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Masonic Building, viewed from the north along Sixth Avenue.
A modest, restrained four-story limestone base.
Each setback has a slightly corbeled cornice trimmed in limestone.
The Greeley Square Building stands one block south of Greeley Square.
The upper floors are referred to as "tower floors" in building plans.
The entrance is on W31st Street.
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The Park Row Construction Company bought the adjoining lots to ensure that no tall buildings would block the Park Row Building's windows.
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For many years, the elaborate ceiling was covered by a drop-ceiling. The 15-foot ceilings were restored in 2002.
The East 39th Street facade.
Viewed from the New York Public Library.
Masonic Hall entrance on W24th Street.
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