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Ferrium Design Studio, Inc.  
Full service residential interior design firm working throughout the Tri-State area.
   688 Avenue of Americas, Greenwich Village..................................................Tel: 212-242-8572
   E-mail:..............info@ferriumdesignstudio.com;    Internet:........... www.ferriumdesignstudio.com
      

Art in Focus: The Best of New York's Artistic Attractions,
Anna Gendel, Studio Editions LTD, London, 128 pp. , 8 in 9 oz, maps, Colorful but not very descriptive, B/W art photos. $ 12.95.

New York's 50 Best Secret Architectural Treasures,
Eric Nash, City & Company NY, NY, 127 pp , 4 oz, pen & pencil drawings - very classy. $ 9.95.


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Many people’s favorite building out of the New York City Skyline is the Chrysler building. It sits in midtown Manhattan between 42nd and 43rd streets on Lexington Avenue. Construction was completed in 1930, and to this day remains the tallest brick building in the world. Its art deco style and incredible lighting scheme is something not to be missed by every first time visitor to New York City. Click here for parking lots near by. Other great architectural attractions in the area include: Chanin Building (also noted for its art deco style) on E 42nd, Daily News Building, and the Ford Foundation Building.
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127 John Street  
This office tower is equipped with a whimsical-and now somewhat retro-lobby and plaza designed to delight pedestrians. You can climb on canvas-and-pipe structures without losing track of the time; just glance over at the 45-by-50-ft digital clock
   127 John St., Fulton............................................................................................................. Map
Fulton St (Brdwy&Nassau:A,C)
      
135 E. 57TH Street  
This classically inspired pile has a 32-story concave curve that creates a corner plaza worthy of Delphi.
   135 E. 57th St., Midtown....................................................................................................... Map
59 St (Lex:N-R-4-5-6)
      
140 Broadway  
A more successful version of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill's earlier Chase Manhattan Bank Tower & Plaza, this sleek, elegant glass skyscraper rises 52 orderly stories above an attractive travertine plaza-home to Isamu Noguchi's delicately balanced red sculpture "Cube".
   140 Broadway, Financial District......................................................................................... Map
Wall St (Brdwy:4,5)
      
17 State Street  
   17 State St., Financial District..................................................................................................... Map
Bowling Green (Brdwy:4,5), S. Ferry (Battery Pk:1,9(Trml))
666 5TH Avenue  
This embossed-aluminum skyscraper is most notable for the Isamu Noguchi waterfall in its arcade and the sculpted Noguchi ceiling in its lobby.
   666 Fifth Ave., Midtown........................................................................................................ Map
5 Ave (53rd:E,F)
      
77 Water Street  
   77 Water St., Financial District.................................................................................................... Map
Wall St (William:2,3)
      
919 Third Avenue  
Brown-glass office structure, with redbrick 1890 building that seems to stand as its sentry box. It is also famed for its watering hole.
   919 Third Ave., Sutton Place................................................................................................ Map
59 St (Lex:N-R-4-5-6)
      
American Radiator Building  
A black brick building with a gold crown formerly lit in the evenings & the first NYC skyscraper designed by architect Raymond Hood. NYCL '88
   40 W. 40th St., Fashion District........................................................................................... Map
      
American Stock Exchange  
There are many different walking tours for this area of New York City where you can see an art deco facade which was added to the modest building in 1930 which depicts some scenes of commerce and industry
   86 Trinity Pl., Financial District......................................................................Tel: 212-306-1000
   Tel: .......................................... 212-306-1000;    Internet:..................................www.amex.com
Ansonia Hotel  
An exuberant architectural masterpiece, complete with turrets, a mansard roof, and filigreed-iron balconies. Also the apartments inside are soundproof.
   2109 Broadway, Upper West Side....................................................................................... Map
72 St (Brdwy:1,2,3,9)
      
Architectural League of New York Urban Planning  
Exhibitions on architecture and related exhibits. Admission is free.
   457 Madison Ave., Midtown...........................................................................Tel: 212-753-1722
51 St (Lex:6,4), 5 Ave (53rd:E,F); Map
      
