Class A Hotels . dand Wall Streets, the largest stock and bond market inthe world. Admission by card from a OF COMMERCE—On Liberty Street, a magnifi-cent pile of white marble in theRenaissance style. Admission by cardof a member. WALL STREET—Took its name froma wall erected in 1652 as a the name stands for the largestfinancial operations on the Hall originally here; also Congress of United States as-sembled in a building on the site ofpresent Sub-Treasury. Here, in 1789,Washington was inaugurated firstPresident of the United States. MORGAN


Class A Hotels . dand Wall Streets, the largest stock and bond market inthe world. Admission by card from a OF COMMERCE—On Liberty Street, a magnifi-cent pile of white marble in theRenaissance style. Admission by cardof a member. WALL STREET—Took its name froma wall erected in 1652 as a the name stands for the largestfinancial operations on the Hall originally here; also Congress of United States as-sembled in a building on the site ofpresent Sub-Treasury. Here, in 1789,Washington was inaugurated firstPresident of the United States. MORGAN BANKING HOUSE — WallStreet, corner Nassau Street. BANKERS* TRUST—16 Wall Street. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF N. Y.—Nassau Street, between Lib-erty Street and Maiden Lane. SINGER TOWER—Broadway & LibertyStreet, 612 feet high, 47 stories; 900offices; housing 5,000 people. WOOLWORTH BUILDING—Broadway,Barclay Street and Park Place, high-est building in the world, 792 feet,67 stories; cost $13,50 0, 28 Points About New York SEEING NEW YORK—Continued HUDSON TERMINAL BUTLDING—Fronting on Church Street, two entire bJocks, Cortlandt to Fulton. Th© Con-course floor is a city In Itself, where it is possible tb buy-almost anything one may need. ST. PAULS CHURCH and historic churchyard, Broadwayand Vesey Street, a chapel of Trinity, built in 1764,contains many colonial relics besides the pew GeorgeWashington, the first President, occupied. CITY HAL-Ii—Facing City Hall Park. Built of white Mayors room is on the first floor. Near this spot,in the presence of General George Washington, the Dec-laration of Independence was read to the AmericanApmy, July 9, 1776.^ The Governors room containspaintings and relics o*f great value. Open to the public10 to 4. Free. COURT HOUSE—Facing Chambers Street, cost $12,000,000;a beautiful specimen of Corinthian architecture. HAXIi OF RECORDS—Facing Chambers Street, corner ofLafayette. Cost $6,000,000. MUNICIPAL BUILDING—


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