The Oyster Bar Restaurant at Grand Central Terminal

  The oldest business in Manhattan’s Grand Central Terminal has welcomed throngs of hungry New Yorkers, tourists and travelers since 1913. Through it all, the Oyster Bar’s iconic Guastavino tile arches and vaults have endured, defining an expansive but intimate...

Cleveland Museum of Art

  The Cleveland Museum of Art, designed by Cleveland Architects Hubbell and Benes, opened to the public in 1916. While there have been several additions, this original building, made of white Georgia marble, still stands as an excellent example of neoclassic...

Rockefeller Center

  Graciano Corporation was selected to revitalize a well-known part of the New York City skyline—Rockefeller Center. Built during the Depression (1929), Rockefeller Center is actually a complex of a dozen buildings, including the famous 60-story General Electric...

New York Public Library

  The New York Public Library is one of New York City’s most beautiful and heavily used landmarks. Constructed nearly a century ago from Danby Marble that was quarried in the State of Vermont, the structure is a load-bearing building with stone walls up to three...