during the new building's construction.
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The columns on the north and south walls rest on white-marble pedestals and are made of black-veined marble, which has been repainted. The columns contain Ionic capitals. In the center three bays on the north and south walls, there were seating areas with railings. The walls are
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guarded by 100 heavily armed policemen. The bank retained its original offices on Bowery. Even though lower Manhattan was losing population, the "Old Bowery" continued to grow, and the older branch's deposits increased from $ 100 million in 1910 to $ 250 million in 1930.
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After the building was converted into an event venue in 2002, a VIP seating area with a fireplace was placed one story above the main banking room. In addition, several spaces next to the banking room, including the former vault, were converted into private party rooms.
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described the building as "a sort of fortress on the Bowery", denoting the eastern end of Manhattan's Little Italy neighborhood. Other authors wrote that the structure also served as the "architectural anchor" of Bowery in the 20th century, when the corridor was a
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with opaque panels. When the building was constructed, the Bowery Savings Bank's directors had suggested including a dome atop the banking hall, but such a dome would have been very dimly lit, so the skylight was installed instead. The skylight is surrounded by a
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White's choice of a Roman classical style set a trend for bank buildings, first in New York, then across the United States. The structure was one of the first bank buildings in the nation with natural ventilation and marble surfaces that could be cleaned easily.
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by MacMonnies. The pediment depicts a clock flanked by two figures, each accompanied by a lion. The figures, depicting a man and woman, represent the concepts of time and industry. The attic of the Bowery elevation rises above the pediment. There are three
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lease did not expire until 2032. The sellers did not specify an asking price, but Wendy Maitland of Atelier reported that the building might be sold for more than $ 50 million. The Capitale event space inside the building closed indefinitely during the
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in Rome. The room is illuminated by uplights on the coved ceiling, as well as on the capitals of the pilasters on the outer walls. The Grand Street entrance contains a rectangular ceiling with three rectangular panels, each containing a
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in 1987, two years after it nearly went bankrupt. Greenpoint Bank took over the banking spaces in 1995 after having bought many of Ahmanson's branches. The building continued to host events such as an exhibit of historic photographs.
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Because the Bowery Savings Bank was mostly intended for working-class clients, White designed a waiting room on the narrower eastern section of the plot. The rectangular space measures 45 by 83 feet (14 by 25 m) and contains two
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location on Bowery: "I think that the fact that we're here will make us sort of an anchor for other places to follow". Capitale opened in late 2002 and quickly became popular among celebrities. Among the venue's early guests were
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of six columns each, which divide the northern and southern sides of the room into five bays. The colonnades separated the main section of the room from "aisles" to the north and south. Because the layout resembled that of a
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at the Bowery Savings Bank, of which 5,600 were at the 42nd Street branch. In June 1923, the bank moved $ 202 million of deposits (equal to $ 2.8 billion in 2023) from the original branch to the new branch, using 14
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and radiators, integrated with the rest of the bank's design, respectively provided hot air and hot water. The basement contained a restaurant, an electric plant, and boilers, in addition to heavyweight safes.
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on Grand Street. The interior was designed to give the impression of a Roman temple, with a waiting room to the east and a banking room to the west. Both spaces are decorated with mosaic-tile floors and marble
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expanding by the 1970s. During this time, bank officials said they were "very pleased" with the Bowery branch, due to the growth in the number of Chinese depositors. The Bowery Savings Bank was acquired by
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in the building for its patrons. The building also hosted events in the mid-20th century, including meetings of the East Side Chamber of Commerce, training programs for schoolchildren, and art exhibitions.
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the older structure on Bowery. The houses on the western part of the site, along Grand and Elizabeth Streets, had been demolished by July 1893, and excavations for the foundation and cellar had commenced.
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site. This structure had been torn down to make way for the Bowery Savings Bank's second building, which opened in 1853. The four lots on Elizabeth and Grand Streets had contained houses until 1893.
