Victory Hall
Victory Hall
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Plans and descriptions for an unbuilt New York City monument, planned for the block between Lexington and Park Avenues, and 41st and 42nd Streets. The monument's architect was Henry Beaumont Herts, with T. Markoe Robertson as associate architect
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