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Nishiki Market, Kyoto | Japan Travel Guide
Nishiki Market ( 錦市場 )
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Nishiki Market has 400 years of history. There is a festive atmosphere as you walk and look around the market which has foods only found in Kyoto.
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京都三条通・SACRA(サクラ)ビル The old building in Kyoto
関西グルメ・大阪ランチ ヨリトモ御用達
The old building in Kyoto Japan.
京都の三条通は、京都文化博物館や中京郵便局など明治のレンガ建築が立ち並ぶビジネス街だった所です。今では古い町家や洋館を生かしたオシャレな店が並ぶ人気のスポットになっています。アヴリルの入っているSACRAビルも大正5年に建てられた元銀行の建造物です。
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A+P2 - Kyoto 2009 | Sanem Yazicioglu Memory and The Construction of the World [04/41]
Sanem Yazicioglu
Istanbul University, Department of Philosophy
Abstract:
In this paper I will present the relation of memory and architecture as a world constructing activity, in the light of primary and secondary memory. These Husserlian terms which are related both to time and spatial consciousness have also an essential role in understanding the world as a sum total of our experiences. As the world proves to us an essential precondition for any of our activities, it comprises not only material things but also cultural objects which give us manifold relations. The world also never serves us only a spatio-temporal possibility of presence, but also makes possible living together with others.
Author biography:
Sanem Yazıcıoğlu, received her BA, MA and PhD (Philosophy) from Istanbul University. She is currently Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, at Istanbul University (Turkey), where she continues her studies on phenomenology and hermeneutics. Her principal publications are: The Bibliography of Philosophy Books and Articles in Turkey 1928-1999, (co-author, Turkish Philosophy Assosiation Publications, Ankara: 2000), and M. Heidegger, H. Arendt, Metapysics and Politics, (eds., bilingual, , Bosphorus University Publications, Istanbul, 2002), Hannah Arendt on Her Centenary, (ed., bilingual, Yapi Kredi Publications, İstanbul: 2009, forthcoming), Together In-Between Onay Sozer (eds., bilingual,Is Bankasi Publications, Istanbul: 2009, forthcoming).
Recordings I made during the Call to Papers Architecture and Phenomenology held at the Kyoto Seika University. With permission of the Organising Committee, I make them available publicly. I have to apologise for the quality of the recordings as it was done with a voice recorder on my desk.
Architecture and Phenomenology Second International Conference, Kyoto Seika University, Japan June 26, 2009 (Friday) to June 29, 2009 (Monday)
Japan to Hong Kong by Philip H. Elwood, 1929
Iowa State College landscape architecture professors Philip H. Elwood and Walter Popham took 4 students (Bethane Carpenter, John Hall, Max Bird, and Norman Morris) on a tour of Japan, China, the Philippine Islands, and Hawaii in 1929. This videodisc covers highlights of the Korea, China and Hong Kong portions of that trip. Includes footage of a train ride between Kamakura and Kyoto showing rice farms, the sacred island of Miyajima (Itsuku-Shima), Seoul, Korea. Also shows a willow pattern tea house, temples, and the harbor of the Whang-poo River in Shanghai. Includes scenes of Hong Kong, the upper deck of C.P. SS Empress of Russia, and views of Hong Kong from the docks at Kowloon.
Peking, Beijing, China, 1920s - Film 1000323
Peking, Beijing, China 1920's
Map showing China in the middle with Siberia and India to the outside. City on map marked Peiping, the Imperial City.
High POV of Clock tower and Railway station, pan down to main road in front with rickshaws. Pan along street away from station. Colonial type large building. Waiting horses and carriages. Sacks of produce are piled up in the centre of the street. At the end of the street there are tents of a street market. Lines of rickshaws. Fortified building of several stories high. Procession of pack animals walk in front of fortified building. View at street level. A procession led by musicians. Some people walk on the tram tracks in front of a tram. Funeral Procession. Coffin draped in embroidered cloth carried on a bamboo frame by many men. Man waves at camera and smiles so obviously not too upset by the funeral! Man leading a donkey that is pulling a small cart decorated with flowers follows the funeral procession. Cars, bicycles and rickshaws in busy street scenes. Rear view of funeral procession, across the road Chinese troops walk in the opposite direction. Bicycles. Men carry goods and produce. Beggars dressed in rags. Pan down the beggar to see his feet wrapped in rags. Little girl in a hat smiles at the camera. Two street workers throw shovels of water from a bucket onto the street to keep the dust down. The workers see the camera and pick up their bucket and run away.
