Hitting New Heights : The Centenary of some Manhattan Landmarks

Financial Times – In 1913, just as America’s Gilded Age was drawing to a close, a series of important architectural icons made their debut across Manhattan. In the financial district, architect Cass Gilbert’s 792 ft. Woolworth Building opened as the world’s tallest structure, while up in Midtown, the 48 acre Grand Central Terminal opened (and still reigns) as the world’s largest train station (by total platform number).