St. Paul Building, Skyscraper in the United States of America
The St. Paul Building was a significant early skyscraper designed by architect George B. Post.
Erected in 1898, it stood as one of the tallest buildings in New York City until its demolition in 1958.
Named after nearby St. Paul's Chapel, this building was part of the architectural transformation of Manhattan.
Located in Lower Manhattan, the site now houses the Western Electric Building.
Famous for its elaborate statuary group 'The Races of Man' which was salvaged and currently resides in Indiana.
Location: Manhattan
Architect: George B. Post
Height: 96 m
Source: Wikimedia