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Take A Tour Through The New York Stock Exchange's 221-Year-Old Archives The Public Never Gets To See

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Julia La Roche

The storied New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan's Financial District is rich with history. 

That history has been kept alive, in part, because the organization has kept thorough archives since 1792.

How many companies can say they do that?

We recently took an exclusive tour of all the cool things in the NYSE's archive collection. 

We've included our tour highlights in the slides that follow. 

The New York Stock Exchange archives are located on the 19th floor of 20 Broad, the building adjacent to the exchange.



The NYSE archives manages three collections — historical records, the corporate art collection and the corporate gift collection. NYSE archivist Janet Linde took us into the stacks to show us the historical records.



The archives date all the way back to the founding document, the Buttonwood Agreement from 1792. It's located the NYSE heritage gallery on the 7th floor of the stock exchange building.



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