Category:Royal Exchange (New York City)
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English: The Royal Exchange in New York City, also called the Old Royal Exchange and the Merchants Exchange, at the foot of Broad Street near Water Street, was a covered marketplace that served as the meeting place for the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, 1770-1780s; the New York State Legislature starting in 1785; the federal court of the District of New York (Southern District of New York), 1789-1790; and the United States Supreme Court, February 2-10, 1790. The building was demolished in 1799.
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- Government buildings in New York City
- Demolished buildings in New York City
- Built in New York (state) in 1675
- Markets in New York City
- Built in New York (state) in 1752
- Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York
- Market halls in the United States
- Courthouses in New York City
- New York State Legislature
- Broad Street (Manhattan)
- Destroyed in 1799