New Era Building - New York City - was created in 1893.
It was delivered in New York City on March 1925.
It was set in the Great Depression era (1930)
The "Draft Riots" in New York City, New York, in July of 1863
The tallest building in 1920 was the Woolworth Building in New York City, which stood at 792 feet (241 meters). Completed in 1913, it was the tallest building in the world until 1930, showcasing Gothic architectural elements and an ornate design. Its height and distinctive style made it an iconic symbol of the era's architectural innovation.
The Chrysler Building in New York City began construction in 1928 and was completed in 1930. Designed by architect William Van Alen, it is an iconic example of Art Deco architecture and was briefly the tallest building in the world. The building is renowned for its distinctive spire and ornate details that reflect the automotive industry, which was booming during that era.
The New York City Clean Train Movement, which began in 1989, was the city's first large-scale attempt to remove graffiti from the subway cars. All New York City subway cars are now coated with a substance that resists spray-paint.
Annie is set during the Great Depression in New York City. Accents used would be from the wealthy and poor who lived in New York during that era.
Central Park, in Manhattan, Umpire (Rat) rock.
Television first publicly broadcast from the Empire State Building on July 1, 1945. This landmark event marked the beginning of a new era in broadcasting, as the iconic skyscraper became a key transmission site for television signals in New York City. The broadcasts were part of the early development of television as a medium for mass communication.
Proletarian Era was created in 2004.
The Pound Era was created in 1971.
Improvement Era was created in 1897.