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Eagles water tower stands on the very place where one of the largest glacial diamonds was found in 1876, when digging a well at summit of what is today called Diamond Hill.
The EagleDiamond was not the largest diamond at the American Museum of Natural History, but it is the most talked about.
The loss of the EagleDiamond is the single most dramatic event in the museums history.
Eagle Liquors has remained during this time because the Advisory Neighborhood Commission repeatedly vetoed Lanier's blueprints for what he planned to put on the property, Diamond said.
George Diamond, the current owner, continues a family tradition as the third generation of Diamonds to run Eagle, beginning with his grandfather, the founder.
After Lanier granted a personal request of Karen Diamond, the Eagle name will live on in both the building and the revamped liquor store to be completed in two years.