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Times Square lights at night with One Times Square in center.
| Times Square Broadway signage on Palace Theater at night.
| Ambassador Theater (1921) (215-223 W. 49th St. off Times Square). Architect: Herbert J. Krapp.
| Booth Theater (1913) (222 W. 45th St.) off Times Square. Architect: Henry B. Herts.
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Shubert Theater (1913) (221-233 W. 44th St.) off Times Square. Architect: Henry B. Herts.
| Broadway posters off Times Square on Shubert Alley.
| Lyceum Theater (1903) off Times Square (149 W. 45th St.). Architect: Herts & Tallant.
| Proscenium decorations in Palace Theater.
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Gilded niche in Palace Theater.
| Paramount Building (1927) (33 floors) (1501 Broadway on Time Square). Architect: Rapp & Rapp.
| Paramount Building at 1501 Broadway.
| Entrance to former Paramount Theater in Paramount Building.
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Detail of Paramount Building entrance.
| George M. Cohan (1878-1942) statue, composer of Give My Regards to Broadway. (Broadway & Seventh Ave.).
| George M. Cohan statue (1959) by George John Lober surveys Broadway he made famous.
| Lyceum Theater (1902-3) off Times Square on 45th St. Architect: Herts & Tallant.
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Lyceum Theater, oldest theater in continuous use.
| St Malachy's The Actors' Chapel (1904) (239 West 49th St.).
| Father Francis P. Duffy, WW I hero (1871-1932) statue (1937) by Charles Keck (Broadway & Seventh Ave.).
| 1540 Broadway (1990) (42 floors) & 4 Times Square towers on Times Square. Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP.
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4 Times Square (1999) (48 floors) by Fox & Fowle Architects, P.C.; Times Square Tower (2004) (47 floors) by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP; & Paramount Building around Times Square.
| Bright signs & modern highrises on Times Square.
| One & Five Times Square Towers plus Reuter Building on Broadway.
| 5 Times Square (Ernst & Young building) (2002) (40 floors). Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox Assoc. PC.
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Jack & the Beanstalk artwork on 5 Times Square.
| Six Times Square (1906) (142 W 42nd at Broadway) (16 floors) built as Knickerbocker Hotel. Architect: Marvin & Davis.
| Times Square lights at night.
| Times Square lights at night.
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