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brooklyn bridge, water and new dock streets 1936 #pinterest
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the demolition of pennsylvania station 1965 #pinterest
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central park across the lake from 77th street 1931 #pinterest
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jeroen toirkens : yörük, bolkar mountains, turkey, 1999 #pinterest
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1955: Times Square's subtle shifts can be seen here -- larger than life electric beauties overhead, dancing girls across the street. The RKO Mayfair (later the DeMille sat at Seventh Avenue and 47th Street. (Courtesy Flickr/Christian Montone) #pinterest
1931: No sign of a Great Depression here. Trolley tracks are still very much in evidence. (Courtesy Flickr/straatis) #pinterest
Herald Square....before Macy's, circa 1893. #pinterest
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The first Macy's store in Manhattan -- 204-206 14th street, near 6th Avenue #pinterest
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A remarkable and rather dreamlike nighttime shot of Manhattan in 1919, with the Woolworth building gleaming like a candle #pinterest
From this image, it's easy to see how Rockefeller Center radically transformed midtown. #pinterest
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Madison Square Garden I, built for William Kissam Vanderbilt, grandson of Cornelius Vandebilt. Click for larger view. Photo courtesy NYPL #pinterest
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Believe it or not, here's The Plaza in the year it opened, 1907! It looks like it's in the countryside. Note the General Sherman equestrian statue in the foreground. #pinterest
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Residents of lower Clinton St near East river, Saturday afternoon (1941) #pinterest
The building was constructed between October 25, 1880 and October 27, 1884 at 72nd Street and Central Park West, and was designed by the architectural firm of Henry Janeway Hardenbergh (who also designed The Plaza Hotel). #pinterest
The first apartment building in NYC. In 1870, a developer named Rutherford Stuyvesant tried something new with his Stuyvesant Flats at 142 East 18th Street, near Third Avenue #pinterest
The first Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, in 1931, with Saks Fifth Avenue and St. Patrick's Cathedral right across the street #pinterest
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Ani, abandoned actually in Turkey now rather than Armenia. #pinterest
Chicago Car Elevator c. 1936 via chicagoist #Cars #Elevator #Chicago #pinterest
La rue Quincampoix et ses ;tels de passe, ca. 1932 #pinterest
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