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Flatiron is my hood and I have a few good suggestions for places.
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But the nickname Flatiron suited the triangle-shaped structure, and the building came to define the neighborhood.
Flatiron District Evolves Into Pricey Choice Joseph De Avila 2011
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Fuller -- more commonly known as the "Flatiron" -- building in New York was, at 286 feet, also touted as the world's tallest.
Chicago Reader 2010
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It's like the Eataly of Brooklyn, he said, referring to a new Italian food and wine marketplace in Flatiron.
Bridging a Borough's Food Gap Sumathi Reddy 2010
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So happy people are now reviewing places in Flatiron.
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If Steichen's famous "Flatiron" picture were to come up at auction, it would without question fetch many millions.
Archive 2008-11-01 The Year in Pictures 2008
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If Steichen's famous "Flatiron" picture were to come up at auction, it would without question fetch many millions.
Afloat - Part Deux The Year in Pictures 2008
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I set aside three evenings each week to preach the Truth, and took a position at the corner of Fifth avenue, and Twenty-third street, just opposite the "Flatiron" building, with nothing but a soap-box for a platform; it was here that I devoted many evenings instructing the masses in the principles of Sagemanism.
Born Again Alfred Lawson 1911
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He pointed out successively Number 100 Broadway, the "Flatiron" Building, the Fifth Avenue Hotel and the Holland House, the Waldorf-Astoria, the Vanderbilt mansion at Fifty-seventh Street and
True Stories of Crime From the District Attorney's Office Arthur Cheney Train 1910
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The Gooderham "Flatiron" Building, built in 1892 by architect David Roberts, was among the historical buildings to get the LED treatment.
blogTO 2009
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