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New York Architectural Terra Cotta Works Building

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This abandoned 1892 Tudor Revival beauty once housed the company that clad Carnegie Hall and the Ansonia in ornamental terra-cotta. Now it sits protected as a landmark, rust-colored and mysterious beneath the Queensboro Bridge.

Abandoned Tudor landmark
Industrial history
Hidden Queens gem
Architecture photography spot

Tips

🏭"distinctive amid auto chop shops and warehouses" (MTA Away)
🌉tucked next to a Con Edison substation
đź§±the building itself is made of terra-cotta

New York Architectural Terra Cotta Works Building

42-16 Vernon Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11101, USA