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Equitable Building

120 Broadway,

Graham, Anderson, Probst and White A...

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The Equitable Building

This building, designed in 1889 in the Richardson-Sullivan...

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National Historic Landmark-Equitable Building

National Historic Landmark-Equitable Building

Headquarters of one of the insurance industry's earliest leaders, and built (1914-15) on the site of Equitable's first home office.

This is a forty-story steel-and-masonry building in Second Renaissance Revival style.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks

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Equitable Building

120 Broadway,

Graham, Anderson, Probst and White Architects, 1912-15

Vast, looming and dark by comparison to all previous skyscrapers, on completion the Equitable Building could claim the title of, if not the tallest, then certainly the largest office building in ...

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The Equitable Building

This building, designed in 1889 in the Richardson-Sullivan tradition by Charles L. Carson and Joseph Evans Sperry, was considered the first skyscraper to be erected in Baltimore. It is the oldest of the existing structures on Monument Square and once ...

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