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The History Box
Presents |
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Images of the Past
New York City History #6 |
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Picture #30 |
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The Old Fire
Tower and Bell, Mt. Morris Park,
Fifth Avenue at One Hundred and
Twenty-First Street. |
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| Picture Credit:
Valentine's Manual of Old New
York; edited by Henry Collins
Brown-New York 1923 |
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Picture # 31 |
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| Interesting view
of Park Avenue and 125th Street,
in the town of Harlem, showing the
Harlem Railroad tracks
underground, which were later
raised to present level. |
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| Picture Credit:
Valentine's Manual of Old New
York; edited by Henry Collins
Brown-New York 1923 |
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Picture #32 |
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Fifth Avenue
North from 120th Street to Mt.
Morris Park today. |
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| Picture Credit:
Valentine's Manual of Old New
York; edited by Henry Collins
Brown-New York 1923 |
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Picture #33 |
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| Broadway at
Thirty-fourth Street in 1880. At
left, sites of Saks & Company and
R.H. Macy & Co. Stores; Broadway
Tabernacle at right. |
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| Picture Credit:
Valentine's Manual of Old New
York; edited by Henry Collins
Brown-New York 1923 |
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Picture #34 |
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| Broadway at
Thirty-sixth Street, 1882. The
block on the East side, from
Broadway to Sixth Avenue, is now
(1922) being improved with the
building of the Greenwich Savings
Bank. |
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| Picture Credit:
Valentine's Manual of Old New
York; edited by Henry Collins
Brown-New York 1923 |
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Picture #35 |
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The Stone Bridge
at Canal Street |
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| Picture Credit: The
Greatest Street In The World
The Story of Broadway, Old and
New, from the Bowling Green to
Albany by Stephen Jenkins, G.P.
Putnam's Sons-New York (1911) |
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