The Ladies' Mile Historic District in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City features buildings along the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) between 14th and 23rd Street. In this photo, from left to right:
650 Sixth Avenue (left foreground) - Cammeyer Building, built in 1892, designed by Hubert, Pirsson & Hoddick in neo-Renaissance style
640 Sixth Avenue (center left) - Alexander Building, built in 1896, designed by Buchman & Deisler in neo-Renaissance style
620 Sixth Avenue (center right) - Siegel-Cooper Building, built in 1895-97, designed by DeLemos & Cordes in Beaux-Arts style
610 Sixth Avenue (right background) - Price Building, built in 1910-12, designed by Buchman & Fox in Beaux-Arts style
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