Aeolian Hall

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Aeolian Hall was a hall in midtown Manhattan in big apple town, set on the third floor of 29-33 West forty second Street (also thirty four West forty third Street, from the opposite side) across the road from Bryant Park. The Aeolian Building was in-built 1912 for the Aeolian Company, that factory-made pianos. Set on the positioning of the previous Latting Tower, that throughout the nineteenth century was a well-liked observatory, the one8-story building contained the 1,100-seat Aeolian Hall. The big apple Symphony Society performed concerts in each Aeolian Hall and Carnegie Hall, however stirred in 1924 to the new Mecca area on fifty fifth Street. Aeolian Hall was designed by the big apple field firm of Warren and Wetmore.

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