1. Federal Hall, located at 26 Wall Street in New York City, was the first capitol of the United States of America and the site of George Washington’s first inauguration in 1789. It is also the place where the United States Bill of Rights was passed.

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  2. “Columbia University is a seat of learning in New York city. The charter of King’s College, the original name of Columbia, was granted by George II., and finally passed the seals on Oct. 31, 1754, from which day the college dates its existence. The central library building and other costly buildings including St. Paul’s Chapel, completed 1907, form a fine group.”—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

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  3. Trinity Church, at 79 Broadway in New York City, is a historic full service parish church in the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Trinity Church is located at the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street in downtown Manhattan. n 1696, Governor Benjamin Fletcher approved the purchase of land in Lower Manhattan by the Church of England community for construction of a new church. The parish received its charter from King William III of England on May 6, 1697. Its land grant specified an annual rent of one peppercorn due to the English crown. The present day Trinity Church, designed by architect Richard Upjohn, is considered a classic example of Gothic Revival architecture and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976 for its architectural significance and place within the history of New York City.

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  4. Black & White Illustration | 3437 | source

    First Warehouse in New York

     




  5. Black & White Illustration | 1678 | source

    New York City Hall and Docks in 1679

     




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  10. Black, White & Grey Plans

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    NEW YORK, NY | 86TH STREET APARTMENT

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    New York | Vila NM | Un Studio | Ben van Berkel

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    New York | Hotel Pennsylvania

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    New York | Hotel Syracuse | George B. Post & Sons

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  15. archimaps:

    Public Library in 1941, Brooklyn

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