Christmas in the City Series

The Woolworth Building is an early American skyscraper designed by architect Cass Gilbert and built in 1913. It is a neo-Gothic style and stands 60 stories tall and for over 100 years has been an important part of the New York skyline.
A New York City German Restaurant, located near Union Station in the East Village, that, at the turn of the 20th century, was the place to eat, drink good German beer and be seen. It was a favorite of many well-known musicians, including William Steinway
Two experienced chess players are set up to play one of the world's oldest board games. Chess has a 1500 year history and the "Queen's Gambit" is the opening move.
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Known for its wide selection of Italian bread and biscuits, "Romero's Bakery" is the best place to stop for sweets and holiday treats in this neighborhood.
Found in one of the city's more upscale neighborhoods, the "Brentwood" is a two story turreted brownstone that is home to one of the city's leading families.
FAO Schwarz is the oldest toy store in the United States, first opening its doors in 1862 in Baltimore before moving to New York City, where it has moved between several locations since 1870.
The offerings on the chalkboard sandwich board outside "The Manhattan" change daily.
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Two dapper newsmen stop to compare notes and read a headlining article in the local newspaper.
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The Manhattan is one of the city's hottest spots for dinner and parties. The building stands on the corner and shows off its hanging poinsettia baskets and festive holiday garlands.
This elegant three story brick building is home to the city's oldest and best known chess club. Many champions have played here over the years. The double doors and striped awning make the club very inviting.
Romero holds one of his famous holiday panettones, he calls it "Perfection on a Plate."
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After careful consideration, this youngster has selected the perfect card for his favorite grandfather. Mom is very proud!
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