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Latest revision as of 23:16, 3 August 2025
Grand Central Station is an landmark terminal station in Midtown Manhattan.
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History
The night after Broadway accidentally shot Elisa Maza, he hid himself atop the station, crying. ("Deadly Force")
Real World Background
Replacing an older station built in 1871, Grand Central Station was designed by Architects Charles A. Reed and Allen H. Stem and built in 1913. The southern façade on 42nd Street features the Glory of Commerce which has, left-to-right, Hercules, Mercury, and Minerva situated around a thirteen-foot clock. The Roman figures were sculpted by Jules-Félix Coutan.
See Also
- Grand Central Station at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia