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Friday, December 9, 2011
The Curtis House
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Demolished,
House,
New York City,
York and Sawyer
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Dedicated to an era long gone featuring architectural photographs of houses, hotels, apartment and office buildings, civic institutions and more...many of which are no longer standing.
1 comment:
Standard issue---handsome, slightly dull, safe, well built. I don't think I could live very many days with that painting in the drawing room...Uh uh.
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