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Two Court Square, Long Island City

Collection: Frank Carrado Long Island City Digital Photographs
Date: circa 1990; 1975 Material: Color photograph Dimension: 8 1/2 x 10 inches
Creator: Frank Carrado Identifier: aql:20189 qmp-FC-02112014-035 qmp-FC-02112014-035.tif

Description: Frank Carrado took this photo of Two Court Square, the 48-story office building located on Hunter Street and 44 Drive, Long Island City. Currently, Citigroup and CUNY School of Law are the main two occupants of this building along with other amenities. The photo also depicting parked vehicles, street signs and another high-rise building behind this.

Collection : aql:15752

Creator : Frank Carrado

Date : circa 1990; 1975

Summary/Description : Frank Carrado took this photo of Two Court Square, the 48-story office building located on Hunter Street and 44 Drive, Long Island City. Currently, Citigroup and CUNY School of Law are the main two occupants of this building along with other amenities. The photo also depicting parked vehicles, street signs and another high-rise building behind this.

Subject : Office buildings; Citigroup (Firm); City University of New York. School of Law at Queens College

Rights : Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests.

Coverage : Hunter Street and 44th Drive, Long Island City, Queens, NY Long Island City (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Digital image

Format : Color photograph; 8 1/2 x 10 inches

Identifier : aql:20189 qmp-FC-02112014-035 qmp-FC-02112014-035.tif

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Subject:
Office buildings; Citigroup (Firm); City University of New York. School of Law at Queens College
Rights Notice
Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests.


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