AT&T Headquarters  
   32 Sixth Ave., Midtown South..................................................................................................... Map
      
Bankers Trust Building  
   14 Wall St., Financial District....................................................................................................... Map
      
Barclay Vesey Building  
   140 West St.
Beaux-Arts Apartments  
   307 E. 44th St., Turtle Bay......................................................................................................... Map
      
Beaux-Arts Institute of Design  
   304 E. 44th St., Turtle Bay......................................................................................................... Map
      
Beekman Tower**** Art Deco tower built in 1928.
   3 Mitchell Pl., Turtle Bay (at 49th St. and 1st Av)....................................................Tel: 212-355-7300
   Tel: ....................................... 1-800-637-8483;    Fax:............................................212-753-9366
Open daily; mcc; 51 St (Lex:6,4); Map
      
Carnegie Hall and Weill Recital Hall  
Guided tours available; since 1891 the hall has been host to the world's greatest orchestras, conductors and soloists. Weill Recital Hall is at 154 W. 57th St. Carnegie Hall seats 2,800 and the smaller Weill Recital Hall seats 250. The building was designed by William Burnet Tuthill and opened to great fanfare from New York society who adored its European Renaissance-style architecture. Andrew Carnegie funded its construction and its artistic legacy is set in stone. The website has information on the hall including what's new and notable, tickets, and a concert calendar. Take a virtual tour.Stages dramatic & small ensemble productions. Seating Chart, a href="seat/linc.html">Lincoln Center Complex
   881 Seventh Ave., Midtown (at 57th St.)............................................Group Sales:212-903-9705
   Subscription:.............................212-903-9700;    Box Office:..................................212-247-7800
   Admin:...................................... 212-903-9600;    Archives:.................................... 212-903-9629
   Rentals:.................................... 212-903-9710;    Reservations ( Dining ):............. 212-903-9689
   Catering:.................................. 212-903-9790;    Fax: Rentals:..............................212-581-6539
   Fax:.......................................... 212-581-6539;    Internet:........................ www.carnegiehall.org
Box office open M-Sa 11-18; Su 12-18;on day of shows,until start of show. In lobby of Carnegie Hall.; mcc, dc; 57 St (6th Ave:B**-Q,JFK); Map
      
Cathedral of St. John the Divine  
Construction on this magnificent cathedral began in 1892, and to date the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine remains unfinished. The mother church of the Episcopal Diocese of New York, the cathedral also hosts a number of public programs, including concerts, dance recitals, readings, exhibits, a poetry program and public tours.
   1047 Amsterdam Ave., Morningside Heights (at 112th St.).............. General Info:212-316-7540
   Box Office:................................ 212-662-2133;    Tour Info:................................... 212-932-7347
   Admin:...................................... 212-316-7490;    Fax:............................................212-932-7348
   E-mail:...................... pastor@stjohndivine.org;    Internet:........................ www.stjohndivine.org
Cathedral Pkwy ((110th/CntrlPkW:1,9); Map
CBS Building  
Framed in concrete & covered with dark granite, this 38-story midtown high-rise is sometimes known as the Black Rock.
   1 W. 52nd St., Midtown........................................................................................................ Map
5 Ave (53rd:E,F)
      
Century Apartments  
   25 Central Pk. W., Central Park.................................................................................................. Map
      
Chanin Building The Chanin Building is an Art Deco winner.
Most notable are its stylized ornamentation & intricate detail, ranging from the terra-cotta bas-relief & bronze frieze on the lower facade to the bronze grills and "jeweled" clocks in the lobby.
   122 E. 42nd St., Murray Hill................................................................................................. Map
      
Chrysler Building  
Sporting stainless steel cladding, snarling gargoyles and shining spire, the Art Deco masterpiece is still one of the city's most beautiful and unusual structures. Click here to see a picture.
   405 Lexington Ave., Midtown (At 42nd St.)......................................................Tel: 212-682-3070
   Internet:............................................. www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Chrysler_Building.html
      
