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The New York Stock Exchange gets built for the first time. The NYSE is already being overflowed with people looking fo profit.
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The name of "The New York Stock Exchange Board" was offically adopted.
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The creators of the NYSE hold a meeting. Unfortunately, there was a fire in New York that spread across a wide range of buildings, including the building the creators were in.
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The New York Stock & Exchange Board changes its name to the name we know today, The New York Stock Exchange.
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The NYSE buys their first its first property at 13 Wall Street, and 4 New Street.
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The NYSE moves to their first building designated to only the NYSE. This building is the building that they are currently located at, in 10 and 12 broad street.
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Another NYSE building opens on 18 Broad Street
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Stocks dramatically stop. This day is called Black Thursday, and marks the beggining of The Great Depression.
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Women appear working on the NYSE
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The first African American was admitted to work in the NYSE.