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Old Posted Jan 25, 2013, 5:34 AM
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Smile NEW YORK | Grand Central Terminal | ≈120 FT | ≈12 FLOORS | 1913

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Grand Central Terminal: Now arriving at 100 years

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NEW YORK -- Grand Central Terminal will turn 100 next month, an incredible milestone for a historic building that was nearly torn down and endured decades of neglect before finally being restored to its original splendor.

An estimated 750,000 visitors each day pass through the world's largest train hub to commute, dine, shop and admire the Beaux Arts architecture, making it one of the most popular attractions on the planet.

"The building itself, the structure itself, the terminal itself is whispering something to us about us," Dan Brucker, a Grand Central expert with Metro-North Railroad, said on a recent tour. "The terminal is telling us a story about renewal, imagination, reinvention, regeneration."

Grand Central Depot, the predecessor to today's structure, opened in 1871 after industrialist Cornelius Vanderbilt purchased the land between 42nd and 48th streets and Lexington and Madison avenues to make way for his new venture in railroads.

As the popularity of train travel grew, so did concern about the safety of steam locomotives.
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Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan, N.Y., marks its centennial on Feb. 1, 2013.(Photo: Carucha L. Meuse, the (Westchester, N.Y.) Journal News)

In 1902, two trains crashed inside the Park Avenue tunnel, killing 15 people and injuring dozens.

Public outcry prompted an ambitious effort to overhaul Grand Central and create an all-electric railroad.

The original station was demolished during a decade-long, $80 million replacement project that included massive underground excavation.

When the current Grand Central Terminal opened at 12:01 a.m. Feb. 2, 1913, more than 150,000 people visited the new, cathedral-like train center. With sweeping archways, a sprawling main hall and golden chandeliers, Grand Central was a stunning display of the railroad industry's power and dominance.

"The finest, luxurious means of transportation rolling on planet Earth came in and out of here," Brucker said. "These magnificent waiting rooms (were) an introduction to the kind of luxury and magnificence you were going to experience on your travels across the United States."

That would change after World War II, when automobiles and planes emerged as competing modes of transportation, thanks to big subsidies from the federal government.

The nation's great railroads eventually fell into bankruptcy, and in the 1960s, Grand Central was eyed for a skyscraper that would have required tearing down much of the building.

But historic preservationists, led by former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, protested and launched a legal battle.

The group succeeded, and Grand Central was named a national historic landmark.

"It was saved, but it looked horrible," Brucker recalled. "It was thick and black with dirt. There was advertising signage plastered all over this place. On the main concourse, there were turntables with cars for sale."

In addition, the terminal had become a refuge for about 1,000 homeless people each day.

To address the problem, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority appointed a police officer to form relationships with the homeless and get them help with housing and health care.

In 1994, the MTA embarked on a $500 million plan to restore the building's former beauty. The terminal's famous ceiling of constellations, for example, was meticulously cleaned to remove black soot from decades of cigarette smoke.

After several years of work, Grand Central's new sparkle became a big draw for businesses, which lined up to cash in on its revamped image. Today, dozens of upscale eateries and stores fill Grand Central, and Vanderbilt Hall hosts scores of arts, entertainment and sport exhibits each year.

"Besides an artistic and historic success and achievement, it is one of the finest commercial successes in this nation," Brucker said.

Opened in 1999, Grande Harvest Wines was one of the terminal's first new businesses after the restoration.

Grand Central "was almost like a place people would try to avoid, and now it's a place people make an effort to come to," said Doug Nevins, who owns the store with his father and brother. "It's a complete 180 from what it used to be."

As more stores have been added, Grand Central's popularity has soared, he said.

"It's become not only an obvious spot for commuters, but a spot as well for out-of-towners, for people to visit and shop," he said.

"It's become more of a destination."

Metro-North commuter Michael Kingsley, 39, of Hartsdale said Grand Central is one of his favorite buildings in New York City.

It reminds him of movies that have been filmed there over the years, such as "Superman" in 1978.

"I love it. Part of it is that Superman connection," he said. "I associate it with all things New York."

A hundred years after it opened, Grand Central continues to grow, with an $8.2 billion project to build a new terminal under the existing one.

When the East Side Access Project is completed in 2019, the new station will accommodate Long Island Rail Road trains, which now go only to Penn Station on 34th Street.
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Old Posted Jan 25, 2013, 5:38 AM
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One other note. Thank god we still have this. We lost Penn Station but not this.
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this is one of my favorite buildings in NYC thank you Jackie Onassis for saving this landmark!
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What could have been had the original Penn Station not been demolished.
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I remember giving an extra-credit saturday tour of Grand Central with my esl students. That was a really good day telling everyone the fun facts and little anecdotes of that station. I sure learned a lot myself doing all the prepping was probably more in awe of everything than my students that day hehe.
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One of the crown jewels of Manhattan. I would have killed to see Penn Station in its heyday.
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Grand Central is probably the best buildng in Manhattan, or one of the best. But it has to be experienced from the inside to grasp that. It's a nice building from the street, but you need to explore the vastness of it from inside.


As we celebrate the 100 years, here's a look at another piece of interesting history...

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What the date for the 100th birthday.
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^^ It's actually today
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City Celebrates 100 Years Of Grand Central Terminal
By: NY1 News

http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stori...ntral-terminal



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It will be a grand celebration today as the iconic Grand Central Terminal celebrates its 100th birthday in style.

Today marks 100 years to the day when the keys to Grand Central were first given to the station master in 1913.

A full day of events will mark the centennial with a brass band, dancing and historic displays inside the landmarked Beaux Arts building.

Some of the businesses inside the terminal are rolling back their prices today.

You can get a 10 cent shoeshine and a 19 cent slice of cheesecake at the Oyster Bar.

Caroline Kennedy is among those expected to speak today.

It was Kennedy's mother, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who spearheaded efforts to save Grand Central from the wrecking ball in the 1970s.



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Happy birthday grand central
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A great man who tried to save this building and succeeded Ed Koch RIP.

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How about the next 100 years?

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Cool. Dizzy.

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Thank god the idiots of the 1960s didnt tear this gem down.
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so much fun to walk through it everyday... taken with my Galaxy Note 2


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As MUCH as I love Grand Central Terminal (current) here is an equally great proposal for the same site for McKim Mead and White, but I'm fine with what got built. The McKim Mead and White proposal actually looks more like a train station than the current one, but I love both, and what got built was right, but is the shorter of the two great designs. Either this design on the bottom or the current building would inevitably be celebrating 100 years this month.

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awesome. love it.
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