19th century cup

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In the year 1900, eight buildings, all American, stood over 300 feet , or 91.5 meter tall. This tournament lines them up to see which one of these deserved the title of the best tall building of the 19th century.

finale


Jan 29, 2012 • 19th century cup • finale
Old Post Office Pavilion
  vs.  
New York World Building

192
339 people voted
147

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semi finals


Jan 23, 2012 • 19th century cup • semi final
Park Row Building
  vs.  
Old Post Office Pavilion

176
388 people voted
212

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Jan 24, 2012 • 19th century cup • semi final
Bowling Green Offices
  vs.  
New York World Building

145
314 people voted
169

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quarter finals


Jan 9, 2012 • 19th century cup • quarter final
Park Row Building
  vs.  
Masonic Temple

245
324 people voted
79

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Jan 10, 2012 • 19th century cup • quarter final
Empire Building
  vs.  
Old Post Office Pavilion

122
321 people voted
199

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Jan 11, 2012 • 19th century cup • quarter final
American Surety Building
  vs.  
Bowling Green Offices

94
314 people voted
220

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Jan 12, 2012 • 19th century cup • quarter final
Manhattan Life Insurance
  vs.  
New York World Building

105
313 people voted
208

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