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the interior. William Henry was deeply involved in the mansion's construction, visiting the work site daily and observing the work ongoing at the Herter
Brothers workrooms for hours at a time. This led William Baumgarten of the Herter Brothers to say in 1885, "We have rarely had a customer who took such a personal interest in the work during its progress." By the middle of 1881, the Fifth Avenue facade of the Triple Palace was being constructed, and nineteen large blocks of brownstone had been set in place. The work ultimately cost $ 2 million (equivalent to $ 54,463,000 in 2023), about two-thirds of which was spent on the interior of William Henry's residence.
401:. Snook and Atwood had originally planned to face the building in light Ohio limestone with red and black limestone trim. However, William Henry Vanderbilt had changed the plans at the last minute because he wanted a distinctive, cheap, and familiar material. The foundation walls were made of stone laid in sand and cement, resting on natural rock. The upper walls ranged in thickness from 36 to 8 inches (910 to 200 mm). The firm of H & A. S. Dickinson quarried the brownstone for the building.
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785:, which meant he would obtain the Triple Palace upon Maria's death. His daughters were bequeathed the houses in which they resided. W.H. Vanderbilt's will stipulated that the mansion and collection pass to his son's sons, or another grandson, to stay in the family. Only Maria and George Vanderbilt continued to live in the southern portion of the house afterward, though they privately invited people to see the art collection. The residence still hosted events such as a dinner for the
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614:. The mother-of-pearl appeared to make the decorations glow whenever the room was illuminated. North of the drawing room was a library, which contained furniture inlaid with mother-of-pearl. The rosewood library table was decorated with designs of six continents, and the chairs and wallpaper contained hangings. South of the drawing room was a Japanese-themed parlor with hanging tapestries and lacquered cabinets, as well as a faux bamboo ceiling with
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with the house, as well as the idea of living in the residence of the former art collector and "railroad king" William H. Vanderbilt, were strong reasons for Frick's move to rent the space. In March 1905, the media reported that Frick had leased the southern residence. Frick acquired a ten-year lease on the southern residence and its furnishings, with George
Vanderbilt receiving $ 50,000 in rent per year (equivalent to $ 1,315,000 in 2023).
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European artists. Art was hung salon-style in the gallery. Despite the size of the gallery, Vanderbilt's collection soon grew to require an additional smaller gallery to show watercolors and drawings. The art gallery had its own entrance from 51st Street. Attached to the art gallery was an "aquarella room" of 15 by 32 feet (4.6 by 9.8 m), separated from the gallery by an archway, as well as a conservatory room on the opposite wall.
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brownstone wall on Fifth Avenue for privacy, and he built a driveway leading from the avenue. The family moved into the building in
October 1905, following the completion of the work. Frick attempted to purchase the house within a few years, but W.H. Vanderbilt's will still did not allow for the sale of the building, so the point was not pursued further. Frick acquired land for his new house and museum on the
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was hired for the renovation. While city officials initially approved the porte cochere, they subsequently ordered it demolished, saying it projected too far onto the Fifth Avenue sidewalk. George
Vanderbilt secured an injunction in June 1903 to prevent its demolition, but he was compelled to take it
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The southern section's third floor had guest rooms that surrounded the light well. Each room was finished in cabinet wood and had frescoes in different styles, with carved dressers supporting large mirrors. Each dressing room on the third floor was connected to two bedrooms. A steep stairway, similar
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The art collection grew quickly and, in March 1883, Snook filed plans for additions to
Vanderbilt's gallery and the northern section's conservatory. Vanderbilt hosted a ball with 1,000 guests on December 11, 1883. He marked the opening of his new art gallery nine days later with a reception to which
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and a planting strip separated the mansion from the Fifth Avenue sidewalk, though this was removed in 1911. Bronze lighting fixtures were mounted atop the pillars of the balustrade, and metal fencing was installed between the pillars. When the mansion was completed, it was surrounded on all sides by
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Where critics were uninterested in the design of the exterior, they felt the interior to be overwhelming. One critic wrote: "One longs to find out if there is not one single room where there might be found some repose." Barbara
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Immediately east of the Triple Palace, Fifth Avenue was widened in 1911, and Frick's driveway was cut back. In addition, the flower plantings and stone railing in front of the Triple Palace's northern section were removed. Around that time, the neighborhood was growing increasingly commercial. When
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Extending west from the southern section's hallway was the art gallery, measuring 32 by 48 feet (9.8 by 14.6 m). The gallery was described as being 33 or 35 feet (10 or 11 m) high; at night, it was lit by 169 gas jets. The gallery originally featured 207 oils and watercolors from various
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The portico from Fifth Avenue led to an entrance vestibule between the two sections, from which the southern half of the house was accessed. It had an exterior of brownstone, like the rest of the house, but the front elevation was not enclosed. The floor of the vestibule was paved in marble mosaic
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drying rooms, furnace rooms, and pantries. The first floor had a ceiling 16 feet (4.9 m) tall. Ceiling heights decreased at subsequent stories, with the second story being 15 feet (4.6 m) tall, the third story being 12 feet (3.7 m) tall, and the attic being 8 feet (2.4 m) tall.
