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Construction Of The Waldorf-AstoriaThe foundation for the new Waldorf-Astoria Hotel is laid between the railroad tracks at the site of the New York Central Power House, New York, New York, 1930s
City Hall Square In New York CityPedestrians mill about City Hall Square and Park in downtown Manhattan, New York, New York, 1910s. Commuters have a choice between the elevated railroad station and the IRT subway station
City Hall Park In New York CityAerial view of City Hall Park in downtown Manhattan, looking northeast New York, New York, May 3, 1938. City Hall, the Municipal Building
New York Stock ExchangeView of the New York Stock Exchange Building in downtown Manhattan, New York, New York, 1910s. The exchange moved to this building in 1903
Federal Reserve Bank in New York CityThe main building of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is located on Liberty Street in downtown Manhattan, New York, New York, 1930s
Downtown Athletic Club BuildingExterior view of the Downtown Athletic Club Building (tallest building, center left), designed by Starrett & Van Vleck between 1929 & 1930, at 19 West Street, New York, New York, 1950
The Roxy Theatre & Taft HotelExterior view of the kiosk of the Roxy Theatre, located at the intersection of Seventh Avenue and 50th Street, beneath the Taft Hotel, New York, New York, late 1931
The Sinclair HouseExterior view of the Sinclair House at the intersection of 79th Street and 5th Avenue, New York, New York, 1920s. The house, built for businessman Isaac Fletcher and designed by C.P.H
American Radiator Building At NightPhotograph shows the American Radiator Building (1924, Hood & Howells), now the Bryant Park Hotel, as it appears at night, New York, mid 1930s
The McGraw-Hill BuildingExterior of the McGraw-Hill Building, designed by Raymond Hood, completed in 1931 and located at 330 West 42nd Street, New York, New York, 1930s
Madison Square ParkView of Madison Square Park, looking north east, as pedestrians and cars, New York, New York, late 1920s. Visible across the park is the New York Life Insurance Company Building (at right)
Bostons Fenway ParkGeneral view of Bostons Fenway Park, home of the American League baseball team the Boston Red Sox, shows stands full of fans, early 20th Century. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
The American National Game of BaseballPhotograph of a Currier & Ives lithograph titled The American National Game of Baseball shows an early baseball game watched by a crowd of well-dressed people, 1866. (Photo by R. Gates/Getty Images)
Clarendon Municipal BeachSwimmers crowd the Clarendon Municipal Beach (located on Clarendon Avenue) while spectators watch from the promenade, Chicago, Illinois, late 1910s
North Along Michigan AvenueView from the steps of the Art Institute fo Chicago, looking north along Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, early 1910s. Visible at the left
North Along Michigan AvenueView of Michigan Avenue, looking north, Chicago, Illinois, early 1910s. Visible at the left, working up the street to the first intersection are the Peoples Gas Building (122 S)
North Along Van Buren StreetView north along Van Buren Street, decorated for a parade in honor of the Knights Templar Conclave, Chicago, Illinois, August 1880. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Grants TombAerial view of General Grant National Memorial (commonly known as Grants Tomb), designed by architect John H. Duncan to memorialize American President and Civil War General Ulysses S
Spectators At Fenway ParkBoston Red Sox supporters in the stands at Fenway Park prior to the start of the World Series, Boston, Massachusetts, October 1912
City Hall Park And Park Row In New York CityPhotograph showing New York City Hall (left) and Newspaper Row circa 1889. L-R of City Hall: New York World Building (with dome), The Sun Building, The Tribune Building (with clock tower)
7 Packards All In A RowSeven Packard Twin-Six Touring cars (named for their twelve cylinder engines) sit parked in a muddy lot behind and below the wooden bleachers of a stadium, circa 1920
View Of Penn Station From Seventh AvenueView of the exterior of Penn Station and traffic along Seventh Avenue, New York, New York, 1920s. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
View Of Penn Station From Seventh AvenueView of the exterior of Penn Station and traffic along Seventh Avenue, New York, New York, early 1950s. (Photo by Authenticated News/Getty Images)
Chinatown, San FranciscoView down Grant Street in the Chinatown section of San Francisco, California, 1920s. The pagoda-like building with the spire is the Sing Chong Building at the intersection of Grant
A Crowd Of Men On The Street In ChinatownA group of men in Asian jackets and shoes wear hats and stand on the sidewalk and in the street below paper lanterns outside the Yuen Fat & Co
