From Battery Park in Lower Manhatten (New York City, USA), the Whitehall building is clearly visible.
The building was built as an office building between 1902 and 1904. It was designed by Henry Hardenbergh and takes its name from the seventeenth-century home of Peter Stuyvesant that stood near the current site of the Whitehall Building.
The extension, also known as Greater Whitehall, stands right next to the older part of the building. The extension was built between 1908 and 1910.
Nature photography and travel photography. Two forms of photography that appeal to me enormously. Both are great to combine!
I love to look for the sometimes more unknown, but special places that are unique and characteristic of a town or city. An authentic narrow street, a stately building or..
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