Bryant Hall Building
1820 establishments in New York (state)Bryant Park buildingsCommercial buildings completed in 1820Demolished buildings and structures in ManhattanSixth Avenue
Bryant Hall Building was a Manhattan edifice erected in 1820 at 725–727 Sixth Avenue, between 41st Street and 42nd Street. House numbers on that avenue were later revised; the current building on the lot is 1095 Avenue of the Americas. Known as Trainors' Hall at first, it was also called Lyric Hall. A well-known landmark of midtown Manhattan, the building was enlarged in 1840 and renamed Lyric Hall. From 1914 - 1934 its ground floor was occupied by a Horn & Hardart restaurant. It was remodeled under the supervision of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania architect Ralph B. Bencker.
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6th Avenue, New York Manhattan
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1095 Avenue Of The Americas
6th Avenue 1095
10019 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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