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wrote of the building in 1984: "It was claimed, on the basis of the monumental portico and lofty interior banking hall, that this was the first truly splendid bank building in New York City."
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license, which would allow customers to dance at private events in the building, but residents of Chinatown and Little Italy expressed concern that the building would function as a nightclub.
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on their $ 12 million loan. The Marvisis requested permission to sell the building to SC Holdings in July 2023, and SC Holdings bought the building that September for $ 25.7 million.
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magazine wrote: "With its sixty-foot ceilings, humbling Corinthian columns, and Tiffany-style skylight, the building lives up to its landmark status." Nick Paumgarten of
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is a console bracket. The entrance is recessed within the arch, accessed by a set of steps leading up from Bowery. The space under the arch contains mosaic floors and a
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said in 2000 that the Bowery Savings Bank Building was "a monumental temple of a bank near Grand Street that gives the Bowery a bit of grandeur". Fred Ferretti of the
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window at ground level, above which is a plaque or a smaller window. The windows are covered by metal grilles, and a cornice runs above the attic on both elevations.
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motif. The remainder of the ceiling is generally made of gypsum plaster. The ceiling originally contained spiked lanterns, most of which have been removed.
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Valente, Judith (December 25, 1976). "Little Italy: It Is the Way It Was: Cityscape In Little Italy the Way It Was Is the Way it Is and They Like It".
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In 2000, Greenpoint Bank sold the Bowery Savings Bank Building to food importer and developer Jeffrey Wu. The former bank's records were relocated to
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reviewed all of the entries and recommended that the bank use McKim, Mead & White's design; the details of the other four proposals are unknown.
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architecture professor Lance Jay Brown said the building "still stands as a marker of a pivotal moment in the history of American architecture".
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wrote in 2010: "The bank as a work of architecture went from the merely big to the colossal with the Bowery Savings Bank of 1895."
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was filed against the building in 2011 because the owners had failed to repay a $ 3.5 million loan on the building.
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grilles are also placed in front of numerous windows and doors. The building's basement is clad with a granite
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Dickhuth, H Eugeno (January 16, 1949). "Bowery Savings Forums Teach East Side Youth Bank Methods".
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Traster, Tina (August 15, 2011). "Retailers, restaurants vault into old banks".
3499:"Neighborhood Report: Chinatown; Bowery Savings Bank May Find Life as a Cabaret"
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3418:"Neighborhood Report: Chinatown; A Shadow Is Falling Over a Bowery Landmark"
3334:"Company News; Greenpoint to Pay $ 660 Million For 60 Home Savings Branches"
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan below 14th Street
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Bank buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New York City
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601:. The skylights allowed natural light into the building, while cast-iron
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4109:. Vol. 140, no. 5. pp. 104–106, 108, 110, 112, 114, 116.
3958:"Owner of Bowery Savings Bank Files for Bankruptcy to Avoid Forced Sale"
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It was one of three major bank buildings that White designed during the
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and the State Savings Bank of Detroit. The building is designed in the
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Mariani, John (November 2003). "The best new restaurants in America".
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Freydkin, Donna (January 24, 2003). "Highfliers love NY's Capitale".
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3831:"Stanford White's Bowery Savings Bank building will head to auction"
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The Bowery Savings Bank of New York: A Social and Financial History
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3985:"Landmarked bank building in Chinatown under contract for $ 26M"
2545:. Vol. 50, no. 1280. September 24, 1892. p. 381.
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Hodgson, Moira (May 12, 2003). "Dining out with Moira Hodgson".
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3771:"Former Bowery Savings Bank to Sell for $ 26M After Bankruptcy"
2508:. Vol. 48, no. 1236. November 21, 1891. p. 654.
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1797:. Dover books on architecture. Dover Publications. p. 14.
1742:(5th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. p. 93.
