Category:15-19 East 26th Street
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15-19 East 26th Street (also known as 10-14 East 27th Street) between Fifth and Madison Avenues, across from Madison Square Park, in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1910-12, and was designed by Maynicke & Franke (Robert Maynick an Julius Frank) in the neo-Medieval style. Known as the Madison Square Building, it is located within the Madison Square North Historic District. (Source: "NYCLPC Madison Square North Historic District Designation Report")
Media in category "15-19 East 26th Street"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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11-13 & 15-19 East 26th Street over Madison Square Park.jpg 1,728 × 2,304; 977 KB
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14 East 27th Street ornamentation 1.jpg 1,985 × 1,342; 610 KB
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14 East 27th Street ornamentation 2.jpg 1,088 × 1,176; 327 KB
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14 East 27th Street ornamentation 3.jpg 2,236 × 1,152; 624 KB
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14 East 27th Street ornamentation 4.jpg 1,378 × 1,385; 413 KB
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14 East 27th Street ornamentation 5.jpg 666 × 730; 117 KB
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15-19 East 26th Street street facade.jpg 1,337 × 1,970; 539 KB
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15-19 East 26th Street top.jpg 1,364 × 980; 268 KB
Categories:
- 26th Street (Manhattan)
- 27th Street (Manhattan)
- NoMad, Manhattan
- Madison Square North Historic District
- Built in New York City in 1912
- 1910s architecture in New York City
- Buildings by Maynicke & Franke
- Office buildings in Midtown Manhattan
- Madison Square and Madison Square Park
- Medieval Revival architecture in New York City