Cary Building, USA

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The Cary Building at 105-107 Chambers Street, extending on Church Street to Reade Street, within the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan, big apple town, was inbuilt 1856-1857 and was designed by Gamaliel King and John Kellum (“King & Kellum”) within the Italian Renaissance revival vogue, with the robust facade provided by Daniel D. Badger’s bailiwick Iron Work. The five-story twin-facaded building was created for William H. Cary’s Cary, Howard & Sanger, a dry product firm.

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