NYC's landmark Grand Central Terminal turns 100

Friday February 1, 2013 2:30 AM

By KAREN MATTHEWS

The Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — New York City's Grand Central was once in danger of being demolished to make way for an office tower.

But on Friday the landmark terminal will celebrate its 100th birthday with speeches and a brass band.

The majestic Beaux Arts building is one of the city's most recognizable. Countless movies and TV shows have been filmed there including "North by Northwest," ''The Cotton Club" and "Gossip Girl."

A previous plan to demolish it sparked a campaign by the late Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and preservationists to have it declared a landmark. Onassis' daughter, Caroline Kennedy, will speak at Friday's centennial celebration. Other scheduled speakers include "Sex and the City" actress Cynthia Nixon and former Mets star Keith Hernandez.

The celebration begins with a world premiere performance of "Grand Central Centennial Fanfare."

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