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United States Custom House in New York, NY

1 Bowling Green New York, NY 10004
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New York is a city filled with awe and splendor, boasting countless attractions that captivate millions each year. One such attraction, although lesser known than the towering skyscrapers and bustling streets, is the United States Custom House. This architectural gem is nestled in the heart of the city at 1 Bowling Green, within the boundaries of the Financial District of Lower Manhattan. An adobe of both historical and architectural significance, the US Custom House is a must-see for those seeking a peek into the rich history of New York City and its maritime commerce.

This exquisite Beaux-Arts building was completed in 1907 under the supervision of renowned architect Cass Gilbert. It was the third Custom House in New York, highlighting the city's booming commercial activity in fin-de-siecle America. Initially, the Custom House functioned to regulate and manage the port’s duty collection, a lifeline of the nation's early economy. Later, in 1973, it was decommissioned and abandoned and hit rock bottom after regrettably falling into disrepair. However, in 1987 this grand dame was listed as a National Historic Landmark, which led to its salvation and great transformation into its current glorious condition.

The US Custom House is not merely a place of business but a work of art in itself. Gilbert, the architect, ensured the building’s design would tell the story of international maritime commerce. The decorative sculptures around the building fascinate, with the acclaimed Daniel Chester French's monumental statues of international commerce on its exterior and Gilbert’s designed four large separate sculptures that symbolize the Four Continents - Asia, America, Europe, and Africa, garnering admiration. The interior of the building is as startling as its facade. When you step inside, you are greeted by a dazzling sight – Rotunda’s grand elliptical space, an opulent skylit dome, furnished with the elegant marine-themed murals of Reginald Marsh.

Today, the Custom House houses the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian, a public library, and the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. Interviews with the Bureau of Indian Affairs are conducted here, history and art lectures are given, and visitors can marvel at the vast collection of artifacts, relics and works of art from the Native American heritage.

The United States Custom House in New York City is a testament to the city's vibrant history, architectural beauty, and the ever-evolving narrative of its people. This majestic edifice encapsulates the spirit of an era past and present, offering a unique perspective that goes beyond the conventional tourist attractions. Whether you are a history buff, an architectural enthusiast, an art lover, or merely a curious tourist, this point of interest provides an enriching and enlightening experience. So why not delve into its corridors of history and let it showcase the city’s vibrant past during your next visit to New York City.

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