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Index of Sites – Alphabetically by Name Index of Sites – Alphabetically by Name A Adams Express Company Building (57-61 Broadway) Extant Tour 1 Section 1(6) Alberti Building (50-52Pine Street) Extant Tour 2 (39) Aldrich Building (102 Chambers and 32 Warren Streets) Demolished Tour 11 Section 2 (F) Aldrich Court Building (42-45 Broadway) Demolished Tour 3 (D) All American Cable Company Building (85-89 Broad Street) Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (Z) American Bank Note Company Building (70 Broad Street) Extant Tour 2 (11) American Bank Note Company Building (78-86 Trinity Place) Demolished Tour 1, Section 2 (F) American Bureau of Shipping (43-47 Broad Street) Demolished Tour 2 (A) American Exchange National Bank Building (128-132 Broadway) Demolished Tour 4 Section 2 (C) American Express Company Building (65 Broadway) Demolished Tour 1, Section 1 (5) American Express Company Building (63-65 Broadway) Extant Tour 1 Section 1 (5) American International Group (AIG) Building (66-76 Pine Street) Extant Tour 2 (42) American News Company Building (37-41 Chambers Street) Demolished Tour 10 Section 1 (J) American Sugar Refining Co. Building (114-120 Wall Street) Extant Tour 7 (11) American Surety Company Building (96-100 Broadway) Extant Tour 1 Section 1 (1) American Telephone & Telegraph Building (193-207 Broadway) Extant Tour 6 Section 1 (1) American Tract Society Building (150 Nassau Street) Extant Tour 9 Section 2 (19) Amsinck Building (90-96 Wall Street) Demolished Tour 7 (L) Anchor Packing Company (103 Maiden Lane) Demolished Tour 8 Section 2 (Y) Anderson Building (12-16 John Street) Extant Tour 6 Section 2 (19) John Anderson & Company Building (114-118 Liberty Street) Demolished Tour 4 Section 1 (T) Ansonia Brass & Copper Company (19-21 Cliff Street) Demolished Tour 8 Section 2 (B) S. Appel and Company (37-39 Front Street) Demolished Tour 5 Section 3 (L) Arbuckle Building (73 Water Street) Demolished Tour 5 Section 3 (FF) Arcade Building (195-202 Water Street) Demolished Tour 8 Section 2 (M) Armeny Building (90 Nassau Street) Extant Tour 6 Section 2 (10) Astor Building (8-12 Wall Street) Demolished Tour 1 Section 1 (J) Astor House Building (213-221 Broadway) Extant Tour 11 Section 1 (1) Atlantic Mutual Insurance Building (45-51 Wall Street) Extant Tour 1 Section 1 (21) Atlantic Mutual Insurance Buildings (49-51 Wall Street) Demolished Tour 1 Section 1 (BB) Armitage Building (54-56 Stone Street) Extant Tour 2 (23) Astor House Hotel (213-227 Broadway) Demolished Tour 11 Section 1 (A) Augur Net and Twine Store (35 Fulton Street) Demolished Tour 8 Section 2 (K) B B.T. Babbitt Soap Works (62-82 Washington Street) Demolished Tour1 Section 2 (B) Henry Bainbridge & Company (99-103 William Street) Demolished Tour 4 Section 2 (HH) Banca Italiano Building (62-64 William Street) Extant Tour 2 37) Bank of American Building (44-46 Wall Street) Extant Tour 1 Section 1 (22) Bank of America International Building (37-41 Broad Street) Extant Tour 2 (3) Bank of Manhattan Building (34-42 Wall Street) Extant Tour 1 Section 1 (20) Bank of New York Building (48-50 Wall Street) Extant Tour 2 (35) Bank of New York Building (48-50 Wall Street) Demolished Tour 2 (FF) Bank of N. Y. Technology & Ops Center (97-123 Barclay Street) Extant Tour 12 Section 2 (3) Bank of the Republic Building (2-4 Wall Street) Demolished Tour 1 Section 1 (B) Bank of Tokyo Building (96-100 Broadway) Extant Tour 1, Section 1 (1) Bankers Trust Company Building (8-20 Wall Street) Extant Tour 1 Section 1 (10) Bankers Trust Company Building (126-138 Liberty Street) Demolished Tour 4 Section 1 (N) Barkley Bank Building (75-89 Wall Street) Extant Tour 7 (1) Barclay Tower Building (6-16 Barclay Street) Extant Tour 11 Section 1 (7) Barrett Building (40 Rector Street) Extant Tour 1, Section 2 (2) William Barthman Building (174 Broadway) Extant Tour 6 Section 2 (42) Battery Building (2-4 Bridge Street) Demolished Tour 5 Section 1 (N) Battery Park Building (2-4 Bridge Street) Demolished Tour 5 Section 1 (N) Battery Park Garage – Phase I (61-85 Washington Street) Extant Tour 1 Section 2 (19) Battery Place: Washington & Greenwich Streets Demolished Tour 3 (M) John D. Baumann & Company (118-120 Maiden Lane) Demolished Tour 8 Section 2 (V) Beard Building (120 Liberty Street) Extant Tour 4 Section 1 (5) Beaver Building (82-92 Beaver Street) Extant Tour 3 (28) Beaver Street Office Building (23-25 Beaver Street) Demolished Tour 3 (V) Beaver