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Puck, NoLita, NYC
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The golden statue of Shakespeare's "Puck" and its mounted on a prominent corner of the Puck Building in the NoLita area of Manhattan. The building has several Puck statues around its perimeter.
The building was the longtime home of Puck magazine, which gave the building its name. Originally founded in St. Louis in 1871, the magazine moved into the building in 1887 and remained there until it ceased publication in 1918.
The building was constructed as the printing facility of J. Ottmann Lithographic Company as a seven-story structure, with a nine-story structure added on in 1892.
Today the buildings main floor commercial area hosts a large REI outlet and the rest by New York University.
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