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Antiquity in Gotham: The Ancient Architecture of New York City
3862:"Event space at former Bowery Savings Bank hits auction block"
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The Real Estate Record: Real estate record and builders' guide
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in 1942. To attract customers, the Bowery Savings Bank placed
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to the west. The Bowery Savings Bank Building was designed by
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2984:"Savings Banks: Bowery Joins List of Century-old Societies".
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from 1893 to 1895, it occupies an L-shaped site bounded by
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renovating the structure. Millard also wanted to obtain a
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and was built between 1893 and 1895. The contractor was
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include an entrance from Bowery. The trustees invited
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Bowery Savings Bank 130 Bowery and 228 Grand Street
3924:Walter-Warner, Holden; Staff (September 13, 2022).
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Bowery Savings Bank Building (110 East 42nd Street)
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1118:Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023).
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1064:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
302:The building's basement is clad with a granite
6524:East Village/Lower East Side Historic District
5958:Clinton Street Baking Company & Restaurant
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4276:"Staving Off Change to the Grit of the Bowery"
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5321:Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association
5126:National Register of Historic Places Portal
4466:White, Samuel G.; White, Elizabeth (2008).
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1343:New York City Department of City Planning
42:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
6587:Beaux-Arts architecture in New York City
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4367:Bowery Savings Bank of New York (1888).
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3600:"When Banks Looked Like a Million Bucks"
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3983:Marroquin, Mario (September 22, 2023).
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1791:Gillon, E.V.; Reed, Henry Hope (1988).
1672:Real Estate Records and Builders' Guide
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6602:Commercial buildings completed in 1895
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3681:Paumgarten, Nick (December 22, 2003).
3475:from the original on February 23, 2022
3394:from the original on December 27, 2017
3274:from the original on February 21, 2018
3256:"Happy New Year for Chinatown's Banks"
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1841:. Gibbs Smith, Publisher. p. 46.
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1404:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1994
1349:from the original on September 3, 2022
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1196:"National Register Information System"
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539:Above the columns and pilasters is an
430:New York Life Building at 346 Broadway
5830:First Roumanian-American Congregation
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4334:Bowery Savings Bank Building Interior
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961:Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
880:
6572:1895 establishments in New York City
6503:Williamsburg Bridge Trolley Terminal
4451:. American Management Associations.
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4356:National Register of Historic Places
4322:National Register of Historic Places
4066:Ferretti, Fred (February 18, 1977).
3841:from the original on October 8, 2020
3829:Rosenberg, Zoe (February 12, 2019).
3711:
3637:McKinley, Jesse (October 13, 2002).
3597:
3374:Sheraton, Mimi (November 28, 1997).
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2486:Bowery Savings Bank of New York 1888
2347:Bowery Savings Bank of New York 1888
2330:Bowery Savings Bank of New York 1888
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1608:Bowery Savings Bank of New York 1888
1275:from the original on August 13, 2022
1225:National Register of Historic Places
1201:National Register of Historic Places
1068:National Register of Historic Places
330:, and there is a secondary entrance
297:National Register of Historic Places
295:, and the building is listed on the
5905:International Center of Photography
5657:
4420:McKim, Mead & White, Architects
4274:Berger, Joseph (October 10, 2011).
4192:from the original on April 21, 2021
4012:Brawarsky, Sandee (June 16, 2000).
3955:Young, Celia (September 12, 2022).
3905:from the original on March 30, 2022
3860:Rebong, Kevin (February 11, 2019).
3795:Ellwood, Mark (February 11, 2019).
3598:Gray, Christopher (June 10, 2010).
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982:bankruptcy in September 2022 after
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4378:Macaulay-Lewis, Elizabeth (2021).
4255:from the original on June 17, 2022
4172:Dunlap, David W. (June 20, 1993).
4148:from the original on July 23, 2016
3657:from the original on March 9, 2022
3376:"Grand Tour of Bites and Bargains"
3184:Prial, Frank J. (April 26, 1974).
