. Daily attractions in New York. Advance information of art exhibitions, lectures, concerts, churches, theatres, railroads, Pullman accommodations, points of interest, where to dine, etc. .. . Seventhave. and 42d st. Tiiis is sometimescalled Flatiron building No. 2, asit is one of the tallest buildings above34th St. It is here that The NewYork Times has its home. Trinity Church—Broadway and WallSt. Originally built in 1698: de-stroyed by fire in 1776; rebuilt in1790, and torn down in 1839. Thepresent handsome edifice was erectedin 1S46. Open for visitors. In thechurchyard lie the remains of Ro


. Daily attractions in New York. Advance information of art exhibitions, lectures, concerts, churches, theatres, railroads, Pullman accommodations, points of interest, where to dine, etc. .. . Seventhave. and 42d st. Tiiis is sometimescalled Flatiron building No. 2, asit is one of the tallest buildings above34th St. It is here that The NewYork Times has its home. Trinity Church—Broadway and WallSt. Originally built in 1698: de-stroyed by fire in 1776; rebuilt in1790, and torn down in 1839. Thepresent handsome edifice was erectedin 1S46. Open for visitors. In thechurchyard lie the remains of RobertFulton, Alexander Hamilton andother famous Americans. Van Cortlandt Mansion—Van Cort-landt Park, Bway and 242d st. Nowa historic museum in charge ofColonial Dames. Washington Bridge—Amsterdam ISlst St., over Harlem R. Washington Memorial Arch—Fifthave., at Washington Square. Builtof white Tuckahoe marble; erectedin the year 1890. Starting place ofthe Fifth Ave. Motor Stage line. Zoological Park—Bronx Park, S. Boule-vard, E. lS2d St. and Pelham , except Mon. and Thurs., , children 15c. 264 acres. Morethan 5,000 living animals—over 1,000species. 30. (^rmmn $ra Jj^mut dtid (gardens


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