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Flatiron: Erected in 1902, and located on the south side of Madison Square Park, the Flatiron Building is the city’s first “World’s Tallest” structure, measuring 285 feet. It also holds the distinction of being the first building completely supported by steel- the basic support of every subsequent skyscraper. Built on Broadway and 5th Ave. at 23rd Street, the building has created a convenient sobriquet for the immediate area, now known as The Flatiron District.
Union Square: As Broadway marches north and west across Manhattan, Union Square sits atop at 14th Street. Known as the center of New York’s theater district in the late 1800’s, Union Square evolved into a left-wing rallying point by the late 1920’s. Today, the Union Square area plays host to one of the world’s premiere Farmer’s Markets, and before Christmas, a craft’s market. Union Square is also home to some of New York’s trendiest restaurants, lining Park Avenue South up to 23rd Street. |
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