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was to be located at the McGraw-Hill Building site (42nd Street, between 8th and 9th Streets) in Midtown
Manhattan and was proposed in 1925. This building was designed by Edward Larkin and was to stand 1208 feet tall
with 110 floors. The Larkin was never constructed because its design wasn’t practical at the time, but if it had
been built it would have been the first structure to pass the Eiffel Tower in height. This pewter replica stands
10-1/2 inches tall and is finished in antique pewter.

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