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The Wall Street Historic District in
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includes part of Wall Street and parts of nearby streets in the
Financial District A financial district is usually a central area in a city where financial services firms such as banks, insurance companies and other related finance corporations have their head offices. In major cities, financial districts are often home to s ...
in lower Manhattan. It includes 65 contributing buildings and one contributing structure over a listed area. The historic district's street plan originated in the colonial era. It "reflects medieval European town patterns rather than the standard grid found throughout much of Manhattan, and together with the district's towering skyscrapers it creates the narrow 'canyons' for which the area is so famous."Wall Street Historic District
Trust for Architectural Easements (accessed October 22, 2016).


Sites within the district

Within the historic district are 21 sites that are individually (i.e., separately) listed on the
National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic ...
(NRHP), as follows: (made available by the Trust for Architectural Easements). *
Bowling Green A bowling green is a finely laid, close-mown and rolled stretch of turf for playing the game of bowls. Before 1830, when Edwin Beard Budding of Thrupp, near Stroud, UK, invented the lawnmower, lawns were often kept cropped by grazing sheep ...
- also a New York City Landmark * Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House (1 Bowling Green) - also a New York City Landmark *
New York Stock Exchange Building The New York Stock Exchange Building (also the NYSE Building), in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City, serves as the headquarters of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). It is composed of two connected structures occupyin ...
(8-18 Broad Street) - also a New York City Landmark *
Broad Exchange Building The Broad Exchange Building, also known as 25 Broad Street, is a residential building at Exchange Place and Broad Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. The 20-story building was designed by Clinton & Russell a ...
(25 Broad Street) - also a New York City Landmark *
Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building The Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building is a historic bank building located at 41 Broad Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. The structure was designed by architects Cross & Cross and built in 1928–1929. It ...
(37–41 Broad Street) *
American Bank Note Company Building The American Bank Note Company Building is a five-story building at 70 Broad Street (Manhattan), Broad Street in the Financial District, Manhattan, Financial District of Manhattan in New York City. The building was designed by architects Kirby, ...
(70 Broad Street) - also a New York City Landmark *
International Mercantile Marine Company Building The International Mercantile Marine Company Building (also known as 1 Broadway and the United States Lines Building, and formerly as the Washington Building) is a 12-story office building in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. ...
(1 Broadway) - also a New York City Landmark * Empire Building (71 Broadway) - also a New York City Landmark * Equitable Building (120 Broadway) - also a New York City Landmark * Trinity Church (Broadway and Wall Street) - also a New York City Landmark * Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building (33 Liberty Street) - also a New York City Landmark * Liberty Tower (55 Liberty Street) - also a New York City Landmark * New York Chamber of Commerce Building (65 Liberty Street) - also a New York City Landmark * Wallace Building (56 Pine Street) - also a New York City Landmark * American Stock Exchange Building (86
Trinity Place Church Street and Trinity Place form a single north–south roadway in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Its northern end is at Canal Street and its southern end is at Morris Street, where Trinity Place merges with Greenwich Street. The dividing ...
) - also a New York City Landmark * The House of Morgan (23 Wall Street) - also a New York City Landmark * Federal Hall National Memorial (26 Wall Street) - also a New York City Landmark * Bank of the Manhattan Company Building (40 Wall Street) - also a New York City Landmark * Bank of New York Building (48 Wall Street) - also a New York City Landmark * Merchants Exchange Building (55 Wall Street) - also a New York City Landmark * Wall and Hanover Building (63 Wall Street) Two further buildings within the Wall Street Historic District are individually listed on the New York State Register of Historic Places, but not the NRHP. These are the Trinity Building (111 Broadway) and the U.S. Realty Company Building (115 Broadway). Both of these are also New York City Landmarks. A number of additional buildings within the district are listed as landmarks by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission but not by the NRHP or New York State Register of Historic Places. These are: Delmonico's Building (56 Beaver Street), the Bowling Green Offices Building (11 Broadway), the Cunard Building (25 Broadway), the Standard Oil Building (26 Broadway), the American Express Building (65 Broadway), City Bank Farmers Trust Building (20 Exchange Place), 90 Maiden Lane, the
Down Town Association The Down Town Association in the City of New York, usually referred to as the Down Town Association, is a private club in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. Located at 60 Pine Street, between William and Pearl Streets, it is ...
(60 Pine Street), the Cocoa Exchange (1 Wall Street Court), the Irving Trust Company Building (1 Wall Street), the Bankers Trust Building (14 Wall Street), and the J. & W. Seligman & Co. Building (1 William Street). The district's street pattern is also a New York City Landmark.


References

{{National Register of Historic Places Neoclassical architecture in New York City Wall Street Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan Historic districts in Lower Manhattan