Between 1874 and 1900, Manhattan went from zero
skyscrapers to over 250. The Skyscraper Museum's online interactive for their current exhibition Ten & Taller: 1874-1900 visualizes this 19th-century boom through a map, timeline, and photographic grid.
(via Nag on the Lake)
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I will use this link to check this map. It will be a great experience for me. Bye!
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The article highlights the remarkable architectural growth in Manhattan between 1874 and 1900, during which the city saw the construction of over 250 skyscrapers. It also mentions The Skyscraper Museum's "Ten & Taller: 1874-1900" exhibition, which uses an interactive online platform to visualize this period of rapid development through maps, timelines, and photographic grids. This sounds like a fascinating way to explore the architectural history of New York City.
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