
Saturday, December 24, 2011
The International Mercantile Marine Company Building

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New York City,
Office,
Walter B. Chambers
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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.
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Handsome. Just handsome.
Any photos of that amazing statue across the street? I agree with DED...handsome building. Do the interiors remain intact?
Oh Anon, that statue is one of the representations of the "4 continents" sitting grandly infront of the majestic New York Custom House, designed by Cass Gilbert, or as DED likes to call him, the Gilbert with all of the design talent. The building is simply stunning with some magnificent interiors, which now houses the NY branch of the Smithsonian's Museum of the American Indian. A must see building if ever in lower Manhattan
The exact title is 'Cass, the Talented Gilbert' :-)
And that he was. The Custom House is lush and beautiful.
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