What to see in New York . THE BRIDGE OF PROGRESS. The Bridge of Progress connecting the Old andthe New Buildings is symbolic of the growth andupbuilding of the Wanamaker business in New architecture of the bridge is an adaptation ofthe Italian Renaissance School, designed to showharmony with the architecture of both RESTAURANT. The Wanamaker Restaurant on the eighth floor ofthe New Building is delightfully situated, as it over-looks the greater part of Manhattan, and Brooklynlying beyond the East River. The seating capacityis over eight hundred. The kitchen is modern and s


What to see in New York . THE BRIDGE OF PROGRESS. The Bridge of Progress connecting the Old andthe New Buildings is symbolic of the growth andupbuilding of the Wanamaker business in New architecture of the bridge is an adaptation ofthe Italian Renaissance School, designed to showharmony with the architecture of both RESTAURANT. The Wanamaker Restaurant on the eighth floor ofthe New Building is delightfully situated, as it over-looks the greater part of Manhattan, and Brooklynlying beyond the East River. The seating capacityis over eight hundred. The kitchen is modern and scientific in every de-tail. Few of the largest hotels are so well equipped,which, together with a most capable and originalchef, is responsible for the excellence of the cuisine.


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