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| Above: Site of the Potter (World) Building on Park Row between Beekman and Nassau Streets, which burned down in 1882. Currently houses (among others) a building of Pace University, a Blimpie's sandwich shop, and a Starbuck's. (Photo by Al Teich) |
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| Above: City Hall, with City Hall Park in the foreground. The Post Office that appears in Time and Again was located at the south end of the park, beyond the left side of the picture. (Photo by Al Teich) |
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| The Tweed Courthouse at 52 Chambers Street, behind City Hall. Corruption, such as that in which Andrew Carmody is involved in Time and Again, resulted in costs mushrooming from an initial estimate of $250,000 to $7,000,000. It was completed in 1881 and renovated in the 1990s. It has a served as a location for several films, including Dressed to Kill. (Photo by Al Teich) |
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| Above: Gramercy Park -- a private park, only residents of the surrounding houses have keys. (Photo by Al Teich) |
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| Above: Transom above the front door of the house at 19 Gramercy Park. It existed in 1882 but was probably too grand to have served as a rooming house as it appears in Time and Again. (Photo by Al Teich) |
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| Above: As can be seen, the house at 19 Gramercy Park is currently undergoing renovations. (Photo by Al Teich) |
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| Above: The Dakota, which was actually built in 1884. (Photo from Brian Rose, architecture photography, 1997: http://www.vega.net/arcmenu.htm.) |
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