1936:Hughes, C. J. (February 6, 2005).
976:COVID-19 pandemic in New York City
293:New York City designated landmarks
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6607:McKim, Mead & White buildings
5790:Adath Jeshurun of Jassy Synagogue
4493:
4294:from the original on June 8, 2021
4032:from the original on May 27, 2015
4014:"Oh, It's Not What It Used to Be"
3769:Rizzi, Nicholas (July 20, 2023).
3735:Polsky, Sara (October 13, 2011).
3716:. Vol. 379. pp. 12–13.
3517:from the original on May 27, 2015
3436:from the original on May 27, 2015
3293:Berg, Eric N. (October 6, 1987).
2663:from the original on July 8, 2022
2656:. September 17, 1996. p. 2.
568:Grand Street and Elizabeth Street
391:to the west. It wraps around the
318:. The main entrance is through a
6617:New York City interior landmarks
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4128:Baker, Kevin (October 5, 2003).
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3872:from the original on May 9, 2021
3045:Berger, Meyer (August 5, 1957).
2887:from the original on May 6, 2022
1956:from the original on May 6, 2021
1644:Guide to New York City Landmarks
1160:Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower
1148:
800:architectural design competition
322:on the relatively narrow Bowery
6281:Rivington Street municipal bath
5920:Lower East Side Tenement Museum
5915:Lower East Side History Project
5262:St. James Roman Catholic Church
4235:Roberts, Sam (April 18, 2013).
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3254:Lewis, Paul (January 8, 1977).
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2877:"Bowery Savings Opens New Home"
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1168:Brooklyn Trust Company Building
1139:Gross Domestic Product deflator
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904:New York State Liquor Authority
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480:on Bowery and on Grand Street.
407:
5895:Hebrew Free Burial Association
5744:Bard High School Early College
3497:Lee, Denny (January 6, 2002).
3332:Hansell, Saul (May 16, 1995).
2961:. April 14, 1930. p. 10.
1537:"A Saving Bank's New Domicile"
827:
768:
267:. Constructed for the defunct
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190:
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6053:Yonah Schimmel's Knish Bakery
5815:Church of Our Lady of Sorrows
5242:Church of the Transfiguration
4407:Orcutt, William Dana (1934).
2913:. June 26, 1923. p. 13.
2883:. June 22, 1923. p. 22.
2311:. June 14, 1896. p. 25.
1120:"What Was the U.S. GDP Then?"
1090:
685:wall includes a Siena-marble
6327:Delancey Street/Essex Street
6246:Bowery Savings Bank Building
5422:Stephen Van Rensselaer House
5407:Bowery Savings Bank Building
5295:Museum of Chinese in America
5077:National Historic Landmarks
4384:. Fordham University Press.
4318:The Bowery Historic District
3455:Dwyer, Jim (April 2, 2019).
3088:. June 9, 1947. p. 30.
3008:"Bank Offers Life Insurance"
1543:. June 13, 1893. p. 9.
1259:Bowery Savings Bank Building
1181:
450:World's Columbian Exposition
245:Bowery Savings Bank Building
178:The Bowery Historic District
23:United States historic place
7:
6577:Bank buildings in Manhattan
6553:Manhattan Community Board 3
5910:Lower East Side Conservancy
5860:St. Rose of Lima Old Church
5619:Manhattan Community Board 3
5615:Manhattan Community Board 2
5342:Chinatown Ice Cream Factory
5226:Pace University High School
3416:Lee, Denny (May 27, 2001).
2925:– via newspapers.com.
1073:
900:Manhattan Community Board 2
662:Rambusch Decorating Company
587:
508:. The facade consists of a
10:
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5820:Congregation Chasam Sopher
5716:Sara Delano Roosevelt Park
5290:Asian American Arts Centre
5205:Sara Delano Roosevelt Park
4310:
4223:National Park Service 2013
2425:National Park Service 2013
2286:National Park Service 1980
2153:National Park Service 1980
1739:AIA Guide to New York City
1373:National Park Service 2013
1323:National Park Service 1980
1156:Dime Savings Bank Building
742:
472:and sculpted pediments by
314:and sculpted pediments by
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4468:Stanford White, Architect
4445:Schisgall, Oscar (1984).
