Vintage new york city photography

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an old black and white photo of a city street

These are what New York City looked like over 100 years ago. Atlantic Avenue Subway Brooklyn Bronx Zoo Entrance Brooklyn Navy Yard Dry Dock #4 City Investing Building Columbus Circle 11th Avenue Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn Grand Central Entrances Grand Central Subway Ramp Lower Manhattan from Coentes Slip Metropolitain Life Building Metropolitan Life Building at Night Old Penn Station Concourse Old Penn Station Interior Old Penn Station Polo Grounds former home of the Yankees & Giants…

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an old black and white photo of cars parked on the side of a street with tall buildings in the background

Checker taxi cabs on 34th Street. I found Dad's diary and he wrote on August 16, 1938: “We swung across town and in a bit were on the Henry Hudson highway leading south. And believe it or not, first thing you know we were once again at the Hotel New Yorker. On the way down, we had a thrill as we passed by a huge ocean liner, all lit up, as it lay at the dock. It was the Normandie.”

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black and white photograph of street signs in front of a brick building on fifth avenue

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an old photo of cars and people on the street in new york city, ny

I was a teenager in Texas during all of it, so I missed out on the New York City of the 1970s. It was a very different place than where I live today. The Bowery , now lined with million dollar apartments, lived up to it’s infamous name by hosting much of the city’s illi

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