D. Everett Waid - New York Architect





Here is a small list of building we know where design by D. Everett Waid in New York City. List may be incomplete.

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Metropolitan Life North Building [Metropolitan Life Insurance Towers]


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1  Metropolitan Life North Building [Metropolitan Life Insurance Towers]

1 Metropolitan Life North Building [Metropolitan Life Insurance Towers]

25 Madison Avenue, 324 Park Avenue South, 25 East 24th Street to East 25th

Borough: Manhatan, New York City

Storey: 30

Type: Tall Building

Year: 1933

Architect D. Everett Waid



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