3989:Crain's New York Business
3899:Crain's New York Business
3574:Crain's New York Business
1835:Morrone, Francis (2009).
989:
524:motifs, while the arch's
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6622:Stanford White buildings
6539:Yiddish Theatre District
5316:Chinese Community Center
4830:Richmond (Staten Island)
4470:. Rizzoli. p. 282.
2502:"Out Among the Builders"
1095:
874:H. F. Ahmanson & Co.
807:Architectural professor
5900:Henry Street Settlement
4068:"Metropolitan Baedeker"
3117:New York Herald Tribune
3086:New York Herald Tribune
2955:"Opens New Vault Today"
1898:New York Herald Tribune
728:Basilica of Constantine
428:, the others being the
418:McKim, Mead & White
393:Bowery Bank of New York
358:
289:McKim, Mead & White
6493:The Bugs and Meyer Mob
6231:Alfred E. Smith Houses
6013:King Tut's Wah Wah Hut
5850:St. Augustine's Church
5810:Christ Church Lutheran
5795:Beth Hamedrash Hagodol
4566:Keeper of the Register
4413:. Bowery Savings Bank.
4373:. Bowery Savings Bank.
3866:The Real Deal New York
1766:White & White 2008
1685:White & White 2008
887:Lake Success, New York
778:
677:
64:New York City Landmark
51:U.S. Historic district
6271:Knickerbocker Village
6119:Tibor de Nagy Gallery
6109:Rivington Street Wall
6074:Angel Orensanz Center
5988:Double Chicken Please
5835:Kehila Kedosha Janina
5800:Bialystoker Synagogue
5402:Alfred E. Smith House
5086:Outside New York City
4581:National Park Service
4561:Contributing property
4418:Roth, Leland (1983).
4360:National Park Service
4326:National Park Service
3936:on September 13, 2022
3546:. February 25, 2003.
2727:. November 13, 1920.
2005:The New York Observer
1230:National Park Service
1206:National Park Service
776:
675:
446:Boston Public Library
130:40.71889°N 73.99556°W
55:Contributing property
6176:Allen & Delancey
6048:Una Pizza Napoletana
6033:Russ & Daughters
5805:Chapel of Free Grace
5397:254–260 Canal Street
5168:Chinatown, Manhattan
4770:New York (Manhattan)
4508:at Wikimedia Commons
4422:. Harper & Row.
4328:. February 26, 2013.
3153:. November 7, 1977.
3014:. February 9, 1942.
2881:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
2451:. November 4, 2015.
1699:, pp. 237, 240.
1154:The others were the
842:110 East 42nd Street
520:of the arch contain
234:Designated NYCL
6251:Cooperative Village
6140:Rockwood Music Hall
6008:Katz's Delicatessen
5870:Sea and Land Church
5691:East River Greenway
5417:Edward Mooney House
5257:Sea and Land Church
5073:Bridges and tunnels
4349:Bowery Savings Bank
4130:"Palimpsest Street"
4054:Macaulay-Lewis 2021
3963:Commercial Observer
3775:Commercial Observer
3225:The Washington Post
2911:New York Daily News
2772:, pp. 106–112.
2647:Bowery Savings Bank
2449:New York Daily News
1881:Macaulay-Lewis 2021
1687:, pp. 280–283.
1339:"130 Bowery, 10013"
1208:. January 23, 2007.
1141:figures follow the
1009:New York University
997:Henry Hope Reed Jr.