Citicorp Center  
"King Arthur would have seen this thrusting Excalibur as the hearth of a great city, incandescent in its shininess, awesome, powerful in its cut. An engineering marvel of stilts, tuned-mass dampers and diagonal trusses with a kitchen sink thrown in with a sunken plaza, a nestled church, double-deck elevators and an atrium, this mighty tower is the city's lonely but rich, high-tech orphan." FromThe City Review
   601 Lexington Ave., Midtown (From 53rd to 54th St.).......................................Tel: 212-559-6758
   Internet:.............................................................................. www.thecityreview.com/citicorp.html
(3 & Lexington Ave.); 51 St (Lex:6,4); Map
City Hall New York's City Hall has been a city landmark for nearly 200 years.
The structure contains a number of objects gathered through its long history, including Washington's writing desk in the Govenor's Room and a number of paintings by Morse, Peale and other well-known artists. Click here for a Location
   CivicCenter (Broadway, between Park Row and Chambers Street)........................Tel: 212-788-6865
   Internet:................................................................... www.ci.nyc.ny.us/html/om/html/cityhall.html
      
Cloisters  
The Cloisters is made up of a historic building and its cloistered gardens; Take a guided tour and discover the art and architecture of medieval Europe. Inside visitors will see sculpture, tapestries, illuminated manuscripts, gold and silver work, stained glass and more. Lectures and programs are held on Saturdays, and music concerts are presented in the 12th-century Fuentiduena Chapel.
   Fort Tryon Pk..................................................................................................Tel: 212-923-3700
   E-mail:................... cloisters@metmuseum.org;    Internet:........................ www.metmuseum.org
Su, Tu-Sa 9:30-16, Tuesday - Sunday 9:30am-4:45pm (Nov - Feb), 9:30am - 5:15pm (March - Oct); Monday Closed. ; 190 St (Fort Wash. Ave:A)
      
Crown Building  
Formerly the Heckscher Building, check out the building illumined even at dusk & you'll have no doubt as to the origin of its current name!
   730 Fifth Ave., Midtown (Betw. 56th & 57th Sts.)............. Internet:www.thecityreview.com/crown
      
Daily News Building  
The relief above the entrance depicts light dawning on the urban populace; check out the lobby, which houses a huge, revolving globe and a floor that resembles a gigantic compass.
   220 E. 42nd St., Kips Bay.................................................................................................... Map
      
Empire State Building  
At 102 stories tall, the Empire State Building commands an inspiring view of Manhattan. Each year, over 3.5 million people come here for the view from the 86th-floor observatory, where they can take in the sights of the city from a glass-enclosed pavilion or the encircling open-air promenade. Click here to see a picture.
   350 Fifth Ave., Midtown South (At 34th St.)..................................................... Tel: 212-736-3100
   Fax:.......................................... 212-967-6167;    E-mail:................................... info@esbnyc.com
   Internet:............................................................................................................ www.esbnyc.com
Observatory Hours: 8:00am to Midnight daily. Last elevators go up at 11:15pm. Open daily 365 days a year.; 34 St-HeraldSq. (6th Ave:Bx,D,F,N,Q,R); Map
Equitable Building  
The 40-story Equitable Building swallowed up so much airspace from such a small plot of land (less than one acre) that it inspired the nation's first zoning laws in 1916.
   120 Broadway, Financial District......................................................................................... Map
Wall St (Brdwy:4,5)
      
Exxon Building  
At 54 stories, it is the second tallest skyscraper in Rockefeller Center. Click here for a picture.
   1251 Sixth Ave., Rockefeller Center Betw. W.49th & W.50th Sts............................................. Map
      
Federal Hall National Memorial  
This location was home to NYC's City Hall of the 1700's. That building was demolished, however, in 1812 & the structure on this site today was erected as the Customs House & later, when Customs moved up the street, became the US Subtreasury. Admissions, tours, programs all free. Museum on site. More info on website. National Memorial.
   26 Wall St., Financial District (At Broad St.)....................................................Tel: 212-825-6888
   Fax:.......................................... 212-264-0725;    Internet:.............................www.nps.gov/feha
Mo-Fr 9-5, Mo-Fr 9-17; Wall St (William:2,3), Wall St (Brdwy:4,5), Broad St (Wall St:Jt-Mr-Zt); Map
      
