Buildings
Broadway is lined with many famous and otherwise noted and historic buildings, such as
- 2 Broadway
- 280 Broadway (also known as the Marble Palace, the A.T. Stewart Company Store or The Sun Building)
- Alexander Hamilton US Custom House (at the southern foot of Broadway, facing Bowling Green Fence and Park)
- American Surety Building (100 Broadway)
- Bowling Green Fence and Park (at the southern foot of Broadway, between 25 and 26 Broadway)
- Bowling Green Building, later the White Star Line Building (11 Broadway)
- Corbin Building (196 Broadway)
- Cunard Building (25 Broadway)
- Equitable Building (120 Broadway)
- Grand Central Hotel (673 Broadway)
- The Morgan Stanley Building (1585 Broadway)
- Paramount Building (1501 Broadway)
- Singer Building (Liberty Street and Broadway)
- Standard Oil Company Building (26 Broadway, on the east side of Broadway, facing the Cunard building)
- Trinity Church (79 Broadway)
- United States Lines-Panama Pacific Line Building (1 Broadway)
- Winter Garden Theatre (1634 Broadway)
- Woolworth Building (233 Broadway)
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Famous quotes containing the word buildings:
“If the factory people outside the colleges live under the discipline of narrow means, the people inside live under almost every other kind of discipline except that of narrow meansfrom the fruity austerities of learning, through the iron rations of English gentlemanhood, down to the modest disadvantages of occupying cold stone buildings without central heating and having to cross two or three quadrangles to take a bath.”
—Margaret Halsey (b. 1910)
“The American who has been confined, in his own country, to the sight of buildings designed after foreign models, is surprised on entering York Minster or St. Peters at Rome, by the feeling that these structures are imitations also,faint copies of an invisible archetype.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)