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New York's original landmark is featured in this entertaining and informative PhotoTour from NYCtourist.com ... Most people refer to this Beaux-Arts beauty as Grand Central Station but it's actually a Terminal because this is where train lines originate and terminate.
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The Grand Central Station in New York City ... In 1869, Vanderbilt commissioned architect John B. Snook to build the largest railway station in the world on a large property at 42nd street. The Grand Central Station featured a large glass and steel train shed (650ft long, 100ft high and 200ft wide).
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Grand Central Station Visitors Guide ... Grand Central Terminal (often inaccurately referred to as Grand Central Station) is a beautiful Beaux-arts building in midtown Manhattan. ... Secrets of Grand Central Terminal Train Station...
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A photo journey through the underworld of Grand Central Station. ... Photo © 1996 Scott Robinson; cover page | story list | thumbnails | comments; Created by Tango Interactive...
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Grand Central Terminal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The NYC Landmark known as Grand Central Terminal and Station is the focus of this online resource travel page offering photos as well as a little bit of history. ... Note that although some folks will refer to it as Grand Central Station, it is really Grand Central Terminal.
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Grand Central Stations and Penn Station are the two major terminals that handle Train traffic in the city. ... Grand Central Terminal (Park Ave and 42nd) handles the MetroNorth trains that run upstate NY and Connecticut. There are many shops, restaurants and bars inside the terminals so if you are running late you can...
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Grand Central Terminal, NYC - January 2002 ... ; Featured in the Technology/Circuits article by Matthew Mirapaul. Published: September 25, 2003; The NY Times looks at developments in the panoramic photography world: "The Sweeping View From Inside a Digital Bubble".
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