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reporter said the stones had been laid "on three parallel walls of solid rock". Right in front of the portico was a large bluestone entrance step measuring 24.16 by 3.5 feet (7.36 by 1.07 m) across. The portico served as the southern section's entrance, while the northern section was accessed
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January 1905, Douglas Robinson of Robinson, Brown, and Co. notified Henry Clay Frick that the southern half of the mansion was available for rent. By this point, Frick was becoming a prominent businessman and was the largest private stockholder in the railroad industry. Frick's early obsession
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Vanderbilt died and George received title to the southern section of the house. George already had a townhouse by then, and he did not wish to live in the mansion, which had unfashionable decor by this point. Furthermore, by the turn of the century, the surrounding section of Fifth
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Vanderbilt had commissioned the mansion in part to provide space for his paintings, as well as a residence for his two daughters. Upon its completion, the mansion was generally criticized. After William Henry's death in 1885, the house passed on to numerous members of his family. It
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Vanderbilt's portion of the house had elaborate decor, with 58 rooms designed in a different style, as well as a central three-story art gallery with a large skylight. William Henry's
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made of marble, as well as bronze reliefs of female figures flanking a marble shaft. To the right was a stairway to the upper floors, while to the left was a set of carved oaken seats and a door leading to the drawing room. Throughout the hallway were iron columns with red polished marble, which
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The basement was blasted out of solid rock and measured 9.5 feet (2.9 m) tall. The basement contained numerous rooms, including a kitchen, staff rooms, coal vaults, and mechanical rooms for the elevators and electricity. The basement also included storage closets, wine cellars, laundry and
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beams supporting the floors and roof. The floor beams were designed to be capable of supporting 150 to 175 pounds per square foot (7.2 to 8.4 kPa) while the roof beams were designed to support 125 pounds per square foot (6.0 kPa). "Fireproof material" such as brick arches was infilled
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wrote of the Triple Palace: "If these Vanderbilt houses are the result of intrusting architectural design to decorators, it is to be hoped the experiment may not be repeated." Schuyler particularly criticized the character of the brownstone facade, wondering "how so much good work can be so
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Frick and his wife renovated the southern portion of the mansion at a cost of $ 100,000 (equivalent to $ 2,629,000 in 2023), with plans and construction oversight by Hunt & Hunt. The work added newer amenities, including electric lighting and modern bathrooms. Frick also installed a high
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In 1944, the Astors filed plans for a commercial property to replace the southern section of the house. The following year, Cornelius III's widow Grace sold the Vanderbilt art collection. The works sold for $ 323,195 (equivalent to $ 4,337,766 in 2023), a loss from the cost of acquiring the
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to a ladder, led from the third floor onto the roof. The northern section's upper floors generally had sitting, sewing, and dressing rooms, as well as chambers and nurseries. The double residence had a conservatory, measuring 15 by 40 feet (4.6 by 12.2 m), at its southwestern corner.
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divided the three main stories of the facade on all sides. Near the top of the ground-floor windows was an entablature with carvings of vines, which wrapped around all sides. The second-story windows were decorated with acanthus leaves. The ground- and second-story windows were originally
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to decorate the space. Snook was the architect of record for the mansion, but there is evidence of both Atwood's and the Herter Brothers' involvement. The Herter Brothers disputed the claim that either Snook or Atwood were responsible for the overall design. When the Herter Brothers wrote
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section also included an elaborate dining room, library, parlor, and drawing room on the first floor, as well as bedrooms on the second floor for himself, his wife, and his youngest children. Emily's and Margaret's sections of the house were designed in a less lavish style.
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wrote at the time, "What would, it is said, in any European country have taken from five to ten years to accomplish has been done here in a little more than two years." They held a large reception at their portion of the mansion in March 1882. A subsequent
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Nevertheless, by the 1920s, the section of Fifth Avenue in Midtown was quickly becoming a commercial area. Taxes were rising accordingly, making the continued presence of residences in the area unaffordable. Emily Vanderbilt Sloane, now married to
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in 1889. Margaret and Elliott Shepard continued to live in the northern section of the mansion with their youngest children until Elliott died there in 1893. Some time afterward, Margaret sold her family's portion of the northern section to Emily.
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to the west. The house was described in popular press as two mansions and known as the "Triple Palace" or the "Vanderbilt Twins". However, the structure was a single mansion built at one time, with three residential units across two sections.
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designed the renovation, for which he filed plans in 1915. The work involved creating a new entrance on the north side of the southern residence. Cornelius III's ownership marked the second "great period" of the house's history, as the
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had a noted admiration for the mansion, its art collection, and William Henry Vanderbilt's status. The building and art collection prompted Frick to create his own mansion and art collection, today a public museum known as the
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to design another renovation for the house in 1916. The northern section of the Vanderbilt house was demolished in 1927, while the southern section was destroyed in 1947; both sections were replaced by high-rise buildings.
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estate in May 1940. The sale occurred despite William Henry's wishes for it to stay in the Vanderbilt family. The Astors wished to redevelop the site, which by then was surrounded by commercial developments, such as
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William H. Vanderbilt's residence in the southern section had elaborate decor, including an extensive art collection. There were 58 rooms in the southern residence, each designed in a different style. The Nashville
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one block north. By April 1879, existing tenants were being forced to leave. That December, William Henry Vanderbilt filed plans for a mansion between 51st and 52nd Streets, with a single unit and a double unit.