809:William Robert Ware
788:Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz
748:Original structures
474:Frederic MacMonnies
401:Bowery Savings Bank
316:Frederic MacMonnies
269:Bowery Savings Bank
135:40.71889; -73.99556
126: /
34:Bowery Savings Bank
6508:Yiddish Black Hand
6498:Ludlow Street Jail
5840:Meserich Synagogue
5754:Seward Park Campus
5701:Hamilton Fish Park
5686:Coleman Playground
5443:Bull's Head Tavern
5357:Nom Wah Tea Parlor
4343:. August 23, 1994.
4280:The New York Times
4241:The New York Times
4178:The New York Times
4134:The New York Times
4072:The New York Times
4018:The New York Times
3714:Hollywood Reporter
3643:The New York Times
3604:The New York Times
3503:The New York Times
3461:The New York Times
3422:The New York Times
3380:The New York Times
3338:The New York Times
3299:The New York Times
3260:The New York Times
3190:The New York Times
3151:The New York Times
3051:The New York Times
3012:The New York Times
2843:The New York Times
2790:The New York Times
2725:The New York Times
2687:The New York Times
2250:The New York Times
1942:The New York Times
1668:"Mechanics' Liens"
1640:Dolkart, Andrew S.
1457:The New York Times
1268:. April 19, 1966.
1232:. November 2, 2013
1017:The New York Times
1005:The New York Times
881:Use as event venue
817:The New York Times
784:Charles W. Clinton
779:
678:
470:Corinthian columns
387:to the south, and
312:Corinthian columns
279:to the south, and
226:Designated CP
158:David H. King, Jr.
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6296:Westchester House
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6099:The Lodge Gallery
6089:Envoy Enterprises
5865:St. Teresa Church
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5770:Etz Chaim Yeshiva
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5267:St. Joseph Church
5221:Shuang Wen School
5200:Collect Pond Park
5134:
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4571:Historic district
4504:Media related to
4477:978-0-8478-3079-4
4458:978-0-8144-5788-7
4429:978-0-06-430136-7
4391:978-0-8232-9384-1
4362:. April 23, 1980.
3901:. March 9, 2022.
3544:The Village Voice
3147:"Going Out Guide"
2845:. June 24, 1923.
2792:. June 22, 1923.
2689:. July 31, 1921.
2332:, pp. 22–23.
2076:, pp. 64–65.
1848:978-1-4236-1116-5
1804:978-0-486-25698-6
1749:978-0-19538-386-7
1653:978-0-470-28963-1
916:Justin Timberlake
838:Midtown Manhattan
496:with metal ribs.
434:Classical Revival
422:David H. King Jr.
375:neighborhoods of
259:neighborhoods of
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229:February 20, 2013
213:Significant dates
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6408:Elizabeth Street
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6241:Blue Condominium
6191:Milk & Honey
6155:The Slipper Room
6150:National Theatre
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6428:Henry Street
6423:Grand Street
6413:Essex Street
6358:Allen Street
6337:Grand Street
6245:
6114:Shin Gallery
5998:Essex Market
5679:Green spaces
5611:
5549:Henry Street
5499:Allen Street
5478:Grand Street
5473:Canal Street
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5188:Green spaces
5037:Poughkeepsie
4965:New Rochelle
4865:St. Lawrence
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912:Donald Trump
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482:Wrought iron
459:
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408:Architecture
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385:Grand Street
369:Little Italy
362:
