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Of Sites – by Location Index of Sites – by Location Albany Street 4-14 Albany St. (W New York Downtown, Hotel & Residences) Extant Tour 4 Section 1 (2) 4-14 Albany Street (National Surety Company Building) Demolished Tour 4 Section 1 (B} 11 Albany Street Demolished Tour 4 Section 1 (A} 16-26 Albany Street (Public School 29) Demolished Tour 4 Section 1 (C} Ann Street 2 to 30 Ann Street Demolished Tour 6 Section 2 (E) 25-29 Ann Street (Edgar House) Extant Tour 9 Section 2 (13) 57-61 Ann Street (Parking Garage) Extant Tour 9 Section 2 (14) 85, 87, 89, 91 Ann Street Demolished Tour 9 Section 2 (HH) Barclay Street 1½ Barclay Street (Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Company) Demolished Tour 11 Section 1 (D) 6-16 Barclay Street (Barclay Tower Building) Extant Tour 11 Section 1 (7) 8 to 16 Barclay Street Demolished Tour 11 Section 1 (C) 21 Barclay Street Demolished Tour 11 Section 1 (E) 21-23 Barclay Street (F. A. Ringles & Company Building) Demolished Tour 11 Section 1 (H) 22 Barclay Street (St. Peter’s Church) Extant Tour 11 Section 1 (6) 23-41 Barclay Street (Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown) Extant Tour 11 Section 1 (10) 30-32 and 34 Barclay Street Demolished Tour 11 Section 1 (B) 41 Barclay Street Demolished Tour 11 Section 1 (G) 49-51 Barclay Street Demolished Tour 11 Section 1 (I) 53 Barclay Street (Daprato Stationary Company) Demolished Tour 11 Section 1 (J) 75 Barclay Street Demolished Tour 11 Section 1 (K) 76 Barclay Street (J. Halls Segar Manufactory) Demolished Tour 12 Section 2 (U) 81 Barclay Street Demolished Tour 12 Section 2 (X) 93 Barclay Street Demolished Tour 12 Section 2 (W) 101 Barclay Street) (Bank of N. Y. Technology & Ops Center) Extant Tour 12 Section 2 (3) 111 Barclay Street Demolished Tour 12 Section 2 (S) 125-137 Barclay Street (World Telegram Building) Extant Tour 12 Section 2 (4) Batavia Street 14 Batavia Street Demolished Tour 10 Section 2 (H) Battery Place 17 Battery Place (Whitehall Building) Extant Tour 3 (!3) Beaver Street 3 Beaver Street Demolished Tour 3 (S) 5 Beaver Street (Germaine Trust Company Building) Extant Tour 3 (18) 15 Beaver Street Demolished Tour 3 (U) 16 Beaver Street Extant Tour 2 (5) 18 Beaver Street Extant Tour 2 (6) 19 Beaver Street Demolished Tour 3 (U) 20 Beaver Street Extant Tour 2 (7) 22 Beaver Street Extant Tour 2 (8) 23-25 Beaver Street (Beaver Street Office Building) Demolished Tour 3 (V) 24 Beaver Street Extant Tour 2 (9) 26 Beaver Street (Stock Quotation Telegraph Building) Extant Tour 2 (10) 27-29 Beaver Street (Child’s Restaurant) Demolished Tour 3 (W) 32 Beaver Street (Charles Graef & Company) Demolished Tour 2 (D) 45 Beaver Street (John Osborn Son & Company) Demolished Tour 2 (C) 48-56 Beaver Street (Delmonico’s Building) Extant Tour 2 (20) 60-64 Beaver Street (New York Cotton Exchange Building) Demolished Tour 2 (S) 70-74 Beaver Street Demolished Tour 2 (V) 76-78 Beaver Street Extant Tour 2 (26) 76-78 Beaver Street Demolished Tour 2 (Y) 80 Beaver Street Extant Tour 2 (27) 82-92 Beaver Street (Cocoa Exchange Building) Extant Tour 2 (28) Beekman Street 1 Beekman Street (One Beekman Street Building) Extant Tour 9 Section 2 (4) 3-9 Beekman Street (Temple Court Building) Extant Tour 9 Section 2 (9) 15-17 Beekman Street (Vanderbilt Building) Extant