Text Appearing Before Image: PLATE LVI1I The Woolworth Building, New York. The Tallest Building in the World, Seven Hundred and Ninety-iwo Feet High, With Fifty-five Stories and Twenty-eight Elevators; the Highest Structure Except the Eiffel Tower. A Monument to American Thrift and Opportunity, as the Thirteen Million Dollars Investment is the Result of Thirty Years Work by a Poor New York Country Clerk, Who Originated the Five and Ten Ctnt Stores (Copyright by Underwood and Underwood, New York) Text Appearing After Image: H_. aQO ^S^ ST 22; gJ « K. 1=2 > M X n hrHCfo § *~ E *-; v ^v PLATE LX Looking South on Broadway, New York, Through the Canyon Made by Lefty Buildings; The Singer Building With the Flagstaff (Copyright by Underwood and Underwood New York)
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