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The Packard building, at the northwest corner of 61st Street, went up as the old carriage center on Broadway near Times Square closed and newer buildings constructed for the automobile began to open uptown.
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According to Sports Illustrated, Caspersen, described as "portly and patrician, tall and splendidly erect, with a lot of beef in his jowls" recalled being asked by Queen Elizabeth II at the awards ceremony about his role in driving his team of Holsteiners: "I told her it was to lower the carriage's center of gravity, .
Decades before The New York Times constructed its original headquarters, the area we know as Times Square was called Longacre Square — after a London street that shared its status as a carriage-making center.
School-level analysis (Table 3) showed variation in frequency of carriage between centers (7.7%–23.7%, p<0.001).
Much of it is the homegrown variety, presented in such venues as abandoned movie theaters, closed schools, a former speakeasy, an estate carriage house, shopping center stores and an industrial complex.
In one remarkable detail, a carriage at the center left magically disappears behind a pair of walking men.
The buggy whip makers were mere fringe players at the margins of the carriage business, which centered on wood and iron work.
The information screens on the outside of the carriages were moved from the center of the carriages to next to the doors.
The abuse grew so intense that Cobb did not return to the bench after the second inning, staying in the ballpark's carriage park area beyond center field.
Remove work piece from chuck and insert a drill or straight shank center Move carriage so that the center drill is close to the chucked drill or center.
In Antwerp, the horses pull tourist carriages around the city center.
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