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that measured perhaps 60 by 40 feet (18 by 12 m) wide. The stairway was lit by the skylight above the light well, which as decorated in crimson and gold brick. The bottom of the grand staircase had a bronze
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The eastern portion of the southern section's hallway led to a drawing room, parlor, and library facing Fifth Avenue. The drawing room measured 25 by 31 feet (7.6 by 9.4 m) and had red velvet walls with
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to the south. After the sale, the Vanderbilts hosted their final large events at the house. The interior of the house was opened to the public in July 1941, with a $ 1 admission fee to raise money for the
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designed nine stained-glass windows. Those on the first landing depicted the "fruits of commerce" that had made the Vanderbilts wealthy, while the second-story landing depicted hospitality and prosperity.
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immediately across Fifth Avenue at the turn of the 20th century. One of the Marble Twins was occupied by his sister Emily and her family, who had moved from the northern section of the Triple Palace.
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in North Carolina, but he was unable to sell his father's house under the terms of his father's will. In part to slow the further commercial development of the avenue, George Vanderbilt developed the
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In January 1879, Vanderbilt bought a land lot on the west side of Fifth Avenue between 51st and 52nd Streets. The lot, which stood diagonally across Fifth Avenue and 51st Street from the then-new
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The house's architecture was reviewed negatively, especially in comparison to the homes of W. H. Vanderbilt's children. The interior was seen as vast and dark, with unfashionable decor. In 1881,
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ineffective". The following year, Clarence Cook dubbed the mansion a "gigantic knee-hole table", calling the design "discreditable to the profession of architecture" in the United States.
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After Frick moved out, Cornelius III spent $ 500,000 (equivalent to $ 10,898,000 in 2023) to renovate the southern portion of the mansion, including $ 240,000 on physical alterations.
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in the rear. The southern and northern halves of the mansion would be completely disconnected from each other, as the entrance from the central portico would be destroyed. The firm of
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William Henry, Maria, and George Vanderbilt were occupying the southern half of the mansion by January 1882. His daughters moved into their own respective residences at that time.
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George Vanderbilt had willed the house to the eldest living son of his brother Cornelius II. Though Cornelius III was the eldest son, his father had disinherited him for marrying
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described the house as a "gem" to "those in love with the symmetrical outlines of the improved Greek school", even as the newspaper acknowledged the house's "somber" character. A
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the home's design had "a taste dependent for expression of extreme wealth", with the decorations being derived more from foreign inspirations than from domestic inspirations.
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2691:"Mr. Vanderbilt at Home; Over a Thousand Guests at His Reception. Names of Prominent Persons Present and the Costumes of the Ladies-- the Arrangement of the House"
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was privately published, which documented the William H. Vanderbilt house and art collection. One thousand copies were printed of the series, which art historian
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rather than plaster. The entire house was steam-heated, except for the conservatory in the northern portion of the building, which was heated by hot water.
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between the wrought-iron beams. The brick partition walls were designed to be at least 16 inches (410 mm) thick. Much of the ornamentation was made in
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atop the pilasters were ornately carved. The third-story openings had round-headed arches that were flanked by carved panels and topped by narrow
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made of stained glass and iron, just below the second story of the house. The ceiling was infilled with mosaic was made by Facchina of Venice.
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1285:"Royal Splendor: a Description of the Magnificent Double Mansion of W. H. Vanderbilt the Total Coat Estimated at Three Millions of Dollars".
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4020:"Tall Building For Vanderbilt Twin Site: Winter Will Build 18-Story Business Structure to Replace Former White Residence on Fifth Avenue".
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complemented with vases containing flowers. Above the third story was an entablature with a blind frieze, followed by a blind attic. A
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4200:"Vanderbilt House Opened for Dance To Aid Red Cross: Army and Navy Leaders With Hostess in Receiving Line as Welfare Fund Gains".
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to complain, the journal's editors pointed out that Atwood and Snook's names were listed on the building permit for the house.
2827:"Dead Amid Great Riches: Sudden End of William H. Vanderbilt's Life. Stricken With Apoplexy, He Dies in Robert Garrett's Arms"
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3911:"C. Vanderbilt in Vanderbilt Palace; Will Occupy Fifth Ave. And 51st St. Home, Which Came to Him at G.W. Vanderbilt's Death"
3384:"Third of a Million to Remodel His Home: George W. Vanderbilt's Improvements Include an Imposing House for His Automobile".
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4282:"Museum Gets A 9- Foot Mosaic Malachite Vase: Metropolitan Will Exhibit Vanderbilt Urn, Built for Russian Family in 1819".
4082:"Last Vanderbilt Fifth Av. House Sold to Astors: Property at 51st St. To Be Replaced Under Lease With Business Structure".
3867:"C. Vanderbilt Gets Mansion and Art; Property Worth $ 6,000,000 Reverts to Him by Grandfather's Will on Death of George W."
1452:"They Come High: But the New York Milllonnaires Must Have Them—Costly and Elaborate Structures for the Vanderbilt Family".
