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Architects: Wallace K. Harrison
- Year: 1952
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Photographs:wikiarquitectura
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Manufacturers: One Collection
Text description provided by the architects. Two years after the largest international peacekeeping organization was founded, the United Nations began searching for the location of their world headquarters. After numerous offers from cities around North America, the United Nations settled on a 17 acre plot of land on the banks of the East River in New York City after John D. Rockefeller donated the land.
