Some great photos for those among us with an interest in history; courtesy the 
egroup of the NYC System Historical Society...   Enjoy
Jim Kindraka
Plymouth, WI


Grand Central Terminal Turns 100
"A century ago, rail travel was at its peak in the U.S., and New York City 
built the massive Grand Central Terminal to accommodate the growth. Built over 
10 years, gradually replacing its predecessor named Grand Central Station, the 
Grand Central Terminal building officially opened on February 2, 1913. The 
terminal and the surrounding neighborhood thrived -- by 1947, 65 million people 
a year were traveling through the building. However, in the latter half of the 
20th century, rail travel declined sharply, and Grand Central Terminal fell 
into disrepair, threatened several times with demolition. The Metropolitan 
Transportation Authority was able to undertake a huge restoration in the 1990s, 
and Grand Central remains a New York City icon today, 100 years after it first 
opened."
-In Focus with Alan Taylor
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2013/02/grand-central-terminal-turns-100/100\451/>



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