Ceremonial New Years DrumA young girl plays a ceremonial drum to celebrate the Chinese New Year in San Francisco, early 20th Century. (Photo by Keystone/FPG/Getty Images)
New Yorks Ansonia BuildingThe view West across Broadway at 72d street to the Ansonia Hotel (now apartments) in New Yorks Upper West Side, circa 1914. The Ansonia was designed by duBoy and Graves and built in 1904
258 Riverside Drive, New York, New YorkA view of The Peter Stuyvesant apartment building at 258 Riverside Drive on the Upper West Side of New York, early 1920s. The Peter Stuyvesant was designed in the Italian Renaissance style by William
New York City Apartment BuildingView of the Chelsea Manor Apartments, 300 West 18th Street at Eigth Avenue, from the northeast, New York, late 1920s. The building was completed in 1925 and features shops on the ground floor
San Remo Apartment Building In New YorkPhoto shows a view over Central Park to the twin towers of the San Remo apartment house on Central Park West as it is illuminated by electric lighting at night, New York, mid-20th Century
Rossleigh Court And Orwell House, New York CityA view from Central Park of Rossleigh Court (L) at 1 West 85th Street and Orwell House (R) at 2 West 86th Street along Central Park West in Manhattan, New York, early 1930s
Staatszeitung Building, Tryon Row, NYCExterior of the Staatszeitung Building on Tryon Row, New York, New York, 1880s. Bischoffs Wechsel Bank and the Department of Taxes and Assessments are located in the building. (Photo by P. L)
A Pair Of Dueling PistolsAntique dueling pistols, on view at The Grange, the home of American Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton in New York, New York, 1933. These pistols were not used in Hamiltonss fatal duel
Catalogue Shot Of A 75 H. P. TracklayerView of a 75 H.P. Tracklayer tractor from an unidentified catalogue, 1913. It was invented by C.L. Best and his company, the C. L
Westlake Park And Wilshire Boulevard, Los AngelesHigh angle view of Westlake Park (renamed MacArthur Park in 1942) and traffic on Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, 1930s. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
View Of Wilshire Boulevard, Los AngelesWestward view of Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, 1940s. (Photo by /Getty Images)
Produce Exchange Building At 2 Broadway In New YorkView of the Produce Exchange Building at 2 Broadway and Bowling Green, New York, New York, 1920s. (Photo by Frederic Lewis/Getty Images)
New York Cotton ExchangeView of the New York Cotton Exchange Building at William and Beaver streets, New York, New York, 1910s. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Building And TowerView of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Building and the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, New York, New York, 1910s. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Wall StreetPedestrians and horse-drawn carriages on Wall Street, with a view of Trinity Church in the background. New York, New York, 1890s. Flags hang from buildings over the street. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Terrace Bridge, Prospect Park, BrooklynA view from the water of the Terrace Bridge in Brooklyns Prospect Park shows the bridge (built in 1890) and pleasure seekers in boats, and rowboats, and on the shore, as they enjoy a day outside
Nebraska State CapitolThe Nebraska State Capitol building (Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, 1932) as seen from the street, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1930s. The statue on the top of the tower dome is called The Sower
Coming To AmericaAn Eastern European immigrant mother and her children sit and wait. Ellis Island, early 20th Century. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Central Park Conservatories New YorkPedestrians walk along pathways beside the Conservatories in Central Park, New York, 1900s. Built in 1898 the Conservatory buildings were demolished in 1934 because of maintenance costs
Madison Square Park New YorkA group of men in hats leans against a railing and watches passersby, Madison Square Park at Fifth Avenue and 23d Street, Manhattan, New York, 1900s. (Photo by Frederic Lewis/Getty Images)
Crossing 5th Ave. In Front Of The Flatiron BuildingA uniformed police officer assists three women and a small girl across 5th Avenue in front of the Fuller Building (later known as the Flatiron Building), early 1900s. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Duanesburg Highway At NightNight view of sodium vapor lights illuminating a deserted stretch of Duanesburg Highway, Schenectady, New York, 1970s. (Photo by Frederic Lewis/Getty Images)
Market Street RuinsView of the destruction and rubble along Market Street at Third Street after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and subsequent fires, San Francisco, California, 1906