File:The Braender, at 102nd Street and Central Park West (New York City, ca. 1911).jpg
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"ALL CURVES The Braender, at 102nd Street and Central Park West, as photographed about 1911, above. It is now covered in netting while workers cut out joints, patch damaged stone and replace brick." Christopher Gray, "The Ungainly Duckling That Alighted Along the Park" 9/3/2006. The New York Times.
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- Museum of the City of New York
- http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/03/realestate/03scap.html
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