Why the Ruins of this N.Y. tower were moved to Indiana - IT’S HISTORY

Thanks to Squarespace for sponsoring the video. If you want to set up your own website, hit this link for more info: to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Code: ITSHISTORY The lost St Paul building, Designed by George B. Post, constructed from 1895 to 1898, and named for the St. Paul Chapel across Broadway. This masterpiece once towered over lower Manhattan’s Financial District as one of the first—and tallest—skyscrapers in New York City at 26 stories and 315 feet tall. Its Ionic-style colonnades stood out from the other superstructures of its time. But it was also this very same unique style that made it one of the most critically received buildings in the city’s history. In the modern-day, the story of the St. Paul Building has long been lost to time but today we will bring it back to life Join this channel to get access to perks: IT’S HISTORY - Weekly
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