Looking North up Fifth Avenue from 52nd Street NYC

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Looking North up Fifth Avenue from 52nd Street NYC

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Church steeples are among the tallest structures in the photo. The closest steeple belongs to the original St. Thomas Episcopal Church on Fifth Avenue and 53rd Street, which was destroyed by fire in 1905. The new St. Thomas was completed in 1913. The steeple two blocks north belongs to the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church at 55th Street, which was completed in 1875 and is still standing today.
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Best & Co. Department Store in Fifth Avenue NYThe Esso Building in June 1947.The Corning Glass Building, 717 Fifth Avenue NYView of the General Motors Building from Central Park. May 1968.Park Avenue NYC



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