That's a great historical note!
The current Grand Central Terminal officially opened to the public on February 2, 1913, after nearly ten years of construction and reengineering.
While sources often emphasize the immense scale of the project and the decade it took, they generally state that the terminal opened at the scheduled time, precisely at midnight on February 2, 1913.
However, some sources note that while the official opening occurred, construction was not yet entirely complete on that date, with some additions like the "Glory of Commerce" statue being installed later in 1914.
Would you like to know more about the construction process or the architectural firms involved in the Grand Central Terminal project?

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