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United Palace (formerly Loew's 175th Street Theatre), 4140 Broadway (aka 4140-4156 Broadway, 40-54 Wadsworth Avenue, 651-661 West 175th Street, 650-662 West 176th Street)
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Ford Foundation Building, East 42nd Street interior consisting of the revolving door vestibule ... 321 East 42nd Street and 320 East 43rd Street, aka 309-325 East 42nd Street and 306-326 East 43rd Street, Manhattan
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