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Cool facts about Grand Central Terminal
Posted on Sep 02, 2025
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Grand Central isn’t called “Grand Central Station”—that’s actually the nearby post office and subway stop.
The giant Tiffany clock on the front façade is the largest example of Tiffany glass in the world.
There’s a hidden tennis court on the upper floors that most people don’t even know exists.
The information booth clock in the main concourse is valued at millions of dollars.
During WWII, soldiers guarded the secret power room here because it was crucial for train traffic.
Every day, around 750,000 people pass through, making it one of the busiest train hubs in the world.
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