Street Arcade Building (23-25 Beaver Street) Demolished Tour 3 (V) Beekman Building (99-103 Beekman Street) Demolished Tour 8 Section 2 (G) Beekman Hospital Building (220-222 Water Street) Extant Tour 8 Section 2 (12) Tour 9 Section 1 (3) Beekman Hotel (3-9 Beekman Street) Extant Tour 9 Section 2 (9) Benedict Building (169-171 Broadway) Demolished Tour 4 Section 2 (U) Bennett Building (135-139 Fulton Street) Extant Tour 6 Section 2 (11) Berlin & Jones Envelope Company Building (130-136 William St.) Demolished Tour 8 Section 1(M) A.M. Best Company Building (73-79 Fulton Street) Demolished Tour 9 Section 1 (A) The Bindery (324-328 Pearl Street) Extant Tour 9 Section 1 (13) Bishop Building (68-78 William Street) Demolished Tour 8 Section 1(B) Black Building (18-24 Frankfort Street) Demolished Tour 9 Section 2 (Y) Blackford & Company Building (127-137 Beekman Street) Extant Tour 8 Section 3 (7) & Tour 9 Section 1 (5) Blair Building (24-26 Broad Street) Demolished Tour 1 Section 1 (R) Block Hall (21-23 South William Street) Extant Tour 2 (15) Board of Trains Substation (46-48 Cliff Street) Extant Tour 8 Section 2 (11) Bond Hotel 129 (125-133 Chambers Street) Extant Tour 11 Section 2 (17) Boreel Building (113-119 Broadway) Demolished Tour 4 Section 2 (J) Bourne Building (147-151 Broadway) Demolished Tour 4 Section 2 (Q) Bowling Green Building (5-11 Broadway) Extant Tour 3 (15) Bowling Green Telephone Co. Building (102-108 Broad Street) Extant Tour 5 Section 2 (8) Brace Memorial Lodging House (242-244 William Street) Demolished Tour 10 Section 2 (MM) Robert L. Bracklow, Stationer (101 Maiden Lane) Demolished Tour 8 Section 2 (Y) The Bradstreet Company (279-283 Broadway Demolished Tour 11 Section 2 (L) Brady Building (90 West Street) Extant Tour 4 Section 1 (4) Brill Brothers (279-283 Broadway) Demolished Tour 11 Section 2 (L) Broad Exchange Building (25-33 Broad Street) Extant Tour 2 (2) Broad Financial Center (29-33 Whitehall Street) Extant Tour 5 Section 1 (6) Broad Street Hospital (126 Broad Street) Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (O) Broadway Barclay Building (223-227 Broadway) Extant Tour 11 Section 1 (8) Broadway Chambers Building (273-277 Broadway) Extant Tour 11 Section 2 (21) Broadway- Cortlandt Building (165 Broadway) Demolished Tour 4 Section 2 (T) Broadway Maiden Lane Building (166-170 Broadway) Extant Tour 4 Section 2 (6) Broadway Savings Institution (5-7 Park Place) Demolished Tour 11 Section 1 (Q) Brown Brothers Building (59-61 Wall Street) Demolished Tour 2 (CC) Brown Brothers Harriman Building (59-65 Wall Street) Extant Tour 2 (33) Brown and Company Stationers (211 Water Street) Extant Tour 8 Section 3 (6) M. B. Brown Printing & Binding Building (37-41 Chambers St.) Demolished Tour 10 Section 1 (J) S.A. Brown Pharmacy (28-30 Fulton Street) Demolished Tour 8 Section 3 (F) Bryant Building (55 Liberty Street) Demolished Tour 4 Section 2 (EE) Bull Steamship Line Building (113-115 Broad Street) Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (R) Bush Terminal Office Building (100 Broad Street) Demolished Tour 5 Section 2 (X) C Caledonia Insurance Company Building (50 Pine Street) Extant Tour 2 (39) Camp Building (72-76 Cortlandt Street) Demolished Tour 6 Section 1 (S) Camine’s Restaurant (140 Beekman Street) Extant Tour 8 Section 3 (8) Carter Macy Building (140-142 Pearl Street) Demolished Tour 7 (E) Cary Building (105-107 Chambers Street) Extant Tour 11 Section 2 (19) Central Hanover Building (64-70 Broadway) Demolished Tour 1, Section 1 (F) Central Railroad of New Jersey Building (139-145 Liberty Street) Demolished Tour 4 Section 1 (J) & Tour 6 Section 1 (N) Central Trust Company Building (54 Wall Street) Demolished Tour 2 (EE) Chase Cafeteria (96-98 Water Street) Demolished Tour 7 (C) Chase Manhattan Bank Branch (155-159 Water Street) Extant Tour 8 Section 3 (2) Chase Manhattan Bank Building (28 Liberty Street) Extant Tour4 Section 2 (13) Chase National Bank Building (20-22 Pine Street) Extant Tour 4 Section 2 (14) Chase National Bank Employee’s Club (30-42 Trinity Place) Demolished Tour 1, Section 2 (L) Chatham & Phenix National Bank Building (192 Broadway Extant Tour 6 Section 2 (17) Chemical National Bank Building (169-171 Broadway) Demolished Tour 4 Section 2 (V) Chemical National Bank Building (76-82 Chambers Street) Demolished Tour 11 Section 2 (I) Chesebrough Company Building (182-184 Broadway) Demolished Tour 6 Section 2 (R) Chesebrough Manufacturing Co. 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