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  2. New York City Center - Wikipedia

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    New York City Center was built by the Shriners between 1922 and 1924 as the Mecca Temple, a Masonic house of worship. [ 3 ] [ 19 ] The building was designed by architects Harry P. Knowles (a Master Mason ), who died before its completion, in conjunction with the firm of Clinton and Russell .

  3. Islamic Cultural Center of New York - Wikipedia

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    One Riverside Drive, the site of New York's first Islamic cultural center. Today, like most mosques, the mosque at the Islamic Cultural Center of New York is oriented toward Mecca at a heading of 58°. [8] Consequently, the building is rotated 29° from Manhattan's north-south street grid, [9] which in turn is rotated 29° from due north-south.

  4. List of most expensive buildings - Wikipedia

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    One World Trade Center: New York City United States: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill: The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey: 2012 3.80 [17] 4.49 Marina Bay Financial Centre: Singapore Singapore: Kohn Pedersen Fox with DCA Architects Hongkong Land, Keppel REIT, Suntec REIT, DBS Bank: 2010 3.21 [18] 3.99 Lotte World Tower: Seoul South Korea ...

  5. CitySpire - Wikipedia

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    The neighboring New York City Center had opened in 1924 as the Mecca Temple, a house of worship for the Shriners. [55] [56] The Mecca Temple was acquired by the New York City government in 1943 and became a theater. [55] [57] In 1982, City Center completed a minor renovation to the lobby and orchestra.

  6. This year's Rockefeller Center tree comes from Binghamton ...

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    How was Vestal tree chosen for Rockefeller Center Christmas 2023? This 80-foot Norway spruce in Vestal was selected as the 2023 Christmas tree for Manhattan's Rockefeller Center.

  7. Islam in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Paterson, New Jersey, in the New York metropolitan area west of New York City, was estimated to have become home to 25,000 to 30,000 Muslims as of 2011. Paterson has been nicknamed Little Ramallah and contains a neighborhood with the same name and an Arab American population estimated as high as 20,000 in 2015.

  8. New Stonehenge theory redefines site as 'mecca on stilts'

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    The theories surrounding Stonehenge are many, but according to one noted curator and critic, for the most part they have one significant flaw -– they're not looking up. Says Julian Spalding ...

  9. The private school, with 163 students, received more than $1 million in government grants in 2022, according to tax records.The GWU report noted the school receives funding from the New York state ...