Imperial Palace in the Forbidden city of Beijing, temples. Pedestrians and rickshaws. View of temple with sweeping stairs going up to the main entrance. Pan along the building. View of circular three tiered building with steps up to the doorway. People come down the steps. Two guards patrol the steps. Old man in rags, obviously a religious man, walks towards the camera smiling. View from the circular temple. View down the temple steps which are lined with carved pillars. The other buildings of the Imperial Palace can be seen in the background. European man dressed in overcoat, homburg hat and spats or brogues with a Chinese guide in Tiananmen square. Chinese guide kneels down in front of Western man and raises his hands to the sky, as if he were praying, pleading?? Then Chinese guide gets up and starts pointing to the ground then at the surrounding buildings.
An old man sits on a stool and leans over a bowl of water in the street. A Chinese barber washes his hair, then ties it in a top knot on top of his head. The barber then sharpens a razor on a leather strap while he smiles at the camera. Barber shaves the mans head except for the top knot of long hair. View of Chinese pagoda and buildings from across a lake, tree with blossom in foreground. View of a temple across a park, water with a long bridge in foreground and bare trees. A group of people in dark peasant clothing walk along a dusty road. The women hobble along, they have very thick ankles and very small feet (obviously had had their feet bound and find it difficult to walk). Children follow. Children by the railway track. View of old man with shaved head except for his central long pig tail or plait. Old man with a beard. Man carries a large heap of straw on his back. Donkeys with packs on their backs pick their way through rocky terrain. Men walk with them. Last two men carry an empty sedan chair. Donkey train and men walk through large archway in town wall. Four Chinese men carry a European woman carried in a litter or sedan chair. She wears 1920's hat and smiles at the camera. The Great Wall of China - western man and woman on the wall. Views of the Great Wall of China as it winds its way up the hillside. High POV at people walking up a very steep part of the Great Wall. Chinese adults and children walk down the Great Wall of China. View of the Wall going up hill into the distance.
Japan's oldest elevator at TOHKASAIKAN,in Kyoto
TOHKASAIKAN(東華菜館) is a shop where you can eat Chinese food in Kyoto.
There is the oldest elevator in Japan is still in use.
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都南ビル / Old Building - built in 1928
横浜市中区にある昭和3年築、旧都南貯蓄銀行本店・旧静岡中央銀行の都南ビル(となんビル)
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Formosa to Oregon by Philip H. Elwood, 1929 part 1
Iowa State College landscape architecture professors Philip H. Elwood and Walter Popham took 4 students (Bethane Carpenter, John Hall, Max Bird, and Norman Morris) on a tour of Japan, China, the Philippine Islands, and Hawaii in 1929. This videodisc covers highlights of Formosa, China and Japan. In Amoy, China the group first visits the home of Wai Joe, then see Camel Rock from the garden of a merchant, and see the private garden of another wealthy Chinese merchant.
From there it is on to Formosa (Taiwan) and a shrine at Keelung, (Chi-Lung) and a visit to the city square. It is then on to Taihoku (Taipei) to see a Chinese temple and Japanese shrine, a great camphor tree near the inn, and the proprietress and daughter of the Asumya Inn, Tianan. Also on the island they pass by banana orchards, rice fields, bamboo groves, Chinese homes, and distant mountains.
They then travel back to Japan where they see wayside wanderers by the road, Mt. Hiei and Lake Biwa, wayside shrines, giant cryptomerias. they also see the Garden of the Golden Pavilion, Kinkakuji, glimpse Koyoto gardens, meet Professor Sekiguchi and Mr. Ida, their guides and hosts in Kyoto, see the entrance Garden gateway to Horai Garden, and a street in Tokyo showing newly planted trees.
Sailing from Yokohama on board the Arabia Maru they cross the gentel Pacific for the port of Victoria, British Columbia. From they begin they journey back to Iowa by passing through the Cascade Mountains between Seattle and Portland.
