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Carnegie Hall
Philanthropist
Andrew Carnegie financed the city’s first great concert hall, built in
1891. Major renovation in 1996 restored the wonderful interior bronze
balconies and ornamental plaster, and added a museum. Corridors are
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Cathedral of St. John the Divine
The
world’s largest cathedral was begun in 1892 and is still a work in
progress. The part-Romanesque, part-Gothic building is impressive for
its stonework, enormous nave, bay altar windows, and rose window. The
seat of New York’s Episcopal archdiocese, the church is the scene of
many avant-garde musical and theatrical events .