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4259:"Office Building Planned on Old Vanderbilt Site: Astor Estate to Construct 13-Story Structure at Fifth Ave. and 51st St".
1481:"Upper Fifth Avenue in Wreckers' Hands; New York's Most Famous Mansions Have Their Facades Cut Back to Widen Thoroughfare"
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3949:"Vanderbilts Give Up Another 5th Av. Site; Mrs. White's $ 3,500,000 Sale Leaves Family Only Two of Original Seven Homes"
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series, as well as twenty satin reproductions of paintings in Vanderbilt's collection. Some of these were hung at
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3041:"$ 500,000 To Remodel Vanderbilt's Home; Family Mansion to be Ready When Colonel Returns from the Mexican Border"
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4129:"Vanderbilt Home Benefits Uso Drive; $ 650 in $ 1 Admissions Taken at Mansion on First Day of Public Inspection"
3985:"Vanderbilt House in Wreckers' Hands; One of the "Twins" in Fifth Avenue to Be Replaced by a 30-story Structure"
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4342:"Cornerstone Laid by Atomic Energy; Bell Rings, Light Flashes, U-235 Splits, Ribbon Is Cut, Building on Way"
2130:"Vanderbilt's New House: What the Old Commodore's Son Has Got for His Money—Republican Simplicity in 1882".
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4165:"Vanderbilt Home Setting for Ball; Gala Fete and Entertainment Help Raise the Quota of American Red Cross"
3823:"G.W. Vanderbilt Dies Suddenly; Seemed to be Recovering from Operation for Appendicitis When Heart Failed"
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2431:"Local Miscellany: Why Mr. Vanderbilt Buys Abroad His Statements About English and American Steel Rails".
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1976:"Vanderbilt's Palace: What Money Can Buy for a Railroad King of Taste".
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that was sculpted in the figure of a girl. At intermediate landings,
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3471:"Buildings Department Permitted Vanderbilt Portico It Now Forbids".
2734:"One Thousand Persons Present at the Ball Given by Mr. Vanderbilt".
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1072:"A Guide to the Gilded Age Mansions of 5th Avenue's Millionaire Row"
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There was some praise for the Triple Palace. In 1881, the Nashville
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1716:"Window Gardens in the City: Favorite Plants in Boxes and Beds".
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George Vanderbilt unexpectedly died in 1914, the house passed to
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640 and 642 Fifth Ave., 2 West 52nd St., Manhattan, New York City
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School for International Careers
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owned and lived in the southern portion. Two of his daughters,
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The Real Estate Record: Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide
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as well as an overhead frieze. This stairway wrapped around a
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Stern, Robert A. M.; Mellins, Thomas; Fishman, David (1999).
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William H. Vanderbilt's drawing room with ceiling painted by
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Remington, Preston (1945). "The Story of a Malachite Vase".
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Cornelius III sold the southern part of the house to the
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St. Nicholas Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
4467:. Vol. 32, no. 1 – via Internet Archive.
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1752:"Recent Building in New York – V; The Vanderbilt Houses"
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Fortune's Children: The Fall of the House of Vanderbilt
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6234:The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park
6144:InterContinental New York Barclay Hotel
4459:Gutkowski, Melanie Linn (Spring 2012).
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8083:42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue
7943:2067 (St. Andrew's Episcopal Church)
6979:47th–50th Streets–Rockefeller Center
6969:42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue
6269:Thompson Central Park New York Hotel
6259:Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel
4394:
3127:
2588:
2362:from the original on August 14, 2021
1043:. The property would have passed to
483:"Edward Strahan". The industrialist
319:American Architect and Building News
8070:
7856:1071 (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum)
6866:Circle in the Square Theatre School
6114:Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan
6094:The Benjamin Royal Sonesta New York
1231:American Architect and Architecture
24:
7861:1085 (Church of the Heavenly Rest)
7229:
6933:
5541:St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church
4499:
4436:. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
4315:. September 18, 1947. p. 27.
4286:. December 28, 1944. p. 16A.
3765:from the original on June 24, 2021
3271:from the original on June 24, 2021
3237:from the original on June 24, 2021
2308:from the original on June 10, 2021
1505:from the original on July 17, 2021
750:
512:of the Triple Palace consisted of
249:Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt Shepard
211:, was an elaborate mansion at 640
25:
8332:
8186:840 (Mrs. William B. Astor House)
7814:1000 (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
7499:510 (Manufacturers Trust Company)
5446:Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist
5018:St. Malachy Roman Catholic Church
4542:
4204:. February 12, 1942. p. 21.
4174:. February 12, 1942. p. 20.
4024:. February 20, 1927. p. C1.
3753:. September 3, 1911. p. 72.
3452:. September 23, 1903. p. 1.
3388:. November 9, 1902. p. A10.
2412:. January 11, 1879. p. 0_4.
2396:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
2381:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
2342:Vanderbilt, Arthur T. II (2013).
2330:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
2193:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
2086:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
1824:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
1758:. Vol. 9. pp. 243–244.
1685:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
1158:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
1141:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
717:were simultaneously planning the
618:stained to resemble red lacquer.
