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New York County National Bank Building

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New York County National Bank Building
New York County National Bank Building

The New York County National Bank Building at 77–79 Eighth Avenue at West 14th Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City – also known as the Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Building – was built in 1906–07 and was designed by De Lemos & Cordes and Rudolphe L. Daus in the Neoclassical style. A seven-story addition to the south of the building at 75 Eighth Avenue was constructed in 1926. Renovations and a further addition in 1999 were by Lee Harris of the Hudson River Studios and John Reimnitz and mimic the original architecture.On June 7, 1988, the building was designated a New York City landmark by the New York City Landmark Preservation Commission. It was originally designated under the name "Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Building".As of 2018, the building houses the Museum of Illusions.

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New York County National Bank Building
West 14th Street, New York Manhattan

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West 14th Street 300
10014 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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New York County National Bank Building
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