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The largest, and the most famous and venerable of the U.S. exchanges and a symbol of the New York's financial activity and strength. At one time, the Exchange was open on weekdays for free tours, which included a stop at the visitors' gallery overlooking the trading floor, thereby allowing you to watch millions of dollars exchanging hands; in the post-September 11th world, these tours have been discontinued.

The NYSE was first housed at a rented room at 40 Wall Street in 1817. It moved into a five story building at 10 Broad Street in 1865. It was enlarged and remodeled during the 1870s and 1880s, then was demolished in 1901 to make way for the current building, which opened in 1903. It was designed by George B. Post and styled in the classical-revival manner popular at the time. 

The pediment is one of the building's most recognizable and photographed features. It was designed by sculptor John Quincy Adams Ward and titled: "Integrity Protecting the Works of Man." The central figure represents Integrity; flanking Integrity are figures representing the sources of wealth and the means of invention.

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