Federal Reserve Bank of New York  
Walk inside this beautiful Italian Renaissance style building and learn about the history and art of money. Visitors can see the Gold vault with its billions of dollars' worth of gold, or check out the American Numismatic Society's priceless exhibitions on gold and coins and medals currently located inside the Fed.
   33 Liberty St., Financial District.....................................................................Tel: 212-720-5000
   Tel: .......................................... 212-720-6130;    Tel: ............................................212-720-7839
   Tel: .......................................... 212-720-7839;    E-mail:......................... general.info@ny.frb.org
   Internet:...................................................................................................... www.newyorkfed.org
Rector St (Trinity Pl.: N,R), Wall St (William:2,3); Map
      
Flatiron Building  
   175 Fifth Ave., Flatiron District (At 23rd St. & Broadway)........................................ Tel: 212-477-0947
23 St (Brdwy:N,R); Map
Ford Foundation Building  
Home to one of the largest philanthropic organizations in the world, the Ford Foundation Building is best known for its glass-walled, 130-ft-high atrium. Filled with trees, shrubs, a still-water pool, and all manner of greenery.
   320 E. 42nd St., Kips Bay.................................................................................................... Map
Mo-Fr 9-17; (1 & 2 Ave.)
      
Frick Collection  
This elegant, French-style mansion was built in 1914 for industrialist Henry Clay Frick, one of America's greatest art collectors. Inside, a rich collection of Western paintings, sculpture and decorative art graces the 16 exhibit galleries. Click here to see a schedule of performances.
   1 E. 70th St., Lenox Hill (between Madison and Fifth Avenues)...........................Tel: 212-288-0700
   Tel: .......................................... 212-288-0700;    Fax:............................................212-628-4417
   Fax:.......................................... 212-628-4417;    E-mail:......................................... info@frick.org
   Internet:.................................................................................................................. www.frick.org
Tu-Sa 10-6, Su 1-6, Tu-Sa 10-18; Su 13-18; (5 & Madison Ave.), , , ; 68 St-Hunter Coll. (Lex:6x,4); Map
      
General Motors Building  
   767 Fifth Ave., Midtown Betw. 58th & 59th Sts............................................................................. Map
5 Ave (53rd:E,F), 5 Ave (59/60th:N,R)
      
Grace Building  
Across from Bryant Park, this swooping glass behemoth has a curved facade that makes the bottom of the building look like a ski jump. Described as "flashy" and "flamboyant" by architecture critics, but it does catch your eye.
   41 W. 42nd St., Midtown...................................................................................................... Map
42 St (6th Ave:B,D,F,Q)
      
Gracie Mansion  
Official residence of the Mayor of NYC, the mansion is both an historic landmark & now as then a retreat from the busier parts of the city. Tours available, call for reservations.
   180 E. 88th St., Carnegie Hill (At East End Ave.)..............................................Tel: 212-570-4751
   Internet:.................................................................... www.ci.nyc.ny.us/html/om/html/gracie.html
Business Hrs. We 10-14; 86 St (Lex:4,5,6), 96 St (Lex: 6); Map
Grand Central Terminal  
Tours of this old Beaux Art railway are given weekly on Wednesday at 12:30. Call the infomation line for details. Click here for Location.
   Vanderbilt Ave., Midtown............................................................................ Tours:212-935-3960
   Tel: .......................................... 212-818-1777;    Group Sales:.............................. 212-340-3404
   Tours:....................................... 212-697-1245;    General Info:..............................212-340-2210
   Internet:.......................................................................................www.grandcentralterminal.com
      
Harlem School of the Arts Nice modern building design.
   645 St. Nicholas Ave., Hamilton Heights................................................................Tel: 212-926-4100
137 St-City College (Brdwy:1,9), 145 St (St. Nicholas Ave:C,A#,D,(B)); Map
      
