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  2. American historic carpentry - Wikipedia

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    It is built with corner post construction on the ground floor, half-timbered style of timber framing on the upper floor and has a less common style of wood roof shingles than typical in America. American historic carpentry is the historic methods with which wooden buildings were built in what is now the United States since European settlement.

  3. Martinique New York on Broadway, Curio Collection by Hilton

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    First (ground) floor plan, with east at the top. The ground story contains a large lobby, originally known as the concourse, [24] [39] which extends north from a double-height vestibule on 32nd Street. [33] The vestibule has mosaic-tile floors, paneled walls, clerestory windows facing the mezzanine, and a plasterboard ceiling with a chandelier ...

  4. List of demolished hotels in New York City - Wikipedia

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    north side of 42nd Street Ritz-Carlton Hotel: 1911 1951 46th Street and Madison Avenue Rockaway Beach Hotel: 1870s 1889 110th Street to Beach 116th Street (old) Savoy Hotel: 1890 1925 Savoy-Plaza Hotel: 1927 1965 Fifth Avenue and East 59th Street Sinclair House (Manhattan hotel) 1787 1908 754 Broadway St. Nicholas Hotel: 1853 c. 1884

  5. Endicott Hotel - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1970s, the neighborhood had begun to recover and gentrification hit several upper west side buildings including the Endicott Hotel. In 1979, Robert Quinlan embarked on an $8.2 million project to convert the Endicott hotel into Museum Park Apartments, featuring 146 coop apartments and several commercial condominiums.

  6. Royalton Hotel - Wikipedia

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    [34] [35] Architecture firm Rossiter & Wright filed plans for a 12-story hotel at 44–46 West 44th Street in February 1897, at which point the hotel was expected to cost $500,000. [36] In May 1897, C. F. Dodson & Co. received a general contract for the construction of the Royalton Hotel, between 43rd and 44th Streets. [ 37 ]

  7. Architecture of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The skyscraper, which has shaped Manhattan's distinctive skyline, has been closely associated with New York City's identity since the end of the 19th century.From 1890 to 1973, the title of world's tallest building resided continually in Manhattan (with a gap between 1894 and 1908, when the title was held by Philadelphia City Hall), with eight different buildings holding the title. [15]

  8. The San Remo - Wikipedia

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    The San Remo is a cooperative apartment building at 145 and 146 Central Park West, between 74th and 75th Streets, adjacent to Central Park on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was constructed from 1929 to 1930 and was designed by architect Emery Roth in the Renaissance Revival style.

  9. The Knickerbocker Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The land comprised much of the modern-day West Side of Manhattan between 41st and 48th streets; Astor obtained the eastern half of that land, which included Broadway. [12] By the late 19th century, the Knickerbocker's site was occupied by the Hotel St. Cloud, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] which opened in 1868 at Broadway and 42nd Street. [ 14 ]