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English: The Hotel Theresa in Harlem, New York City, from 1920.
Date Bound volume of magazine was copyright 1920; the building depicted was completed in 1913.
Source From an advertisement published in Architecture and Building magazine in 1920, found via Google Books.
Author Ad by L.S. Fischl's Sons, Inc.; building depicted was designed by Buchman and Fox

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