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The Sherry Netherland Hotel (that replaced William H. Hume’s New Netherland Hotel of 1892), is one of the city’s first steel-framed buildings on Fifth Avenue (corner of 59th Street). Above the 24th floor, each floor has only one apartment. The spirelike top with French Chateau influences houses the water tower, topped by a perched observation balcony at 173.5 m.

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