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}} Hersch Tower is a historic Art Deco building in midtown Elizabeth, New Jersey. Constructed during the Great Depression with a façade of brick, marble and nickel in 1931 by businessman Louis Hersh, the tower is 14 stories and tall. The Newark architect, Nathan Myers (who had designed Temple B'Nai Abraham on Clinton Avenue in that city) and Princeton-trained Joseph Shanley designed and planned the building. It originally had self-contained vacuum system, where each unit had a wall receptacle to which one attached a vacuum hose and proceeded without additional machinery.The building also sported a fire escape system – only two of which existed in the US - in which an internal slide would pass tenants from any floor to the street swiftly in case of an emergency. During the 1970s the building was partially renovated including replacement of the elevators and silver leaf in the lobby.〔 It went into foreclosure and was purchased in 1990 by the Brooklyn-based Wybro brothers. Hersch Tower is contributing property to the Mid-Town Historic District which also includes the Elizabeth Public Library and the Union County Courthouse.〔 and other early high-rises, the Winfield Scott Tower and the Afbender Building.〔 ==See also== *List of tallest buildings in Elizabeth *List of tallest buildings in New Jersey 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hersch Tower」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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