Haughwout Building  
With each window framed by Corinthian columns & rounded arches, this five-story, Palladio-inspired building is considered one of the best examples of cast-iron architecture in the world. It was equipped with the world's first elevator.
   490 Broadway, Soho............................................................................................................ Map
Canal St (Lafayette:6,4)
      
Hearst Magazine Building  
   951 Eighth Ave., Hell's Kitchen Near W.56th St............................................................................ Map
      
Helmsley Building  
Formerly the New York Central Building & the New York General Building, this 34 story office building complete with it's golden top & familiar Greek deity flanked clock is a nice contrast with its next door neighbor, the Met Life Building. Click here for a picture.
   230 Park Ave., Midtown (Betw. 45th & 46th Sts., Vanderbilt & DePeuw Pl.)..................................... Map
   Internet:....................................................................................www.thecityreview.com/helmsley.html
Kips Bay Plaza  
   First Ave., East Village
33 St (Park Ave So:6x,4)
      
Lescaze House  
This town house-with its glass-block and ribboned window-is considered the first modernist building in the city.
   211 E. 48th St., Turtle Bay................................................................................................... Map
51 St (Lex:6,4)
      
Lincoln Center  
The world's largest cultural complex containing a number of theaters and concert halls and is home to the Metropolitan Opera, NY Philharmonic & Juilliard School of music
   70 Lincoln Center Plaza, Lincoln Center........................................................Tel: 212-546-2656
   Tel: .......................................... 212-875-5370;    Tel: ............................................212-875-5350
   Tel: .......................................... 212-875-5000;    Tel: ............................................212-875-5000
   Internet:.....................................................................................................www.lincolncenter.org
66 St-Lincoln Ctr (Brdwy:1,9); Map
      
Lipstick Building Built in 1986 by Philip Johnson & John Burgee.
The exterior is made of red granite & bands of brushed stainless steel.
   885 Third Ave., Sutton Place................................................................................................ Map
51 St (Lex:6,4)
      
Lower East Side Tenement Museum  
Allows a visitor to experience how immigrants lived in the late 1800s. Admission to exhibits is free; admission for tours for adults $9: Students & seniors $7: Members free. A guided architectural tour through several streets in this area is also offered. It runs 1 hour.
   97 Orchard St., Lower East Side.................................................................... Tel: 212-431-0233
   TTY Line ( Deaf ):...................... 212-431-0714;    Fax:............................................212-431-0402
   E-mail:............................ lestm@tenement.org;    Internet:............................ www.tenement.org
Su 10-17, Tu-Fr 12-4 PM, Th 6-9 PM, Sa-Su 11 AM -4:30 PM; Delancy St (Essex:F), Essex St (Delancy:M,J,Z), Grand St (Chrystie:B); Map
Madison Square Garden  
The major sports & entertainment center in Manhattan (20,000 seats, 1968) right on top of Penn RR Station. Home ice to the NY Rangers (hockey), home court to the NY Knicks (men's basketball) & New York Liberty (women's basketball), site of exhibitions, circuses & rock concerts. The Felt Forum has 5,000 seats. Something new every day & night. Plus the Paramount Movie Theater. Much to the protest of city residents, the famous Pennsylvania Railroad Station, a colonnaded masterpiece of granite & vaulted glass & iron ceilings, built by McKim, Mead & White. seating chart.
   4 Pennsylvania Plaza, Chelsea (31st/33rd Sts.)............................... General Info:212-465-6741
   Group Sales:............................. 212-465-6080;    Catering:....................................212-465-6106
   Special Event:........................... 212-465-6106;    Subscription:.............................. 212-465-6073
   Rentals:.................................... 212-465-6106;    Internet:..........................www.thegarden.com
Every hour M-Sat from 10-15 and every hour Sun from 11-15; ax, dis, mc, v; 34 St-Penn Station (7th Ave:1,2,3,9), 34 St-Penn Station (8th Ave:A,C,E); Map
      
Master Building Art Deco high-rise.
   310 Riverside Dr., Upper West Side............................................................................................ Map
      