Peace With Japan (1951)
Full title reads: Peace With Japan.
San Francisco, California, United States of America (USA). 49 nations sign a peace treaty with Japan despite Russian opposition.
GV San Francisco. SV Cars arriving at Opera House. SV Pickets outside building. CU Picket board saying 'Gromyko Go Home'. GV Crowd inside Opera House. Top view. Shigeru Yoshida, Japanese Prime Minister speaking. CU Yoshida rolling speech paper. CU American Secretary of State, Dean Acheson listening to speech. Top view. Yoshida ends speech Pan to Assembly.
GV Signing ceremony. SV Soviet delegate Andrei Gromyko leaving Hall. SV Pan Polish delegate Wierblowski leaving. Top view Delegates around table. SV Australian signing pact. CU New Zealand representative bows to applause. GV Delegates applaud. CU New Zealand signing. SV Japanese delegates watching. GV British Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison sitting at table. CU Mr Morrison signing. Top view Gromyko's empty chair. SV Mr Morrison watches Kenneth Younger sign. SV Applause. CU Acheson signs. CU Acheson stands. John Foster Dulles moves forward. CU Dulles signing. SV Delegates applaud. GV Japanese delegation walking on platform. CU Yoshida signing. CU Dulles applauds. GV Assembly standing and applauding.
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FILM ID:1475.18
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日本大阪心齋橋漫遊300年大丸百貨+屋頂花園俯瞰大阪市-粵語解述2018 DAIMARU Rooftop Garden
大丸DAIMARU是J.Front Retailing(日語:J.フロントリテイリング)集團的百貨店屋號。作為發源自近畿的老牌百貨店,大阪(心齋橋、梅田)、京都、神戶、東京、札幌為主力店鋪,此6分店佔據其營收的91%。上述主力店現在由株式會社大丸松阪屋百貨店(日語:大丸松坂屋百貨店)營運。歷史:
1717年(享保2年),下村彥右衛門正啓於京都伏見開設「大文字屋」吳服店,同時也兼做換幣商。。1726年進駐大阪心齋橋筋,1728年於名古屋本町開設名古屋店「大丸屋」(之後關閉)。幕末時,相對於高島屋,大丸是屬於幕府方。1907年(明治40年),大丸吳服店設立。至1928年(昭和3年)改稱「大丸」。1908年11月,個人商店「大丸吳服店」轉為股份公司。此時,早稻田大學商科出身的下村家當主(第11代下村正太郎)聘請銀行家杉山義雄(日語:杉山義雄)擔任專務理事進行改革。杉山就任專務理事時,資本50萬日圓中出資3萬日圓,從業人員與別家出資20萬日圓。別家的守舊使得杉山發起激進的改革,但卻招致資深員工與別家的反感,加上經營不佳,迫使杉山辭職。1910年,東京信託會社的岩崎一提出改革案,在大隈重信的斡旋之下,日本生命社長片岡直溫(日語:片岡直温)著手進行改革。同年秋季,東京、名古屋兩店結束營業,而京都、大阪、神戶店則進行擴建。下村家也賣出收藏的書畫骨董換取約30萬日圓的調度資金。1914年,大阪店跳票、京阪二店休業等,大丸從吳服店轉型至百貨店的過程中充滿波折,直至1928年更名為大丸,完成現代化。
高度成長期,大丸與三越(現三越伊勢丹控股旗下的三越伊勢丹)並列,有「西之橫綱」之稱,但在泡沫經濟破滅後經營陷入低迷。奧田務(日語:奥田務)就任社長後,早於其他百貨店,於1998年開始進行企業結構改造,內容包括關閉國內業績低落店鋪並全面退出海外以及裁員,並在2003年開設札幌店。在這波成功的改革之下,大丸的收益能力躍居業界首位。特別的是,各分店念法上,一般通常「〜店」是念作「〜てん」,但近畿圈各店則是延續傳統念為「〜みせ」。如直營店中,札幌店、東京店念為「〜てん」,而心齋橋店、京都店、神戶店、梅田店則念作「〜みせ」。相對於同地區其他同業都念為「〜てん」,店名念法成為大丸的特色(但高島屋也有部分社員會使用「〜みせ」的念法)。大丸的名產是加入內餡的卡斯特拉饅頭,上有「大」字燒印,名為「大丸饅頭」,現在可在大丸梅田店與博多大丸福岡天神店可購入。過去神戶店也有販售,但1995年阪神、淡路大震災造成機械毀壞後停止販售。之後2005年為了紀念震災10周年推出一周限定銷售。2007年3月14日大丸宣佈以全部以股換股形式合併松阪屋,以14日市價的溢價18%收購,等於後者具有1834.3億日元的價值。大丸股東一股將可換得新控股公司1.4股,松阪屋的股東則為一股換一股並於9月3日正式合併成立「J.零售陣線(JFR)」集團」。2009年2月28日大丸以379.1億日圓(約30億港元,3.88億美元)收購崇光百貨位於大阪心齋橋的總店,崇光百貨總店於2009年8月底結業,營業面積4萬平方米,年營業額高達440億日圓,之後大丸將把之與相鄰的大丸百貨心齋橋店合併,成為一家佔地7.8萬平方米的超大型百貨店。
Princess Alexandra's Tour Of The Far East AKA Japan Hails Princess (1961)
Title Pages: Associated British Pathe Presents Pathe News Japan Hails Princess. Technicolour. Pathe News
Japan Hails Princess
