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Chrysler Building Summary
811 words, approx. 3 pages A monument to the glitzy Jazz Age of the 1920s, the Chrysler Building in New York City is America's most prominent example of Art Deco architecture and the epitome of the urban corporate headquarters. This unabashedly theatrical building,...
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Chrysler Building Information
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 The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco skyscraper in New York City, located on the east side of Manhattan at the intersection of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue. Standing at 319 m (1,047 ft) high,[1] it was briefly the world's tallest building...


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Chrysler Building Quotes
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 Sourced Art Deco in France found its American equivalent in the design of the New York skyscrapers of the 1920s. The Chrysler Building...was one of the most accomplished essays in the style. John Julius Norwich, in The World Atlas of Architecture...




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 The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Chrysler Building turns 75
05/28/2005: 522 words, approx. 2 pages VERENA DOBNIK, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 05-28-2005 Chrysler Building turns 75 -- Art Deco icon is honored by postage stamp By VERENA DOBNIK, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Date: 05-28-2005, Saturday Section: NEWS Edtion: All Editions NEW YORK -...
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 The Boston Globe
Chrysler To Build Distribution Center
08/28/1988: 547 words, approx. 2 pages Chrysler Motors Corp. recently purchased 19.7 acres near Interstate 495 in Mansfield and plans to build a 212,000-square-foot parts distribution and zone office facility. Zieva Konvisser, Chrysler's Boston parts depot manager, said the new facility would enable to company to consolidate distribution and...
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Rescued American sailor recalls ordeal
1/9/2008: 363 words, approx. 1 pages After struggling for weeks aboard his storm-damaged yacht, American sailor William P. Archer III watched his sailboat sink into the ocean — just as he was rescued by a passing tanker in rough seas off the Bahamas.Archer, who had been attempting a solo Atlantic crossing,...
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