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History Lessons: When Soho Went Ga-Ga for Tiffany's Silver

Friday, November 6, 2009

The talk of sea-going troves of silver from Tiffany sent us on a hunt for history, and some tantalizing architectural treasures were our reward. In the mid-1800's, when what is now Soho was the center of commercial New York, Tiffany set up shop on Broadway. Back then they were called Tiffany and Young; to house their wares they built a ma...


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