1920s
During the 1920s, the DeYoung Museum and the Steinhart Aquarium opened in Golden Gate Park; President Warren Harding visited San Francisco and died here in the Palace Hotel; and automobile and air travel became more common.
More 1920s buildings
Daily News Building | 220 East 42nd Street |
Raymond Hood|John Mead Howells |
1929 | |
Chanin Building | 122 East 42nd Street |
Sloan and Robertson |
1929 | |
Biltmore Theater | 261 West 47th Street |
Herbert J. Krapp |
1925 | |
American Radiator Building | 40 West 40th Street |
Raymond Hood and André Fouilhoux |
1924 | |
Actors Temple | 339 West 47th Street |
Sydney F. Oppenheimer |
1925 | |
816 South Grand Avenue | 816 S. Grand Avenue |
Claud Beelman |
1924 | |
Federal Reserve Bank of New York | 33 Liberty Street |
York and Sawyer |
1924 | |
Christodora House | 147 Avenue B |
Henry C. Pelton |
1928 | |
19 Rector Street | 19 Rector Street |
Goldstone, Lafayette; Zamshnick, Alexander |
1929 | |
Building at 21 West Street | 21 West Street |
Starrett and van Vleck |
1929 |