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Speaking of Grand Central, breaking news today. Apple is opening its largest store in the world (larger than the one in Covent Garden) inside Grand Central Terminal:
ugh i wish apple would just go the fuck away already
The first building granted Landmark status in 1965 was the 300 year-old Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House and since then, nearly 23,000 New York City landmarks–individual, interior, historic districts and scenic–have been recognized by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
The Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House, originally built in 1652, was saved from destruction and designated as New York City’s first Landmark in 1965 and restored and opened to the public in 1982 as a museum dedicated to the City’s early Dutch history.
Wycoff
where is the house located?
Er, Biff, care to tell us the street this is on???
anyone eager/curious to see the google laptop coming out in Mar for 300?
haha – thanks biff!
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Speaking of Grand Central, breaking news today. Apple is opening its largest store in the world (larger than the one in Covent Garden) inside Grand Central Terminal:
ugh i wish apple would just go the fuck away already
*rob*
It’s almost 5:00 and we haven’t had any raunch.
Truman Capote House
Ok, for DH’s sake:
The first building granted Landmark status in 1965 was the 300 year-old Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House and since then, nearly 23,000 New York City landmarks–individual, interior, historic districts and scenic–have been recognized by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
The Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House, originally built in 1652, was saved from destruction and designated as New York City’s first Landmark in 1965 and restored and opened to the public in 1982 as a museum dedicated to the City’s early Dutch history.