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CARNEGIE ACQUIRES CORNER ON 90TH ST; Pays Nearly $2,000,000 for Plot to Protect Home from an Apartment House. CHAS. A. COULD IS SELLER Fifth Avenue Tract at Present Is Sole Reminder In District of "Country Road" Days.

CARNEGIE ACQUIRES CORNER ON 90TH ST; Pays Nearly $2,000,000 for Plot to Protect Home from an Apartment House. CHAS. A. COULD IS SELLER Fifth Avenue Tract at Present Is Sole Reminder In District of "Country Road" Days.
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To protoct his home from the threatened intrusion of a tall apartment house. Andrew Carnegie has paid between $1,750,000 and $2,000,000 for the large vacant plot on the southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Ninetieth Street. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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