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.
Ed Sullivan Theater | 1697 Broadway |
Herbert J. Krapp |
1927 | |
Seville Hotel | 22 East 29th Street |
Harry Allen Jacobs|Charles T. Mott |
1904 | |
Society for the Lying-In Hospital | 305 2nd Avenue |
Robert H. Robertson |
1899 | |
Seagram Building | 375 Park Avenue |
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe|Phillip Johnson |
1957 | |
Scribner Building | 153 5th Avenue |
Ernest Flagg |
1893 | |
Margaret Sanger Clinic | 17 West 16th Street |
Edward Mesier |
1846 | |
Salmagundi Club | 47 5th Avenue | 1852 | ||
St. Patrick's Cathedral Complex | Bounded by 5th and Madison Avenues, East 50th and East 51st Streets |
"James Renwick, Jr." |
1878 | |
St. George's Episcopal Church | East 16th Street and Rutherford Place |
Charles Otto Blesch |
1856 | |
St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church | 208 West 46th Street |
Edward L. Tilton |
1923 |