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Images tagged "lower-manhattan"

Two terra cotta angels support the cornice on the Nassau Street facade - helped by lots of iron straps.
The building was owned for a while by Pace University. It is now residential, except for ground floor retail space.
The original entryway was inscribed "The American Tract Society Building" and flanked by sculptures of angels.
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The view from Broadway at Liberty Street.
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It's getting crowded: Construction cranes on One World Trade Center intrude. By 2014, an 80-story hotel/residential tower is slated to open directly behind the Woolworth Building.
One World Trade Center rises to the west.
A closeup shows that much of the terra cotta is repaired, replaced or missing. The roof was originally gilded.

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