Apr 10, 2015 · Shortly after New York City's Penn Station was torn down in 1963, its east side counterpart—Grand Central Terminal—nearly suffered the safe fate. Fortunately, there was a former First Lady who ...
The Preservation Battle of Grand Central. Forty years ago, preservationists—including a former First Lady—fought to maintain the integrity of New York City’s historic railway station
May 14, 2013 · Posts tagged “ fight to save Grand Central Terminal ” GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL IS 100 YEARS AND 100 DAYS OLD TODAY. Photo of the day: GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL IS 100 YEARS AND 100 DAYS OLD TODAY – In the 1968 the city wanted to tear it down. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis stepped in and fought for it’s protection:
Jun 19, 2014 · As Sam Roberts recounts in Grand Central: How a Train Station Transformed America, Brendan Gill wrote a passionate defense of Grand Central in his New Yorker architecture column, while attorneys Nina Gershon and Dorothy Miner fought for it in court, and the Municipal Arts Society and other preservationists rallied leading politicians, celebrities, and cultural …
This month, Grand Central Terminal celebrates its 100th year. On this anniversary, it's worth remembering that the landmark was almost destroyed by an office tower redevelopment project in 1975 when an unlikely savior – Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis – stepped up to the microphone to save the Beaux-Arts building.Feb 5, 2013
How preservationists and Jackie O got the supreme court to save Grand Central Terminal in 1978. On June 26th, 1978, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a momentous decision that wouldn't just save a cherished New York landmark, it would establish the NYC Landmarks Law for years to come.Jun 21, 2018
The historic campaign to rescue Grand Central was led by several notable New Yorkers organized by The Municipal Art Society of New York (MAS), including former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, for whom the renovated main entry foyer on 42nd Street and Park Avenue is named.
Soon after she was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma in 1994, she died in her New York City apartment. After a funeral at St. Ignatius Roman Catholic Church on Park Avenue, she was buried in Arlington National Cemetery beside John F. Kennedy and the two children who had predeceased them.
Lasata is an estate in East Hampton, New York that was the childhood summer home of the then future First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis until she was about 12.
The building's construction started in 1903 and it was opened on February 2, 1913. The terminal continued to grow until after World War II, when train traffic started to decline. In the 1950s and 1970s, there were two separate proposals to demolish Grand Central, though both were unsuccessful.
The first was Grand Central Depot, built by railroad tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt and opened in 1871, which served as a hub for a number of railroad lines entering Manhattan.Dec 5, 2019
Grand Central. The project was completed seven months ahead of the initial schedule and the replacement of the stairway was completed 25 weeks ahead of schedule.Sep 1, 2020
The centerpiece of the Main Concourse is its celestial ceiling, which features the 12 zodiac constellations. At some point during the design, the order of the constellations was painted in reverse, with west and east flipped.Dec 6, 2019
Following her divorce from Michael Cranfield (widely believed to have been an illegitimate son of the Duke of Kent), the New York style icon married Polish royal Prince Stanislaw Radziwill in 1959, becoming Her Serene Highness Princess Lee Radziwill.Dec 6, 2021
Nellie Connally, the First Lady of Texas, turned to Kennedy, who was sitting behind her, and commented, "Mr. President, you can't say Dallas doesn't love you". Kennedy's reply – "No, you certainly can't" – were his last words.
one miscarriageJackie Kennedy had already suffered one miscarriage in 1955 when she fell pregnant with Arabella, losing the baby in the first trimester of her pregnancy. She navigated the first two trimesters of her pregnancy when she fell pregnant with Arabella, who was due in September 1956.Nov 5, 2021
In the aftermath of that legendary building’s destruction, Grand Central had been designated a New York City Landmark under a new law that gave the city the power to protect buildings it deemed worthy.
As dependence on rail travel diminished in the mid-20th century, Grand Central’s relevance too was questioned, and in 1963, the top of the station became the base for the tower known as the Pan-Am building, named after the airline headquartered there. Exterior view of Grand Central Terminal.
Intended by developers to dwarf the nearby Penn Station, Grand Central Terminal cost nearly $160,000,000 (more than $4 billion today) to construct and was a front-page story in the local papers for weeks leading up to opening day.
June 26, 2018. "If we don’t care about our past we can’t have very much hope for our future,” Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis intoned at a press conference held at Grand Central Terminal’s famous Oyster Bar in 1975. "We’ve all heard that it's too late, or that it has to happen, that it's inevitable.
In 1976, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis flips a ceremonial switch to illuminate Grand Central Terminal’s south façade. With her at the ceremony is Frederic Papert , president of the Municipal Art Society. The stunt was meant to publicize the battle to save Grand Central from destruction. (New York Transit Museum)
Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution) Forty years after the decision, Grand Central is still a jewel of Manhatta n architecture and a vibrant destination in its own right.
For preservationists, the story of Grand Central is one of triumph, and the challenges of holding onto historic structures in ever-changing cities ultimately haven’t changed much.
In open defiance of the Landmarks Commission, Saunders invited bids for a fresh excrescence just weeks after the commission’s 1967 ruling on Grand Central: a fifty-five-story office tower, to be built on top of the terminal.
The name of Ford’s chief of staff was Donald Rumsfeld.
But the terminal still wasn’t safe.