Place
Established in 1893, Tiffany studios was an old glasshouse in a two-story brick building in Corona, Queens, at the southwest corner of 43d Avenue and 97th Place.[1]
References
[1] Christopher Gray, “Streetscapes: Tiffany Studios; In Queens, a Remembrance of a Luminous Legend,” Streetscapes, New York Times, Dec. 27, 1987. https://www.nytimes.com/1987/12/27/realestate/streetscapes-tiffany-studios-in-queens-a-remembrance-of-a-luminous-legend.html
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