[Looking east on 50th Street toward the General Electric Building.]
Park Avenue & 50th Street, St. Bartholomew's Church, The General Electric Building
[Entrance to the General Electric Building, 570 Lexington Avenue.]
[Lexington Avenue south from above 50th Street.]
St. Patrick's Cathedral, cornerstone laid in 1858. Fifth Avenue at 50th Street. The twin spires are 330 feet high.
General Electric Building, 570 Lexington Avenue. Window detail.]
[General Electric Building, 570 Lexington Avenue.]
[Clock on the General Electric Building, 570 Lexington Avenue.]
Fifth Avenue. North from 50th Street. Here are the world's most lavish shops and the world's smartest traffic.
[Looking north toward the towers of the Waldorf-Astoria and the General Electric Building from 525 Lexington Avenue.]
East 50th Street and Lexington Avenue, northeast corner. Hotel Beverly. Architectural drawing
572 Lexington Avenue. Interior, Rex Cole showroom, General Electric stove. Detail of stove to show wiring under heat ring
[East 50th Street and Park Avenue. Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Aerial view.]
Changing New York [Construction near the General Electric Building.]