The B Teams: The New York Stock Exchange was built in Neo Classic style by Geroge B. Post in 1903, and it is located on 11 Wall Street.
The B Teams: This building is located on 40 Wall Street and was previously known as the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building.
The B Teams: The American Express building is located on 63-65 Broadway in New York City's Financial District. It was built between 1916 and 1917 in the neoclassical style. It is also known as the Standard & Poors Building.
The B Teams: This photograph looks down Stone Street. The street gets its name because some of the buildings were made of stone collected from the shore.
The B Teams: The Merchants Exchange building, previously known as the Stock Exchange building, was built in the Renaissance Revival style by Isaiah Rogers and is located on 55 Wall Street.
The B Teams: Trinity Church, an Episcopal Church, is located at Wall Street and Broadway, built of brownstone and in a medieval style. It was constructed in the Gothic Revival style by Richard Upjohn in 1843.
The B Teams: The Charging Bull, this bull statue located in Bowling Green park, was built by Arturo Di Modica after the stock market crash in 1987.
The B Teams: The Alexander Hamilton U.S. Customs House is located at 1 Bowling Green, next to Battery Park. It was built between 1902-1907 by Cass Gilbert.
The B Teams: This photograph looks back from Stone Street, one of the first paved streets, constructed by Dutch colonists in the 17th century.
The B Teams: Delmonico's was designed by James Brown Lord in a Renaissance Revival style and is located on 56 Beaver Street.