Category:220 Fifth Avenue
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220 Fifth Avenue (218-220 Fifth Avenue) on the corner of West 26th in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City was built in 1910-12, and was designed by Frederick C. Browne in the neo-Gothic style. Known as the Croisic Building, in 1932 it was described as "One of the most exquisite buildings architecturally in all New York." It is now part of the Madison Square North Historic District. (Source: "NYCLPC Madison Square North Historic District Designation Report")
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Media in category "220 Fifth Avenue"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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220 Fifth Avenue ornamentation.jpg 433 × 406; 57 KB
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220 Fifth Avenue street facade.jpg 2,050 × 1,522; 788 KB
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220 Fifth Avenue top from Madison Square Park.jpg 955 × 1,159; 267 KB
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220 Fifth Avenue top.jpg 2,026 × 1,465; 847 KB
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Croisic Building, N.W. Cor. 5th Ave. & 26th St. LCCN00652425.jpg 3,305 × 4,096; 1.78 MB
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FrenchRen.JPG 3,648 × 2,736; 5.61 MB
Categories:
- 5th Avenue (Manhattan)
- 26th Street (Manhattan)
- NoMad, Manhattan
- Built in New York City in 1912
- 1910s architecture in New York City
- Gothic Revival architecture in New York City
- Frederick C. Browne
- Madison Square North Historic District
- Office buildings in Manhattan, New York City
- Madison Square and Madison Square Park