8131:Fifth Avenue Hotel (28th Street)
7895:1130 (Willard D. Straight House)
7611:Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church
6786:Women's National Republican Club
6634:Austrian Cultural Forum New York
6189:Millennium Times Square New York
4926:Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church
4548:
4334:
4298:
4275:
4263:. August 11, 1944. p. 26A.
4252:
4216:
4193:
4157:
4121:
3994:. February 5, 1927. p. 32.
2924:. December 26, 1888. p. 5.
2883:. December 13, 1885. p. 3.
2767:. December 21, 1883. p. 2.
2738:. December 12, 1883. p. 3.
2700:. December 12, 1883. p. 2.
2461:. December 11, 1879. p. 2.
2257:. December 21, 1881. p. 2.
1771:
1642:
1409:
1298:
787:Architectural League of New York
625:
40:
6649:Korean Cultural Center New York
5576:William and Helen Ziegler House
4233:. August 11, 1944. p. 24.
4098:
4075:
4013:
3977:
3941:
3903:
3859:
3815:
3777:
3739:
3709:
3640:
3628:. October 27, 1905. p. 8.
3584:
3554:
3531:
3487:
3464:
3400:
3325:
3287:
3253:
3219:
3154:
3121:
3094:. November 7, 1896. p. 1.
3077:
3050:. August 20, 1916. p. 11.
2980:
2936:
2836:. December 9, 1885. p. 1.
2819:
2750:
2727:
2683:
2649:
2605:
2533:
2521:. January 18, 1882. p. 5.
2510:
2477:
2447:
2424:
2401:
2374:
2335:
2284:
2240:
2198:
2146:
2134:. January 20, 1882. p. 1.
2058:
2000:
1980:. January 18, 1882. p. 2.
1798:
1709:
1490:. August 13, 1911. p. 35.
1289:. October 23, 1881. p. 3.
1225:Herter Brothers (May 2, 1885).
1033:
1024:
1011:
953:Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer
805:
696:
691:
568:
500:, Frick's house in Pittsburgh.
304:William Henry Vanderbilt hired
279:
8241:1115 (Jacob Ruppert Sr. House)
8206:871 (William C. Whitney House)
7388:272 (Marble Collegiate Church)
6876:High School of Performing Arts
6639:Girl Scout Museum and Archives
4507:"Mr. W. H. Vanderbilt's House"
3958:. January 9, 1926. p. 1.
3598:. March 23, 1905. p. 21.
3362:. August 17, 1902. p. 5.
3132:. New York: Carol Pub. Group.
1456:. March 27, 1881. p. 10.
1393:. August 25, 1881. p. 3.
1203:
863:
826:
385:The house was designed in the
235:, was owned by members of the
13:
1:
7883:1109 (Felix M. Warburg House)
7819:1009 (Benjamin N. Duke House)
7799:974 (Harry F. Sinclair House)
7519:597 (Charles Scribner's Sons)
7489:476 (New York Public Library)
6756:New York City Bar Association
6746:Harvard Club of New York City
4901:Church of St. Mary the Virgin
4616:
3876:. March 10, 1914. p. 5.
3791:. April 10, 1911. p. 1.
3657:. April 16, 1905. p. 3.
3568:. March 22, 1905. p. 1.
3562:"Gets Vanderbilt Twin House?"
3130:On Fifth Avenue: then and now
2997:. March 25, 1893. p. 1.
2944:"Architectural League Dinner"
2622:. March 24, 1883. p. 8.
2435:. April 5, 1879. p. 10.
1615:"The New Vanderbilt Mansions"
999:
719:Cornelius Vanderbilt II House
8321:Vanderbilt family residences
8226:1020 (William Salomon House)
8221:962 (William A. Clark House)
7948:2366 (369th Regiment Armory)
7024:Lexington Avenue/59th Street
7019:Lexington Avenue/51st Street
6139:Hyatt Grand Central New York
6099:Cassa Hotel & Residences
5663:
5426:Church of Sweden in New York
5416:Charles Scribner's Sons Bldg
4973:New York Yacht Club Building
4351:. March 2, 1949. p. 9.
4138:. July 4, 1941. p. 11.
4109:. July 3, 1941. p. 19.
4086:. May 17, 1940. p. 21.
4056:. May 17, 1940. p. 18.
3832:. March 7, 1914. p. 1.
3542:. June 3, 1903. p. 11.
2517:"The Vanderbilt Reception".
2301:. June 23, 2009. p. 2.
1851:. July 21, 1946. p. 4.
1720:. June 10, 1883. p. 7.
1054:
912:United Service Organizations
259:became known as the home of
149:George Washington Vanderbilt
7:
8246:2122 (Jordan L. Mott House)
8196:857 (George J. Gould House)
8171:William K. Vanderbilt House
7742:Mrs. William B. Astor House
7732:Temple Emanu-El of New York
7687:781 (The Sherry-Netherland)
7641:754 (Bergdorf Goodman Bldg)
7591:University Club of New York
7454:400 (The Langham, New York)
7444:355 (B. Altman and Company)
7273:Manhattan Community Board 5
7009:59th Street–Columbus Circle
6781:University Club of New York
6644:John M. Mossman Lock Museum
6325:New York Marriott East Side
6169:Lotte New York Palace Hotel
6119:Four Seasons Hotel New York
5637:William K. Vanderbilt House
5602:Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont House
4592:Midtown (42nd–59th Streets)
4555:William H. Vanderbilt House
3592:"Frick to Live in New York"
3504:. June 3, 1903. p. 9.
