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Steinway & Sons, also
known as
Steinway (/ˈstaɪnweɪ/ ), is a German-American
piano company,
founded in 1853 in New York City by
German piano builder Heinrich...
- 111 West 57th Street, also
known as
Steinway Tower, is a
supertall residential skys****er in the
Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Developed...
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Steinway may
refer to:
Steinway & Sons, an American-German
piano company C.F.
Theodore Steinway, son of
Henry E.
Steinway Henry E.
Steinway,
piano technician...
- of the
Steinway family who
founded the
piano company Steinway & Sons in 1853,
which today is a
worldwide piano company.
Later on, the
Steinways built a...
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Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg,
anglicized name
Henry Engelhard Steinway, (February 22, 1797 –
February 7, 1871) was a German-American
piano maker who made...
- The
Steinway Tunnel (officially
known as the
Steinway Tube) is a pair of
tubes carrying the IRT
Flushing Line (7 and <7> trains) of the New York City...
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Steinway Hall (German:
Steinway-Haus) is the name of
buildings housing concert halls,
showrooms and
sales departments for
Steinway & Sons pianos. The first...
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Steinway Street is a
major street in the
borough of
Queens in New York City, New York, in the
United States.
Steinway Street is a 2.4 mile two-way street...
- The
Steinway Mansion (also the
Benjamin Pike Jr. House) is at 18-33 41st
Street on a quarter-acre
hilltop in the
Astoria neighborhood of
Queens in New...
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Steinway, also
known as
Wilhelm Steinway (born
Wilhelm Steinweg;
March 5, 1835 –
November 30, 1896), son of
Steinway & Sons
founder Henry E.
Steinway...