Category:63 Nassau Street
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63 Nassau Street between Fulton and John Streets in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City was built in the Italianate style c.1844, and had its cast-iron facade, attributed to James Bogardus, added in 1857-59, making it one of the first cast-iron buildings in the city. The attribution to Bogardus is because of medallions of Benjamin Franklin identical to four other non-extant Bogardus projects. George Washington was also once represented. (Sources: AIA Guide to NYC (5th ed.) and Guide to NYC Landmarks (4th ed.))
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63 Nassau Street from front.jpg 1,671 × 3,264; 1.64 MB
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63 Nassau Street from north.jpg 1,378 × 3,182; 1.14 MB
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63 Nassau Street from south.jpg 1,758 × 2,949; 1.52 MB