2657:"Alterations New York City"
2408:"A Palace for Vanderbilt".
989:List of Gilded Age mansions
977:
885:and British prime minister
736:William K. Vanderbilt House
723:William K. Vanderbilt House
447:
209:William H. Vanderbilt House
10:
8337:
8110:
7933:1230 (El Museo del Barrio)
6999:57th Street–Seventh Avenue
6807:Princeton Club of New York
6791:Yale Club of New York City
6726:American Fine Arts Society
6066:
5356:550 Madison Av (Sony Bldg)
5341:488 Madison Av (Look Bldg)
4423:
3624:"Frick Goes to New York".
3475:. May 2, 1903. p. 3.
1790:: CS1 maint: postscript (
1661:: CS1 maint: postscript (
1428:: CS1 maint: postscript (
1317:: CS1 maint: postscript (
932:Metropolitan Museum of Art
812:Metropolitan Museum of Art
721:five blocks north and the
667:
547:Pavel Nikolaievich Demidov
351:Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt
8236:1063 (Henry Phipps House)
8231:1058 (James Speyer House)
8181:Elbridge T. Gerry Mansion
8116:
8105:
8078:
8065:
7971:
7960:
7918:
7907:
7794:972 (Payne Whitney House)
7682:
7668:
7524:608 (Goelet/Swiss Center)
7459:401 (Tiffany and Company)
7439:
7425:
7338:
7324:
7267:
7235:
7224:
7058:
7037:
7014:Grand Central–42nd Street
6943:
6939:
6928:
6899:
6891:SUNY College of Optometry
6886:Saint Thomas Choir School
6851:
6815:
6799:
6718:
6697:
6659:Museum of Arts and Design
6624:
6396:
6392:
6381:
6287:
6199:New York Marriott Marquis
6076:
6072:
6061:
5942:
5871:
5673:
5669:
5658:
5584:
5366:590 Madison Av (IBM Bldg)
5221:
5134:
5061:
4626:
4622:
4611:
4598:
4397:The North American Review
2988:"Elliott F. Shepard Dead"
2370:– via Google Books.
380:
337:, and their youngest son
186:
181:
167:
162:
136:
128:
120:
112:
73:
65:
57:
52:
48:
39:
34:
8306:Houses completed in 1882
8166:Vanderbilt Triple Palace
8156:West Presbyterian Church
8121:200 (Fifth Avenue Hotel)
8093:Fifth Avenue–59th Street
8088:Fifth Avenue/53rd Street
8014:William Tecumseh Sherman
7938:1280 (The Africa Center)
7779:Edward S. Harkness House
7029:Times Square–42nd Street
6959:Fifth Avenue–59th Street
6954:Fifth Avenue/53rd Street
6741:Cornell Club of New York
6654:Madame Tussauds New York
6387:Other points of interest
6274:Waldorf Astoria New York
6089:Allerton Hotel for Women
5642:West Presbyterian Church
5632:Vanderbilt Triple Palace
5607:Sherwood Studio Building
4946:Manufacturers Trust Bldg
4681:30 W 44th St (Penn Club)
3596:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
3162:"Mr. Edward Harriman..."
1770:– via HathiTrust.
1576:"A Large Paving Stone".
1047:had he not died in 1915.
1045:Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt
1004:
914:, and a benefit for the
854:Cornelius Vanderbilt III
772:Alexander Turney Stewart
590:supported architectural
331:William Henry Vanderbilt
269:Cornelius Vanderbilt III
241:William Henry Vanderbilt
154:Cornelius Vanderbilt III
144:William Henry Vanderbilt
35:Vanderbilt Triple Palace
8201:858 (Isaac Stern House)
8176:767 (Savoy-Plaza Hotel)
8141:316 (Kaskel and Kaskel)
7966:Parks and park features
7866:Andrew Carnegie Mansion
7727:Edward J. Berwind House
7631:727 (Tiffany & Co.)
7544:British Empire Building
7534:St. Patrick's Cathedral
7514:556 (Philippine Center)
7464:424 (Lord & Taylor)
6776:Racquet and Tennis Club
6674:New York Transit Museum
6320:New York Biltmore Hotel
6194:New York Hilton Midtown
6149:JW Marriott Essex House
5546:St. Patrick's Cathedral
5116:British Empire Building
4284:New York Herald Tribune
4261:New York Herald Tribune
4202:New York Herald Tribune
4107:New York Herald Tribune
4084:New York Herald Tribune
4022:New York Herald Tribune
3789:The Wall Street Journal
3450:San Francisco Chronicle
3408:"Real Estate Transfers"
3261:"The Realm of Building"
2591:New York Herald Tribune
2292:"John Peirce Residence"
875:New York Herald Tribune
763:New York Herald Tribune
703:St. Patrick's Cathedral
551:Pierre-Philippe Thomire
424:Along the Fifth Avenue
163:Design and construction
97:40.759609°N 73.976805°W
8046:Washington Square Park
8039:Harlem Fire Watchtower
7752:Henry Clay Frick House
7554:International Building
7050:Grand Central Terminal
6751:New York Athletic Club
6679:Paley Center for Media
6536:The Pool and the Grill
6481:Gallagher's Steakhouse
6466:Ellen's Stardust Diner
6279:Warwick New York Hotel
6264:Sofitel New York Hotel
6219:The Peninsula New York
6109:Club Quarters, Midtown
5627:Union Carbide Building
5506:William H. Moore House
5261:100 E 53rd St (Selene)
5121:International Building
4951:Mark Hellinger Theatre
4876:Calvary Baptist Church
4521:. George Barrie. 1884.
