1846-02-14-New York Evening Post—City of Elms

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City of Elms

New York Evening Post, vXLIV, 14 February 1846, p. 3


CITY OF ELMS.

THE EXHIBITION OF THIS MODEL, together with the Models of the Public Buildings of New-York and the Mormon Temple at Nauvoo, will remain open for a short time longer at the Granite Building. Tickets 25 cents.

E. PORTER BELDEN, Proprietor.
E. B. CUNNINGHAM,
Superintendent of Exhibition.
The proprietor is now constructing at 860 Broadway, a
MODEL OF NEW-YORK,

representing in carved wood every building, shed, tree and other object in the Great Metropolis of America, which will be completed in a few months. Above this model will be a Canopy, on which will be delinested views of public buildings, places of business, manufactories, private residences, hotels, steamboats, &c. ranging from 10 to 30 inches in length, for which a moderate compensation will be charged.

Having now so nearly completed a Model of New-York, the proprietor will either sell or give a lease of the Model of New-haven, &c.

Office hours, from 2 to 6 P. M.

14f 6tis* E. PORTER BELDEN, 860 Broadway.

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