Tour 9 Section 2 (7) 19-21 Beekman Street Demolished Tour 9 Section 2 (J) 30 Beekman Street (Charles E. Hobbs & Co. Warehouse) Demolished Tour 9 Section 2 (M) 49 Beekman Street (Engine Company 6) Extant Tour 9 Section 2 (18) 53 Beekman Street Demolished Tour 9 Section 2 (N) 63-65 Beekman Street (A.D. Farmer Type Founding Co. Building) Demolished Tour 9 Section 1 (B) 64 Beekman Street (Old Beekman Tavern) Demolished Tour 9 Section 2 (II) 80-82 Beekman Street Demolished Tour 9 Section 2 (JJ) 84-90 Beekman Street (St. George Building) Demolished Tour 9 Section 2 (KK) 87-89 Beekman Street (Holbrook Brothers Building) Demolished Tour 8 Section 2 (E) 99-103 Beekman Street (Beekman Building) Demolished Tour 8 Section 2 (G) 105-107 Beekman Street Demolished Tour 8 Section 2 (H) 127-137 Beekman Street (Blackford & Company Building) Extant Tour 8 Section 3 (7) & Tour 9 Section 1 (5) 140 Beekman Street (Camine’s Restaurant) Extant Tour 8 Section 3 (8) 142-152 Beekman Street Extant Tour 8 Section 3 (9) Bowling Green 1 Bowling Green (United States Customs House) Extant Tour 5 Section 1 (2) 1-9 Bowling Green (Steamship Row) Demolished Tour 5 Section 1 (A) Bridge Street 2-4 Bridge Street (Battery Park Building) Demolished Tour 5 Section 1 (N) 6-10 Bridge Street (Maritime Building) Demolished Tour 5 Section 1 (M) 19-21 Bridge Street (Merchants Building) Demolished Tour 5 Section 1 (D) Broad Street 2-6 Broad Street (New York Stock Exchange Addition) Extant Tour 1 Section 1 (11) 2-6 Broad Street (Wilks Building) Demolished Tour1 Section 1 (N) 10-14 Broad Street (New York Stock Exchange Building) Demolished Tour 1 Section 1 (O) 8-18 Broad Street (New York Stock Exchange Building) Extant Tour 1 Section 1 (12) 11-21 Broad Street (Mills Building) Demolished Tour 1 Section 1 (S) 11-23 Broad Street (Equitable Trust Company Building) Extant Tour 1 Section 1 (15) 16-18 Broad Street (Western Union Building) Demolished Tour 1 Section 1 (P) 20-22 Broad Street (Commercial Cable Company) Demolished Tour 1 (Q) 20-26 Broad Street (New York Stock Exchange Annex) Extant Tour 1 Section 1 (13) 24-26 Broad Street (Blair Building) Demolished Tour 1 Section 1 (R) 25 Broad Street (Broad Exchange Building) Extant Tour 2 (2) 30-36 Broad Street (Continental Bank & Trust Co. Building) Extant Tour 3 (22) 30-36 Broad Street (Johnston Building) Demolished Tour 3 (BB) 37-41 Broad Street (Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building) Extant Tour 2 (3) 38-40 Broad Street (Ocean Cable Company Building) Demolished Tour 3 (AA) 42-44 Broad Street (Wall Street Journal Building) Demolished Tour 3 (Z) 38-44 Broad Street (40 Broad Street Building) Extant Tour 3 (21) 43-47 Broad Street (Combustion Engineering Company Building) Demolished Tour 2 (A) 46-52 Broad Street (50 Broad Street Building) Extant Tour 3 (20) 49-59 Broad Street (55 Broad Street Building) Extant Tour 2 (4) 54-56 Broad Street (S. M. Robbins Co. Building) Demolished Tour 3 (Z) 54-62 Broad Street (60 Broad Street Building) Extant Tour 3 (19) 55-59 Broad Street (Seaboard National Bank Building) Demolished Tour2 (B) 61-81 Broad St (International Telephone & Telegraph Co. Bldg.) Extant Tour 2 (12) 63-69 Broad Street (Consolidated Stock Exchange Building) Demolished Tour 2 (E) 64-68 Broad Street (Morris Building) Demolished Tour 3 (X) 70 Broad Street (American Bank Note