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Description5th avenue - 54th NY 1885 Albert Levy.jpg |
Français : 5th Avenue à 54th Street, New York, NY. Dr. Stewart Webb et H. McKinley Twombly residences. Construit pour William H. Vanderbilt's fille. Architecte C.B. Atwood.
Photographie par Albert Levy in 1885.
English: Looking west across 5th Avenue and 54th at 684 Fifth Avenue, which was built as wedding gift of William H. Vanderbilt for his daughter Florence and her husband Hamilton Twombly. The other mansion (left) at 680 was the home of en:William Seward Webb and Vanderbilt's other daughter Eliza. A Look at Landmarks Present and Past |
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Source | "L'Architecture Americaine" |
Author | Albert Levy |
Camera location | 40° 45′ 40″ N, 73° 58′ 30.6″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 40.761111; -73.975167 |
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