List of Art Deco architecture in New York (state)

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This is a list of buildings that are examples of the Art Deco architectural style in New York (state), United States.

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Miss Albany Diner, Albany, New York Miss Albany Diner.JPG
Miss Albany Diner, Albany, New York

Albany

Buffalo Central Terminal, Buffalo, New York Buffalo Central Terminal 3.jpg
Buffalo Central Terminal, Buffalo, New York

Buffalo

Liberty

New York City

Park Plaza Apartments, The Bronx, New York City, New York Park Plaza Apts 1001 Jerome Av jeh.jpg
Park Plaza Apartments, The Bronx, New York City, New York

The Bronx

Brooklyn

Chrysler Building, Manhattan, New York City, New York Chrysler Building spire, Manhattan, by Carol Highsmith (LOC highsm.04444).png
Chrysler Building, Manhattan, New York City, New York
Rockefeller Center, Manhattan, New York City, New York Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree 02.jpg
Rockefeller Center, Manhattan, New York City, New York

Manhattan

Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia Airport, Queens, New York City, New York Marine Air Terminal vc.jpg
Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia Airport, Queens, New York City, New York
Rego Park Jewish Center, Queens, New York City, New York Rego Park Jewish Center-1.jpg
Rego Park Jewish Center, Queens, New York City, New York

Queens

Bayley Seton Hospital, Staten Island, New York City, New York Bayley Seton Hospital.jpg
Bayley Seton Hospital, Staten Island, New York City, New York

Staten Island

Niagara Falls

Rochester

Niagara Mohawk Building, Syracuse, New York Niagara Mohawk Bldg (Syracuse, NY).jpg
Niagara Mohawk Building, Syracuse, New York

Syracuse

Other cities

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References

  1. "11 architectural landmarks in Upstate NY: From Art Deco to cobblestone buildings". New York Upstate. January 2, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  2. Tremel, Edward. "Architecture at Cornell". Edward Tremel. Edward Tremel. Retrieved September 8, 2020.