McGraw-Hill Building  
A delightful combination of Modern & International Styles, this high rise features Art Deco details on the exterior & Carrera glass in the lobby. Click here for a picture.
   1221 Rockefeller Plaza, Rockefeller Center........................................................................ Map
      
Metropolitan Life Building  
Plunked down in the middle of Park Avenue, hovering over Grand Central Station, the Pan Am Building was reviled as an out-size monstrosity when it was built in the 1960s. With 2.4 million square ft of office space, it was the largest office building in Manhattan.
   200 Park Ave., Midtown........................................................................................................ Map
      
Metropolitan Museum of Art  
   1000 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side (At 82nd St.).......................................................Tel: 212-535-7710
   Library:..................................... 212-879-5500;    Reservations ( Dining ):............. 212-570-3964
   Tours:....................................... 212-570-3711;    Visitor Center:............................212-650-2987
   Tel: .......................................... 212-650-2987;    E-mail:........... visitorservices@metmuseum.org
   Internet:..................................................................................................... www.metmuseum.org
Su, Tu-Th 9:30-17:15, FrSa 9:30-20:45, Open Tuesday-Thursday and Sunday, 9:30-5:15, Friday-Saturday, 9:30-8:45.; Chin, Fr, Ger, It, Jap; 4, 5, 6 to 86th St.; M1, M2, M3, M4; 86 St (Lex:4,5,6); Map
Municipal Art Society  
Public or private tours of various neighborhoods of the city focusing on NYC architecture and urban planning. Admission to the gallery is free every day.
   457 Madison Ave., Midtown............................................................Reservations:212-935-3960
   Fax:.......................................... 212-753-1816;    E-mail:.........................................info@mas.org
   Internet:.................................................................................................................www.mas.org/
Mo-We, FrSa 11-17; Map
      
New York Stock Exchange  
This building officially housed the NYSE in 1865 and is the world's largest equities market place housed in a majestic Beaux Arts building. View the trading floor on the third floor and learn all about the history and rules of financial stock trading and exchange. Public entrance on Broad St. Click here to see a picture.
   11 Wall St., Financial District........................................................................ Tel: 212-656-3000
   Tel: .......................................... 212-656-3000;    Internet:...................................www.nyse.com
Mo-Fr 9-4:30; Wall St (William:2,3), Rector St (Trinity Pl.: N,R); Map
      
New York Yacht Club Built on land donated by yacht-club member J. P.
Morgan, this Beaux Arts structure is famous for its three decorative bay windows fashioned after the sterns of 18th-century sailing ships.
   37 W. 44th St., Midtown................................................................................. Tel: 212-382-1000
   Fax:.......................................... 212-391-6368;    Internet:.................................... www.nyyc.org
42 St (6th Ave:B,D,F,Q); Map
      
Old St. Patrick's Cathedral  
   263 Mulberry St., NoLita......................................................................................Tel: 212-226-8075
      
Olympic Tower  
With shops, offices, and apartments, the multipurpose Olympic Tower also has a nicely landscaped public arcade, complete with waterfall, and is conveniently located across from St. Patrick's Cathedral.
   645 Fifth Ave., Midtown........................................................................................................ Map
5 Ave (53rd:E,F)
Pan Am Building  
   200 Park Ave., Midtown From 43rd to 45th Sts............................................................................ Map
      
Paramount Building  
Located in Times Square, and the tallest here at the time of its completion. Be careful when you look for the New Year's Eve ball that you don't mistake the globe atop this building for it.
   1501 Broadway, Theater District......................................................................................... Map
      
Paul Mellon House  
Snug alongside Italianate brownstones and neo-Georgian mansions on one of the city's most beautiful residential blocks, this light-as-air postwar town house is characterized by the experts as "French provincial".
   125 E. 70th St., Lenox Hill................................................................................................... Map
      
