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Description East Village 20191129 - 06 - Second btwn 12 & 13.jpg |
English:
The Verizon exchange building on the southeast corner of Second Avenue and East 13th Street, is Art Deco to the hilt. It is the site of the famous and impactful
1975 central office fire
that disabled 170,000 telephones in Manhattan.
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Source | Own work |
Author | Andre Carrotflower |
Camera location | 40° 43′ 52.31″ N, 73° 59′ 08.61″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 40.731197; -73.985725 |
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- ↑ Carmody, Deirdre ( February 28, 1975 ). Fire Silences 170,000 Telephones, Disrupting Life in 300‐Block Area of Manhattan Below 23D Street . The New York Times . Retrieved on 2 November 2017 .