Yet even MORE buildings! 52--The GE Building

This shows St. Bartholomew's Church in the foreground with the GE Building behind, so you can see how they blend in together in colors and design. One block north of the GE Building, on Lexington Ave, is the site where Marilyn Monroe had her white dress blown up on the subway grate in 'The Seven-Year Itch.'


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Blog: Yet even MORE buildings!
Date: February 28th 2008

Hello again-- Sorry to keep perseverating on buildings, but there are just so MANY of them here that have interesting architectural, historical, &/or visual features... So maybe this will be the last blog on this topic. I don't have a lot to say about this group, so I'll attach any information needed to the photos themselves, with this exception--you probably haven't heard of most of the ... read more







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