Radio City Music Hall  
Famous not only for musical spectaculars, but also for its architecture. A tour of this art deco theater is worthwhile. Seating Chart, Rockefeller Center & >Pictures from: 50th Street, 6th Avenue & the South East Corner.
   1260 Sixth Ave., Rockefeller Center (at 5oth St.)................................Information:212-247-4777
   Customer Services:...................212-632-4039;    Group Sales:.............................. 212-218-4000
   Tickets:..................................... 212-307-7171;    Tour Info:................................... 212-632-4000
   Internet:.......................................................................................................... www.radiocity.com
Box office at 50th St & Ave. of the Americas is open Mo-Sa 10-20 & Su 11-20.; 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Ctr (6th Ave:B); Map
      
Renwick Triangle  
   2335 Stuyvesant St., Stuyvesant.................................................................................................. Map
(2 & 3 Ave.); Astor Place (8th St/4th Ave:6)
River House  
   435 E. 52nd St., Sutton Place..................................................................................................... Map
51 St (Lex:6,4)
      
      
Rockefeller Center  
Rockefeller Center is famous as much for its 1930s-era Art Deco grandeur as for the well known institutions it houses. The 20-building complex includes the Radio City Music Hall; the Channel Gardens; and the handsome GE Building, home of the NBC's the Today Show. Several highlights during the winter season include the Rockefeller Center's outdoor skating rink and New York's official Christmas tree. Click here for an Area Map. Click here for Location.
   Bounded by 47th and 51st streets.........................................................................Tel: 212-332-6868
   Tours:....................................... 212-664-3700;    Internet:................ www.rockefellercenter.com
      
Seagram Building  
   375 Park Ave., Midtown (At E.53rd St.).................................................................Tel: 212-572-7000
51 St (Lex:6,4); Map
      
Simon & Schuster Building  
   1230 Sixth Ave., Rockefeller Center............................................................................................ Map
Singer Building  
   561 Broadway, Soho................................................................................................................. Map
LM (Spring & Prince Sts.); Prince St (Brdwy:N,R)
      
SoHo Cast-Iron Historic District  
   Canal St.
Canal St (Ave Amer(6th Av):A-C-E)
      
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum  
Frank Lloyd Wright's New York masterpiece is recognized around the world, and visitors come form around the world to view this museum's collection of art. Art form the late 19th and early 20th centuries represents such movements as Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Surrealism and German Expressionism, with pieces by such renowned names as Picasso, van Gogh, Kandisky, Chagall and other modern masters. Click here to see a picture of the inside of the museum & here to see a picture of the outside of the museum.. Click here for a Location.
   1071 Fifth Ave., East Harlem (89th Street)...................................................... Tel: 212-423-3640
   Toll-Free:............................... 1-800-329-6109;    Toll-Free:................................ 1-800-329-6109
   Tel: .......................................... 212-423-3500;    Fax:............................................212-423-3650
   Fax:.......................................... 212-423-3650;    E-mail:......................... sales@guggenheim.org
   Internet:..................................................................................................... www.guggenheim.org
Su-We, Sa 10-5:45, Fr 10-7:45, Sa-Wed 9:30am-6:15pm, Thu 11am-6pm, Fr 9:30am-8:30pm; 86 St (Lex:4,5,6); Map
      
St. Patrick's Cathedral  
Magnificent stained glass windows, ornate shrines and monumental Gothic architecture greet visitors at St. Patricks Cathedral, the seat of the Archbishop of New York and the largest Catholic Cathedral in the United States.
   1011 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side (between 50th and 51st streets).................... Tel: 212-753-2261
   Tel: .......................................... 212-371-1000;    E-mail:........................... contactus@archny.org
   Internet:.................................................................................................www.ny-archdiocese.org
5 Ave (53rd:E,F); Map
      
Swiss Center Formerly the Goelet Building.
A mere 11 stories, "this small office building is a fine and striking Art Deco masterpiece with a lovely lobby." Quoted from The City Review.
   608 Fifth Ave., Rockefeller Center (At 49th St.)......Internet:www.thecityreview.com/goelet.html
Temple Emanu-EI  
Temple Emanu-El is the largest Jewish house of worship in the world, containing a library of 12,000 books and media items on Jewish life and history, and The Herbert and Eileen Bernard Museum of Judaica. Visitors are welcome. Click here to see a schedule of performances.
   1 E. 65th St., Lenox Hill (Fifth Avenue)............................................................ Tel: 212-744-1400
   E-mail:........................... info@emanuelnyc.org;    Internet:........................ www.emanuelnyc.org
5 Ave (59/60th:N,R); Map
      
