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ALT3: ... that the New York Yacht Club Building contains windows that are designed to resemble the sterns of 18th-century mans-of-war? Source: Voboril, Mary (February 22, 2001). "An Urban Ode To the Sea / With its nautical trappings and striking facade, the 100-year-old building that houses the New York Yacht Club is considered one of Manhattan's architectural gems". Newsday.
ALT4: ... that the New York Yacht Club Building contains hundreds of model boats, some of which "are as expensive as some yachts"? Source: Burke, Ted (September 1973). "The Private World of New York's Very Best Clubs". Town & Country. Vol. 127, no. 4611. p. 137.
ALT5: ... that some of the model yachts in the New York Yacht Club Building cost as much as actual yachts? Source: Burke, Ted (September 1973). "The Private World of New York's Very Best Clubs". Town & Country. Vol. 127, no. 4611. p. 137.