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Detail of the top of a Corinthian column in the Federal Hall rotunda.

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This photo shows the intricate detail of the top of a Corinthian column in the Federal Hall rotunda. The building's columns were created from single slabs of marble from the Carrara region of Italy.

There are a variety of subway lines near Federal Hall National Memorial, 26 Wall Street, Manhattan.  

* Take the 4 or 5 (green) subway to the Wall Street stop. Exit at Wall Street and Broadway.  Go right (east) on Wall Street.

* Take the J or Z (brown) subway to the Broad Street stop. Exit at Wall and Nassau Streets.  Go right (east) on Wall Street.

* Take the 2 or 3 (red) subway to the Wall Street stop. Exit at Wall and William Streets. Go left (west) on Wall Street.

* Take the 1 (red) subway to the Rector Street stop. Exit at Rector and Greenwich Streets. Go right (east) on Rector towards Trinity Place. Turn left on Broadway. Turn right on Wall Street.

* Take the R (yellow) subway to the Rector Street stop. Exit at Rector and Trinity Place. Go right (east) on Rector towards Broadway. Turn left on Broadway. Turn right on Wall Street.

* Take the A or C (blue) subway to the Fulton Street stop. Exit at John and Nassau Streets. Go right (south) on Nassau towards Maiden Lane. Turn left on Wall Street.

*Also the M5 MTA Transit bus will take you to Rector Street at either Trinity Place or Broadway. Continue east to Wall Street. 

For schedules and maps regarding public transportation in New York City, please visit the website for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York.

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Last Updated: December 01, 2011 at 07:31 MST