Trinity and United States Realty Buildings

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Die Trinity and U.S. Realty Buildings sind ein Gebäudekomplex aus zwei 22-stöckigen Hochhäusern in Manhattan. Sie befinden sich gegenüber dem Equitable Building und dem Zuccotti Park. rdf:langString
El Trinity Building, diseñado por y construido en 1905, con una adición de 1907,​ y Kimball's United States Realty Building de 1907,​ ubicado respectivamente en 111 y 115 Broadway en el Financial District de Manhattan, son dos de los primeros rascacielos de Nueva York. De inspiración gótica, ambos son Hitos de la de Nueva York. El Trinity Building queda adyacente al cementerio de la neogótica iglesia de la Trinidad de Richard Upjohn y reemplazó una estructura de Upjohn de 1853 del mismo nombre.​ Anteriormente se encontraba en el extremo oeste de la trama la Van Cortlandt Sugar House, una prisión británica donde soldados estadounidenses estuvieron detenidos durante la Guerra de Independencia. rdf:langString
The Trinity Building, designed by Francis H. Kimball and built in 1905, with an addition of 1907, and Kimball's United States Realty Building of 1907, located respectively at 111 and 115 Broadway in Manhattan's Financial District, are among the first Gothic-inspired skyscrapers in New York, and both are New York City designated landmarks. The Trinity Building, adjacent to the churchyard of Richard Upjohn's neo-Gothic Trinity Church, replaced an 1853 Upjohn structure of the same name. Earlier, the Van Cortlandt sugar house stood on the west end of the plot – a notorious British prison where American soldiers were held during the Revolutionary War. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Trinity Building is at left in this 1912 westward view.
rdf:langString Map published in 1905 shows Kimball's Trinity Building of the same year occupying the same site. It was enlarged in 1907 as the U.S. Realty Building was completed across Thames Street.
rdf:langString Map published in 1894 shows the site of Richard Upjohn's 1853 Trinity Building. Trinity Place parallels Broadway on the left, and Cedar Street and Liberty Street parallel Thames Street.
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rdf:langString Moving Thames Street
rdf:langString Sanborn Manhattan V. 1 Plate 03 right half publ. 1894 .jpg
rdf:langString Sanborn Manhattan V. 1 Plate 010 publ. 1905 crop.jpg
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rdf:langString Die Trinity and U.S. Realty Buildings sind ein Gebäudekomplex aus zwei 22-stöckigen Hochhäusern in Manhattan. Sie befinden sich gegenüber dem Equitable Building und dem Zuccotti Park.
rdf:langString El Trinity Building, diseñado por y construido en 1905, con una adición de 1907,​ y Kimball's United States Realty Building de 1907,​ ubicado respectivamente en 111 y 115 Broadway en el Financial District de Manhattan, son dos de los primeros rascacielos de Nueva York. De inspiración gótica, ambos son Hitos de la de Nueva York. El Trinity Building queda adyacente al cementerio de la neogótica iglesia de la Trinidad de Richard Upjohn y reemplazó una estructura de Upjohn de 1853 del mismo nombre.​ Anteriormente se encontraba en el extremo oeste de la trama la Van Cortlandt Sugar House, una prisión británica donde soldados estadounidenses estuvieron detenidos durante la Guerra de Independencia.
rdf:langString The Trinity Building, designed by Francis H. Kimball and built in 1905, with an addition of 1907, and Kimball's United States Realty Building of 1907, located respectively at 111 and 115 Broadway in Manhattan's Financial District, are among the first Gothic-inspired skyscrapers in New York, and both are New York City designated landmarks. The Trinity Building, adjacent to the churchyard of Richard Upjohn's neo-Gothic Trinity Church, replaced an 1853 Upjohn structure of the same name. Earlier, the Van Cortlandt sugar house stood on the west end of the plot – a notorious British prison where American soldiers were held during the Revolutionary War.
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