Grand Central Terminal (1913) by Reed & Stem Photos

The Grand Central Terminal (1913) (71-105 E. 42nd St.) by Reed & Stem is a monumental hall in the Beaux Arts style. The inside with its great public space capped with a ceiling of star constellations is the significant feature.

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Grand Central Terminal (1913) (71-105 E. 42nd St.). Style: Beaux Arts. Architect: Reed & Stem. On National Register.

Beaux Arts facade detail of Grand Central Station.

Glory of Commerce (aka Hermes or Mercury) sculpture group atop Grand Central Terminal.

Glory of Commerce (aka Hermes or Mercury) sculpture group atop Grand Central Terminal.

Glory of Commerce (aka Hermes or Mercury) sculpture group (1914) by Jules-Felix Coutan atop Grand Central Terminal.

Grand concourse in Grand Central Terminal.

Information booth clock in Grand Central Terminal.

Wall of ticket booths in Grand Central Terminal.

Interior details of Grand Central Terminal.

Star studded ceiling in Grand Central Terminal.

Commuter train in Grand Central Terminal.


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