Company Building) Extant Tour 2 (11) 74 Broad Street Demolished Tour2 (F) 78-80 Broad Street (Maritime Exchange Building) Demolished Tour 2 (G) 78-86 Broad Street (Maritime Exchange Building) Extant Tour 2 (13) 81 Broad Street Demolished Tour 2 (H) 85-89 Broad Street (Goldman Sachs Building) Extant Tour 2 (14) & Tour 5 Section 2 (12) 85-89 Broad Street (All American Cables Company Building) Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (Z) 85-99 Broad Street Demolished Tour 2 (K) 90-98 Broad Street (Stone & Webster Building) Extant Tour 5 Section 2 (11) 91 Broad Street Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (AA) 91-97 Broad Building Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (BB) 98-92 Broad Street Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (Y) 100 Broad St. (New York Clearing House Association Building) Extant Tour 5 Section 2 (10) 100 Broad Street (Bush Terminal Office Building) Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (X) 102-108 Broad Street (Bowling Green Telephone Co. Building) Extant Tour 5 Section 2 (8) 105 Broad Street (Linoinger Building) Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (W) 107-115 Broad Street (Four New York Plaza Building Extant Tour 5 Section 2 (6) 109-111 Broad Street Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (S) 110-122 Broad Street (Continental Building) Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (T) 113-115 Broad Street (Bull Steamship Line Building) Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (R) 117-125 Broad Street (Two New York Plaza Building) Extant Tour 5 Section 2 (7) 124 Broad Street (Wm. A Hall’s Son, Chains and Anchors, Etc.) Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (P) 126 Broad Street (Broad Street Hospital) Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (O) Broadway 1-3 Broadway (Washington Building) Extant Tour 3 (14) 2-8 Broadway (New York Produce Exchange Building) Demolished Tour 5 Section 1 (B) 2-8 Broadway (2 Broadway Building) Extant Tour 5 Section 1 (1) 5-11 Broadway (Bowling Green Building) Extant Tour 3 (15) 10-12 Broadway (Produce Exchange National Bank Building) Demolished Tour 3 (R) 13-27 Broadway (Cunard Building) Extant Tour 3 (16) 14-20 Broadway (Welles Building) Demolished Tour 3 (Q) 10-30 Broadway (Standard Oil Company Building) Extant Tour 3 (17) 21-27 Broadway (Stevens House Hotel) Demolished Tour 3 (O) 22-30 Broadway (Standard Oil Company Building) Demolished Tour 3 (P) 29 Broadway (Columbia Building) Demolished Tour 3 (F) 29 Broadway (29 Broadway Building) Extant Tour 3 (9) 31-33 Broadway (Roumanian House) Extant Tour 3 (5) 32-34 Broadway (Hudson Realty Company Building) Extant Tour 3 (8) 35-39 Broadway (Harriman Building) Extant Tour 3 (6) 35-39 Broadway (Gaston, Williams & Wigmore Building) Demolished Tour 3 (E) 36-42 Broadway (42 Broadway Building) Extant Tour 3 (7) 41-45 Broadway (Aldrich Court Building) Demolished Tour 3 (D) 41-45 Broadway (45 Broadway Atrium) Extant Tour 3 (4) 44-50 Broadway (50 Broadway Building) Extant Tour 3 (3) 47 & 49 Broadway Extant Tour 3 (2) 44-48 Broadway (Standard Arcade Building) Demolished Tour 3 (C) 50 Broadway (Tower Building) Demolished Tour 3 (B) 51 Broadway (Wells Fargo Company Building) Demolished Tour 3 (A) 51-55 Broadway (One Exchange Plaza
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