Tokyo airport with British and Japanese flags flying as Alexandra disembarks from a B.O.A.C. Britannia. She is greeted by Princess Chichibu, widow of the Emperor's younger brother. Various shots as Princess Alexandra meets dignitaries. L/S of the Emperor's Imperial palace. The Princess rides through in a parade and waves from her ornate carriage. People wave Japanese flags. Various shots as she arrives at the palace. C/U of a Japanese guardsman in full golden livery.
She then moves on to the Imperial Duck Reserve, and with members of the Imperial family she walks along with Crown Prince Akihito. Princess Chichibu takes photographs of the ducks. Akihito's brother joins them and Princess Alexandra chats to the group. She watches practice Duck Netting. A hat is thrown and men with nets on sticks catch it. Then a group of them including the Princess go to the marsh land to catch 32 ducks. The Princess is handed a net and the party, including British Ambassador Sir Oscar Charles Morland, advance. The Princess laughs and chats. Various shots as they walk along and people take photographs. MS of dead ducks.
Princess Tours Japan
Group of children in uniform walking towards temple at Nara. Various shots of temples. LV The Princess walking through the crowds and waving. GV Crowds of children around the Princess. LV Children in Uniform waving flags. SV The Princess talking to one of the priests. CU Children waving. SV Pan the Princess walks towards one of the temples. Angle shot Temple pan down to show the Princess going into the temple. VS of Japanese people waiting to see Princess. GV Princess and the party coming away from the temple.
Good M/S of two Geisha girls in garden walking in front of misty lake and trees in Kyoto. The Princess walks along and takes part in traditional tea ceremony at the Cento (?) palace. Wonderful shots of the Geisha girls giggling and bowing, various shots of the ceremony as the tea is poured out in ritual. Various shots as she drinks it and compliments them. C/U of one girls. M/S of three Geisha girls in traditional make-up. C/U of one under her umbrella. Lovely shot of two swans swimming down the river with the bridge in the background. In the rain, Princess Alexandra and her party walk across a bridge all holding brightly coloured Japanese umbrellas. M/S of rain on the lake. Various shots of the Geisha girls including good C/U's. Various shots as the Geishas sing dance with their fans for the Princess.
Various shots of the Mikimoto Pearl Island. SV Pan the Princess walking onto the island. Various CUs of the diving girls in the traditional white cotton outfits and kimonos. GV as the Princess standing on the end of pier to watch the diving. VS of girls diving in to start getting the cultivated pearls. LV The Princess getting into a boat and come out and have a closer look. GV Princess in a row boat up close to the girls. Shots of oysters on pier and being opened. CU harvest of pearls. SV Zoom into good shots of the pearl divers smiling and holding the Princess's arms in affectionate way, she looks amused.
Princess in Thailand and Burma.
Princess Alexandra tours Thailand and Burma.
