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THE TOWER OF THE METROPOLIT AN LIFE-INSURANCE BUILDING, O N MADISON SQUARE, NEW YORK— With the exception of the Eiffel Tower, this is the loftiest of terrestrial structures, being six hundred and fifty-eight feet high.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 20, 17 November 1909, Page 44

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THE TOWER OF THE METROPOLIT AN LIFE-INSURANCE BUILDING, O N MADISON SQUARE, NEW YORK— With the exception of the Eiffel Tower, this is the loftiest of terrestrial structures, being six hundred and fifty-eight feet high. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 20, 17 November 1909, Page 44

THE TOWER OF THE METROPOLIT AN LIFE-INSURANCE BUILDING, O N MADISON SQUARE, NEW YORK— With the exception of the Eiffel Tower, this is the loftiest of terrestrial structures, being six hundred and fifty-eight feet high. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 20, 17 November 1909, Page 44