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Date: Built between 1903 and 1913.
Architects: Reed & Stem and Warren & Wetmore.
Grand Central in History: While it's commonly known as Grand
Central "Station," the correct name is actually Terminal. "Central"
refers not to the terminal's location, but to its parent company,
New York Central Railroad.
Grand Central Today: More than 500,000 people pass through
Grand Central every day. In recent years, it's become a destination
in its own right, with trendy restaurants like Metrazur
and Michael Jordan Steakhouse,
an upscale food court, clothing and jewelry boutiques, and Grand
Central Market, a "European-style food hall" filled with vendors
of fresh fish, produce, cheese, and more.
Address: 42nd Street and Park Avenue
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