L/S of temple in Bangkok, various shots of it with ornate carvings. M/S of Imperial palace of Thailand. Princess Alexandra walks along with members of the royal house. Various shots of two monks in bright orange robes, C/U of one. M/S of Princess Alexandra standing outside oriental arches on a temple. M/S of solid gold Buddha inside. The Princess emerges from the temple. Various shots of the ornate decorations. She chats with a woman. Ladies perform traditional dances for the Princess. M/S of someone taking a photograph. C/U of the dancers' hands which have long curled golden nails. Various shots of the nail extensions.
L/S of war cemetery at Burma, M/S of the graves. Princess Alexandra gets out of her car, people clap and wave. C/U of young woman smiling. The Princess places (wearing an extraordinary white feather hat with large black polka dots) lays a wreath next to the cross made of sleepers in memory of those who died building the Burma-Siam railway. M/S of the cross and inscription of the regiments. Sir Philip Hay, who is accompanying the Princess, and is also a veteran of Burma, looks around the site. C/U of one inscription on a grave.
L/S of Buddhist pagoda, various shots as Princess Alexandra walks along barefoot as footwear is not allowed. A woman prays on the ground. The Princess looks up at the ornate carvings. Various shots as she walks along chatting.
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FILM ID:3243.14
Kurashiki, Japan - Full Tour (2019)
Kurashiki (倉敷市 Kurashiki-shi) is a historic city located in western Okayama Prefecture, Japan, sitting on the Takahashi River, on the coast of the Inland Sea.
As of March 31, 2017, the city has an estimated population of 483,576 and a population density of 1,400 persons per km². The total area is 355.63 km².
The modern city of Kurashiki was founded on April 1, 1928. Previously, it was the site of clashes between the Taira and Minamoto clans during the Heian period. It gradually developed as a river port. During the Edo period, it became an area directly controlled by the shogunate. Distinctive white-walled, black-tiled warehouses were built to store goods. During the Meiji Restoration (Japan's Industrial Revolution period), factories were built, including the Ohara Spinning Mill, which still stands as the nostalgic tourist attraction Ivy Square.
On August 1, 2005, the town of Mabi (from Kibi District), and the town of Funao (from Asakuchi District) were merged with Kurashiki.
Kurashiki is the home of Japan's first museum for Western art, the Ohara Museum of Art. Established in 1930 by Magosaburō Ōhara, it contains paintings by El Greco, Monet, Matisse, Gauguin, and Renoir. The collection also presents fine examples of Asian and contemporary art. The main building is designed in the style of Neoclassicism.
The old merchant quarter is called the Bikan historical area. It contains many fine examples of 17th century wooden warehouses (kura, 倉) painted white with traditional black tiles, along a canal framed with weeping willows and filled with koi. The area has no electric poles in order to make it more closely resemble the look of the Meiji period. One of the city's former town halls was located in the Kurashiki Kan, a European style building constructed in 1917.
In 1997 a theme park called Tivoli (after the park of the same name in Copenhagen) opened near Kurashiki Station. After ten years of operation it was closed in 2008, with a massive debt.
The Great Seto Bridge connects the city to Sakaide in Kagawa Prefecture across the Inland Sea.
Kenzo Tange, winner of the 1987 Pritzker Prize for architecture, designed the former Kurashiki City Hall in 1960.
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Scenes Of Japan's Earthquake Disaster (1923)
We present you some footage of the earthquake disaster in 1923 in Japan. What was destroyed and what did it look like before the catastrophe.
Item title reads - Pathe News presents scenes of Japan's earthquake disaster.
Intertitle - Editor's Note: Pathe News pays tribute to the heroism of cameraman Ralph Earle on duty in the Orient who risked his life to make the pictures you now see.' Various shots as camera pans across ruins of a city with buildings destroyed completely or left as shells.
Intertitle - 'The Stricken territory, Japan's great metropolitan district, approximates 45,000 square miles, with a population of 7,000,000.' Various maps showing areas worst hit.
Intertitle 'Auto from which pictures were taken throughout devastated area - owing to severity of martial law, camera was concealed in bedding and bundles.' M/S of the car with two men in it. Various shots travelling along showing devastated city, people pick through the wreckage.
Intertitle - 'A waste of ruin and desolation - viewed from the roof of the Imperial Hotel.' Various shots from high up as the camera pans across the scene of collapsed and destroyed buildings and the shells of others.
