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Here are some of my favorite illustrations of New York City buildings.

Via Wikipedia
The building was commissioned by Frederick Bourne, the head of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. He hired noted architect Ernest Flagg, who was an early exponent of the Beaux-Arts architectural style.[5] Flagg had also designed the company's previous headquarters at 561 Broadway between Prince and Spring Streets – in what is now the SoHo neighborhood – which was referred to as the "Little Singer Building" after the new building was erected.[6][7] Plans and working drawings were prepared by George W. Conable (1866–1933).[8]
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