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Tammany Hall

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Site famous for its political and labor union history

Place Details

Borough : Manhattan
Neighborhood : Union Square
Institution, Gathering Place

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In addition to its important associations with political and labor union history (it also served as the headquarters for the International Ladies Garment Workers Union), this building is notable architecturally. Tammany made a conscious effort to evoke the image of Federal Hall, where George Washington took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.



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William M. Sternberg

The last headquarters for the infamous political machine formed in 1788. Within a decade of the hall's construction in 1929, Tammany had lost its virtual monopoly on state and local government, due to scandal and corruption.


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