4430:Craven, Wayne (2009).
2459:Democrat and Chronicle
2410:The Daily Constitution
2132:Hartford Daily Courant
858:Henry Clay Frick House
836:
743:
594:on the upper stories.
578:
460:
347:William Douglas Sloane
343:Emily Thorn Vanderbilt
265:Henry Clay Frick House
245:Emily Thorn Vanderbilt
8191:857 (Jay Gould House)
8146:350 (Waldorf–Astoria)
7839:Neue Galerie New York
7083:Six and a Half Avenue
7045:Grand Central Madison
6771:Penn Club of New York
6154:The Iroquois New York
5914:Radio City Music Hall
5879:55th Street Playhouse
5461:General Electric Bldg
4861:Bergdorf Goodman Bldg
4856:Bank of America Tower
2922:Chicago Daily Tribune
2736:Chicago Daily Tribune
2484:Maher, James (1975).
902:William Waldorf Astor
834:
823:down that September.
732:
612:Pierre-Victor Galland
576:
549:and had been made by
458:Pierre-Victor Galland
455:
432:and topped by carved
355:Elliott Fitch Shepard
102:40.759609; -73.976805
7923:Mount Sinai Hospital
7646:767 (General Motors)
7509:551 (Fred F. French)
7348:47 (Salmagundi Club)
6761:New York Friars Club
6669:Museum of Modern Art
6546:The Original Soupman
6461:Del Pezzo Restaurant
6330:Omni Berkshire Place
6104:The Chatwal New York
5904:New York City Center
5718:Circle in the Square
5592:Grand Central Palace
4931:Gainsborough Studios
4916:Deutsche Bank Center
4851:Axa Equitable Center
4557:at Wikimedia Commons
3626:Atlanta Constitution
3128:Wist, Ronda (1992).
2953:. February 5, 1889.
1621:. December 9, 1879.
835:Seen at left in 1900
682:Cornelius Vanderbilt
397:made of Connecticut
325:Layout and courtyard
207:, also known as the
113:Construction started
8311:Houses in Manhattan
8301:Gilded Age mansions
8029:Madison Square Park
7996:Conservatory Garden
7789:James B. Duke House
7606:696 (The Peninsula)
7586:Saint Thomas Church
7561:641 (Olympic Tower)
7549:La Maison Francaise
7403:284 (The Wilbraham)
7393:276 (Holland House)
7383:255 (Grand Madison)
7188:Park Avenue Viaduct
6907:Galerie St. Etienne
6861:53rd Street Library
6800:Clubhouses (former)
6766:New York Yacht Club
6736:Century Association
6571:The Quilted Giraffe
5899:New Victory Theater
5889:Ed Sullivan Theater
5617:Studebaker Building
5466:General Motors Bldg
5451:Fred F. French Bldg
5126:La Maison Francaise
4956:Times Square Church
4881:Carnegie Hall Tower
4476:. Monacelli Press.
4382:, pp. 104–105.
3334:The Art Interchange
2383:, pp. 578–581.
2237:, pp. 100–101.
2155:, pp. 103–104.
1978:The Washington Post
1826:, pp. 585–586.
1578:Scientific American
1041:Grace Graham Wilson
1019:The Washington Post
948:Montgomery Schuyler
757:The Washington Post
686:Maria Louisa Kissam
504:Structural features
479:authored under the
335:Maria Louisa Kissam
93: /
53:General information
8136:Caspar Samler farm
8034:Marcus Garvey Park
7878:Otto H. Kahn House
7707:Knickerbocker Club
7651:Apple Fifth Avenue
7539:Rockefeller Center
7413:350 (Empire State)
7368:170 (Sohmer Piano)
6664:Museum of Broadway
6581:Restaurant Aquavit
6446:Campbell Apartment
6355:Times Square Hotel
6340:Ritz-Carlton Hotel
6254:St. Regis New York
6209:Park Central Hotel
5924:The Theater Center
5833:Samuel J. Friedman
5396:Apple Fifth Avenue
5091:75 Rockefeller Plz
5086:50 Rockefeller Plz
5081:30 Rockefeller Plz
5076:10 Rockefeller Plz
5063:Rockefeller Center
5003:Random House Tower
4963:Metropolitan Tower
4891:Central Park Tower
4886:Central Park Place
4751:240 Central Park S
4741:220 Central Park S
4731:200 Central Park S
4349:The New York Times
4313:The New York Times
4231:The New York Times
4172:The New York Times
4136:The New York Times
4054:The New York Times
3992:The New York Times
3956:The New York Times
3917:. April 25, 1914.