The New York Public Library - Humanities and Social Sciences Library  
Flanked by the stone lions Patience and Fortitude, The Humanities and Social Sciences Library is the best-known building in the The New York Public Library system. The grand exterior is matched by an interior that includes the magnificent Rose Main Reading Room, marble-clad Astor Hall, rooms for exhibitions and lectures, and research collections containing about six million books.
   Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street................................................................................Tel: 212-661-7220
   Tel: .......................................... 212-930-0641;    Internet:.....................................www.nypl.org
42 St (6th Ave:B,D,F,Q)
      
Time-Life Building This is the NEW Time-Life Building.
Click here for a picture of the building & here for a picture of Cubed Curve, the sculpture right outside the building. The former Time-Life Building has been renamed 1 Rockefeller Center.
   1271 Sixth Ave., Rockefeller Center Betw. W.50th & W.51st Sts............................................. Map
      
Times Tower Building Happy New Millenium!...
And all the past & future years who've been rung in by the New Year's Eve ball that descends from atop THIS building in Times Square every New Year's Eve. This building is also former home to The New York Times, after which 'Times' Square has been named.
   Intersection of B'way, 7th Ave. & 42nd St.
      
Trump Tower  
No guided tours of the building, but you can come in, look around, shop, have lunch in this modern-day NYC landmark. Click here to see a picture.
   725 Fifth Ave., Midtown..................................................................................Tel: 212-832-2000
5 Ave (53rd:E,F), 5 Ave (59/60th:N,R); Map
United Nations General Assembly Building  
Located on the banks of the beautiful East River, there's no lack of activities to keep you busy around the United Nations. Tours of the area leave every 30 minutes. Free tix to General Assembly when in session; get them at main information desk.
   First Ave., East Village (At 46th St.)................................................................ Tel: 212-963-7713
   Group Ticket:............................ 212-963-4440;    Tours:........................................ 212-963-8687
   Internet:....................................................................................................... www.un.org/geninfo
      
Waldorf Astoria **** $$$-$$$$.
Originally, this hotel once stood where the Empire State Building now does. Built in 1931; d.b. Schultze & Weaver. Every US president has stayed here. Every one of the 1,245 rooms & 276 suites is individually decorated. The lobby contains murals, mosaics & plaster ornaments. Restaurants in hotel: Bull and Bear Steakhouse & Bar, Inagiku, Oscar's American Brasserie.
   301 Park Ave., Midtown (Bet. 49th & 50th Sts.).................................. Switchboard:212-355-3000
   Reservations:........................ 1-800-925-3673;    Business Services:..................... 212-872-4950
   Beauty Salon:............................. 21-287-4570;    Fax: Fax:.................................... 212-872-7272
   Internet:.................................................................................................www.waldorfastoria.com
24 hrs.; Fr, It, Span, Chin, Jap; mcc, jcb, dis, dc; 51 St (Lex:6,4), Lex-3 Ave (53th:E,F); Map
      
Warner Communications Building Formerly the Esso Building.
Click here for a picture. This building is located in Rockefeller Center, click here for a map of the area.
   75 Rockefeller Plaza, Rockefeller Center............................................................................ Map
      
Woolworth Building  
   233 Broadway, Financial District Betw. Park Pl. & Barclay St......................................................... Map
24 hours; LM (Barclay & Park Pl.)
      
Worldwide Plaza  
   Eighth Ave., West Village
50 St (8th Ave:A#,C*,CX,E)
Zeckendorf Towers  
Looming above Union Square from a massive commercial base, each of these four apartment towers is topped by an illuminated pyramid.
   1 Irving Pl., Gramercy Park Betw. 14th & 15th Sts.................................................................. Map
14 St-Union Sq. (Brdwy) (4th Ave -w of Brdwy:4, 5, 6 )
      

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