Intertitle - 'Roads leading away from the stricken area become highways of misery!' Various shots from the car as people wheel possessions on carts or just walk along past the ruins.
Intertitle - 'Looking for the site of homes, now vanished - and fearfully searching for what the ruins may conceal!' - People search through the rubble of houses.
Intertitle - 'Grill work gate - the grim and solitary remains of Baron Okuma's palatial residence.' - M/S through gates of the rubble. People try to get on the roof of leaving train. Shots of Tokyo before the earthquake with people walking about on the streets. More scenes of destruction, people walk past shells of buildings. International aid is promised. American and British refugees leave on trucks and wave, various shots as they load up the luggage. People walk through the streets and past an ornate archway.
FILM ID:318.09
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Kintai Bridge / Iwakuni / Yamaguchi Prefecture / Japan
Kintai Bridge
The Kintai Bridge (錦帯橋 Kintai-kyō?) is a historical wooden arch bridge, in the city of Iwakuni, in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
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目黒雅叙園 Established in 1928 as an elegant restaurant, Hotel Gajoen Tokyo quickly rose to become one of Japan's premier sites for elegant weddings and ceremonies. The owner Rikizo Hosokawa dreamed of providing delights not only for the palate, but also for the eyes and senses. The stunning woodwork, Japanese paintings and laquerwork which adorn the building to this day create an immersive experience. The fantastic artistry leading visitors during the Showa era to nickname it the 'Palace of the Dragon God'. While still providing the utmost omotenashi (Japanese hospitality) and perfect memories for couples on their special day, Hotel Gajoen Tokyo now strives to offer travelers to Tokyo a welcoming home away from home in Japan's capital. The luxurious rooms, art-lined halls, the ornate Hyakudan Kaidan gallery and tempting restaurants surrounded by verdant gardens await your visit.
This place possesses amazingly beautiful works of art and was Japan's first comprehensive wedding hall. Inside the hall you'll see motifs of auspicious events such as fans, ukiyoe portraying beautiful women, paintings of the bird and flower genre, as well as mother of pearl inlay and embossed carvings everywhere you look. In addition to partnering with you for wedding plans and other celebrations, we are also offer hotel, dining and general banquet services.
1929 Americana 221792-03 | Footage Farm
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[1929 ca - Americana, Henry Ford Museum’s Greenfield Village Buildings & VIPs]
Henry Ford Museum w/ man on Penny-Farthing high wheeled bicycle beside ?? studio in rain. Men pose in doorway of large wooden building. Man poses by large log building; others enter. Horse drawn carriages on dirt street outside houses, people walk on board walks in rain.
22:29:20 Clinton Inn aka Eagle Tavern: large wooden columned building w/ second floor porch, zeppelin in background. Martha Mary Chapel aka New England church; horses & wagon factory. Other historic buildings in rain; coaches; zeppelin over buildings.
22:30:41 Large buildings at entrance w/ workmen working on entrance road. Buildings & people viewing in rain, walking & in carriages. Slug.
22:31:34 21Oct29 ca. President Hoover & wife off Pullman railroad car, greeted by Henry Ford & Thomas Edison & others, pan VIPs. Railroad station w/ old railroad cars. LS men into coaches. Ford w/ Hoover & Edison posing, into coaches. VIP w/ Mrs Hoover, others pose.
22:33:14 Interior reconstructed Edison Laboratory w/ gas lights; Edison & Francis Jehl showing Hoover. slug
22:33:49 Ext. sawmill & workmen handling large planks & beam.
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NYMTC PFAC PRESENTATION: Moynihan Station Development Project - April 20, 2017
Michael Evans, President of the Moynihan Station Development Project, presented the second phase of the Moynihan Station plan during NYMTC’s Program, Finance, and Administration Committee (PFAC) meeting on April 20, 2017. The Moynihan Train Hall project will expand the Penn Station Complex by redeveloping the landmark James A. Farley Building across Eighth Avenue as a state-of-the-art railroad passenger facility, iconic civic space, and mixed-used development. Mr. Evans will presented an overview of this critical project, how it will impact commuters and the city, and what to expect moving forward.
For more information, visit nymtc.org.