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Posted: Tuesday, 16 September 2008 3:57PM

N.Y. Landmarks Panel Pants over Dog Biscuit Factory



NEW YORK (AP)  -- Would that be 560 dog years?

An 80-year-old building that once housed a Milk Bone dog biscuit factory has been granted historic status by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.

The lower Manhattan factory was constructed by Wheatsworth, Inc., a cracker and flour manufacturer that also invented Milk Bones.

The Wheatsworth building -- by industrial bakery designer J. Edwin Hopkins -- was completed in 1928.

It features a granite base, terra cotta pilasters etched with bundles of wheat stalks, and several bands of multi-colored terra cotta friezes, which are typical of the Art Deco style.

The fa Ecade's projecting vertical piers and abstract sculptural forms are characteristic of the Viennese Secessionist style.


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