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647 Fifth Avenue, originally known as the George W. Vanderbilt Residence, is a commercial building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is along the east side of Fifth Avenue between 51st Street and 52nd Street. The building was designed by Hunt & Hunt as part of the "Marble Twins", a pair of houses at 645 and 647 Fifth Avenue. The houses were constructed between 1902 and 1905 as Vanderbilt family residences. Number 645 was occupied by , while number 647 was owned by George W. Vanderbilt and rented to Robert Wilson Goelet; both were part of the Vanderbilt family by marriage. 647 Fifth Avenue, originalmente conocida como George W. Vanderbilt Residence, es un edificio comercial en el Midtown Manhattan de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Está a lo largo del lado este de la Quinta Avenida entre las y . El edificio fue diseñado por como parte de "Marble Twins", un par de casas en 645 y 647 Fifth Avenue. Las casas fueron construidas entre 1902 y 1905 como residencias de la familia Vanderbilt. El número 645 fue ocupado por , mientras que el número 647 fue propiedad de y alquilado a ; ambos formaban parte de la familia Vanderbilt por matrimonio.
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