3915:The New York Times
3874:The New York Times
3830:The New York Times
3785:"Holland's Letter"
3751:The New York Times
3723:. April 16, 1905.
3721:The New York Times
3655:The New York Times
3502:The New York Times
3412:The New York Times
3299:The New York Times
3092:The New York Times
3048:The New York Times
2995:The New York Times
2951:The New York Times
2881:The New York Times
2834:The New York Times
2765:The New York Times
2698:The New York Times
2620:The New York Times
2545:The New York Times
2348:. Harper Collins.
2255:The New York Times
1849:The New York Times
1619:The New York Times
1538:. August 6, 1881.
1536:The New York Times
1488:The New York Times
1391:The New York Times
972:Providence Journal
942:Critical reception
928:Paramount Pictures
916:American Red Cross
907:Rockefeller Center
879:Theodore Roosevelt
837:
744:
678:American Civil War
579:
529:Entrance vestibule
461:
377:from 52nd Street.
8316:Midtown Manhattan
8263:
8262:
8259:
8258:
8211:Ogden Mills House
8101:
8100:
8061:
8060:
8021:Pulitzer Fountain
7956:
7955:
7913:Above 96th Street
7903:
7902:
7697:Metropolitan Club
7664:
7663:
7656:768 (Plaza Hotel)
7626:721 (Trump Tower)
7421:
7420:
7279:
7278:
7263:
7262:
7240:Billionaires' Row
7220:
7219:
7216:
7215:
7208:Vanderbilt Avenue
7168:George Abbott Way
7038:Railroad stations
6924:
6923:
6920:
6919:
6705:Argosy Book Store
6496:Iridium Jazz Club
6377:
6376:
6373:
6372:
6350:Savoy-Plaza Hotel
6239:Roger Smith Hotel
6057:
6056:
6053:
6052:
5995:George M. Cohan's
5943:Closed/demolished
5733:Gerald Schoenfeld
5698:Bernard B. Jacobs
5675:Broadway theaters
5654:
5653:
5650:
5649:
5561:Tiffany & Co.
5531:Saks Fifth Avenue
5521:Park Avenue Tower
5411:Central Synagogue
5217:
5216:
5071:1 Rockefeller Plz
5028:Salmon Tower Bldg
5023:St. Thomas Church
4998:Philippine Center
4553:Media related to
4483:978-1-58093-027-7
4443:978-0-393-06754-5
3139:978-1-55972-155-4
2547:. March 8, 1882.
2495:978-0-316-54385-9
2355:978-0-06-228837-0
2055:, pp. 90–91.
1924:, pp. 29–30.
1807:, pp. 88–89.
1212:, pp. 87–88.
994:Vanderbilt houses
887:Winston Churchill
740:St. Thomas Church
709:. His elder sons
559:Gates of Paradise
310:Charles B. Atwood
296:to the east, and
237:Vanderbilt family
233:Charles B. Atwood
225:Midtown Manhattan
201:
200:
176:Charles B. Atwood
16:(Redirected from
8328:
8107:
8106:
8067:
8066:
8008:Grand Army Plaza
7991:Central Park Zoo
7962:
7961:
7909:
7908:
7757:Frick Collection
7670:
7669:
7427:
7426:
7378:200 (Toy Center)
7326:
7325:
7306:
7299:
7292:
7283:
7282:
7226:
7225:
7173:Lexington Avenue
7163:Grand Army Plaza
6941:
6940:
6930:
6929:
6833:Grand Army Plaza
6710:Gotham Book Mart
6627:cultural centers
6591:Russian Tea Room
6476:Gabriel Kreuther
6471:Four Twenty Five
6394:
6393:
6383:
6382:
6184:The Michelangelo
6074:
6073:
6063:
6062:
5843:Stephen Sondheim
5758:James Earl Jones
5671:
5670:
5660:
5659:
5536:St. Agnes Church
5501:Modulightor Bldg
5386:731 Lexington Av
5371:599 Lexington Av
5361:569 Lexington Av
5351:525 Lexington Av
5331:450 Lexington Av
5059:
5058:
5053:W. R. Grace Bldg
5008:Rockefeller Apts
4624:
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7269:
7203:Times Square
7158:Duffy Square
7078:Sixth Avenue
7073:Fifth Avenue
7068:Third Avenue
6854:institutions
6828:Central Park
6816:Green spaces
6616:The Campbell
6576:Rainbow Room
6566:Prime Burger
6501:Le Jardinier
6456:Caviar Russe
6451:La Caravelle
6436:Le Bernardin
6397:Restaurants/
6360:Weylin Hotel
6300:Hotel Carter
6134:Hotel Gerard
6129:Hotel Elysée
6124:Hotel Edison
6030:Times Square
6000:Loew's State
5975:Earl Carroll
5934:York Theatre
5872:Other venues
5631:
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5496:MetLife Bldg
5471:Graybar Bldg
5401:Cartier Bldg
5256:19 E 54th St
5251:18 E 50th St
5246:12 E 53rd St
5209:TSX Broadway
5136:Times Square
4941:Hearst Tower
4831:Aeolian Hall
4691:46 W 55th St
4686:30 W 56th St
4671:12 W 56th St
4666:11 W 54th St
4661:10 W 56th St
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