About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 77. Chapters: 10 East 40th Street, 111 Eighth Avenue, 1501 Broadway, 15 Central Park West, 19 Rector Street, 1 Wall Street, 20 Exchange Place, 21 West Street, 32 Avenue of the Americas, 330 West 42nd Street, 370 Riverside Drive, 40 Wall Street, 500 Fifth Avenue, 55 Central Park West, 60 Hudson Street, 70 Pine Street, 834 Fifth Avenue, 880 Fifth Avenue, 930 Fifth Avenue, American Radiator Building, American Stock Exchange, Americas Tower, Brooklyn Public Library, Carlyle Hotel, Chanin Building, Chrysler Building, Congregation Beth Elohim (Brooklyn, New York), Daily News Building, DuMont Building, Empire State Building, Film Center Building, Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (New York City), Fred F. French Building, Fuller Building, General Electric Building, GE Building, Jacob Riis Park, Jerome Park Reservoir, JW Marriott Essex House, Lefcourt Colonial Building, Master Apartments, Metropolitan Life North Building, New Yorker Hotel, New York Evening Post Building, New York Women's House of Detention, Park Plaza Apartments (New York), Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, The Century (New York City), The Eldorado, The Majestic (New York City), The Normandy, Verizon Building, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower. Excerpt: Congregation Beth Elohim (Hebrew: ), also known as the Garfield Temple and the Eighth Avenue Temple, is a Reform Jewish congregation located at 274 Garfield Place and Eighth Avenue, in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, United States. Founded in 1861 as a more liberal breakaway from Congregation Baith Israel, for the first 65 years it attempted four mergers with other congregations, including three with Baith Israel, all of which failed. The congregation completed its current Classical Revival synagogue building in 1910 and its "Jewish Deco" (Romanesque Revival and Art...