Hello and thank you for choosing 616 Tours. My name is Peter Parker and, since this is the only job I could get besides the Bugle, I’ll be your guide today as we explore the finest and sometimes weirdest Manhattan has to offer.
With that being said, if you look to your left you’ll see our first stop on the tour: The Baxter Building, home to the world famous Fantastic Four (Located on 42nd Street and Madison Avenue). Built in 1949 by the Leland Baxter Paper Company, the Baxter Building was originally used to print paper materials and was rented out to Stretchy –err, I mean Reed Richards in the early ‘60’s. Utilizing the first five floors Richards began to redecorate the place in his own brainy image; building vast laboratories that housed tons of lab equipment, techno gizmos and strange portals to who-knows-what dimensions. As is de rigor of superherodom,...
With that being said, if you look to your left you’ll see our first stop on the tour: The Baxter Building, home to the world famous Fantastic Four (Located on 42nd Street and Madison Avenue). Built in 1949 by the Leland Baxter Paper Company, the Baxter Building was originally used to print paper materials and was rented out to Stretchy –err, I mean Reed Richards in the early ‘60’s. Utilizing the first five floors Richards began to redecorate the place in his own brainy image; building vast laboratories that housed tons of lab equipment, techno gizmos and strange portals to who-knows-what dimensions. As is de rigor of superherodom,...
- 7/16/2013
- by Andrew Perez
- SoundOnSight
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