Beaux-Arts Architecture
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Broadway at 155th St New York, NY 11559 |
In 1904, Archer M. Huntington commissioned and developed Audubon Terrace as a cultural center comprising eight buildings off of Broadway at 155th St. The Complex was named after John James Audubon, the naturalist and bird enthusiast, who owned the land and the farm on which the complex was built. The complex stands as a testament to twentieth century achievements in Beaux-Arts architecture, and today is the home of the Hispanic Society of America.
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