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c. 1900 Park Row in New York City was known as Newspaper Row during the late 1800s. From Left to Right: Bottom-Left is the City Hall of the City of New York, the New York World Building (with the spherical top) which housed the The New York World newspaper, The New York Tribune building with the spire top (today the site of the Pace Plaza Plaza complex of Pace University), The New York Times Building (the 19th Century home of the New York Times, today one of the buildings of Pace University), and to the far right - cut off from the picture - the Potter Building.

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