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306:, while the
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277:Grand Street
253:Little Italy
248:
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6448:Mott Street
6186:Luna Lounge
6084:Dixon Place
5886:Community /
5721:Seward Park
5589:Five Points
5559:Mott Street
5066:Other lists
4915:Westchester
4845:Schenectady
4640:Cattaraugus
4298:October 10,
4259:October 10,
4152:October 10,
4090:October 10,
4036:October 10,
3968:October 15,
3940:October 15,
3909:October 10,
3876:October 10,
3845:October 10,
3811:October 10,
3751:October 10,
3697:October 10,
3661:October 10,
3622:October 10,
3554:October 10,
3521:October 10,
3479:October 10,
3440:October 10,
3398:October 10,
3356:October 30,
3317:October 10,
3278:October 10,
3208:October 10,
3169:October 10,
3069:October 10,
3030:October 10,
2969:October 10,
2959:Times Union
2939:Orcutt 1934
2921:October 28,
2891:October 28,
2861:October 28,
2826:Orcutt 1934
2808:October 28,
2758:Orcutt 1934
2743:October 10,
2705:October 28,
2667:October 10,
2634:Orcutt 1934
2604:Orcutt 1934
2589:Orcutt 1934
2577:Orcutt 1934
2553:October 10,
2516:October 10,
2459:October 10,
2413:Orcutt 1934
2268:October 10,
2074:Orcutt 1934
2059:Orcutt 1934
1960:October 10,
1551:October 10,
1512:October 10,
1475:October 10,
1419:Orcutt 1934
967:lis pendens
949:Gossip Girl
932:Alicia Keys
924:Dan Aykroyd
828:Use as bank
769:Replacement
645:sheet metal
486:water table
304:water table
133: /
109:Coordinates
6566:Categories
6226:247 Cherry
6145:Metrograph
6135:Folksbiene
6069:ABC No Rio
6003:Ivan Ramen
5983:Dirt Candy
5943:63 Clinton
5330:Businesses
4905:Washington
4825:Rensselaer
4760:Montgomery
4745:Livingston
4650:Chautauqua
4400:1176326519
4354:(Report).
4339:(Report).
4320:(Report).
3683:"Capitale"
3133:1325287272
3102:1323034542
2994:1797096437
2652:(Report).
2230:August 31,
1914:1325953884
1859:August 31,
1815:August 31,
1279:August 31,
1264:(Report).
1091:References
984:defaulting
980:Chapter 11
940:Kanye West
936:Chris Rock
902:asked the
711:bank vault
653:wainscoted
621:colonnades
541:architrave
514:Corinthian
438:Beaux-Arts
349:bank vault
337:colonnades
249:130 Bowery
208:0184, 1911
202:NYCL
182:ID13000027
121:73°59′44″W
118:40°43′08″N
104:, New York
6550:See also:
6221:97 Bowery
6038:Shopsin's
5936:nightlife
5730:Education
5668:Manhattan
5612:See also:
5599:The Tombs
5392:97 Bowery
5352:Jing Fong
5304:Community
5214:Education
5177:Manhattan
5047:Rochester
5042:Rhinebeck
5032:Peekskill
4993:Manhattan
4850:Schoharie
4730:Jefferson
4613:by county
4486:192080799
4288:0362-4331
4249:0362-4331
4196:April 21,
4186:0362-4331
4142:0362-4331
4115:210268643
4080:0362-4331
4026:0362-4331
3835:Curbed NY
3801:Bloomberg
3741:Curbed NY
3722:235347904
3651:0362-4331
3612:0362-4331
3582:886655302
3511:0362-4331
3469:0362-4331
3430:0362-4331
3388:0362-4331
3346:0362-4331
3307:0362-4331
3268:0362-4331
3241:146594549
3233:0190-8286
3198:0362-4331
3159:0362-4331
3125:1941-0646
3094:1941-0646
3059:0362-4331
3020:0362-4331
2851:0362-4331
2798:0362-4331
2733:0362-4331
2695:0362-4331
2317:574195915
2258:0362-4331
2220:0730-4080
2013:333479226
1990:408926010
1982:USA TODAY
1950:0362-4331
1906:1941-0646
1716:Roth 1983
1697:Roth 1983
1541:The World
1465:0362-4331
1353:March 20,
1182:Citations
691:grotesque
603:registers
599:cast iron
578:aedicular
562:antefixes
558:anthemion
553:sculpture
545:acroteria
534:pilasters
518:spandrels
506:elevation
466:elevation
373:Chinatown
367:, in the
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