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Flatiron building, Manhattan, New York, USAFlatiron building and Midtown Manhattan at daytime, New York, USA
Madison Wisconsin Capital State Street ViewView of the Wisconsin State Capital in Fall. State street pedestrian mall with trees in peak fall color. Madison
Budapest 1930s City Scenecirca 1930: Pedestrians make their way along the wooden sidewalks and trams cross a river bridge in the bustling city of Budapest, Hungary
Times Square In The RainHigh-angle view looking north of rainy Times Square from the top of the Times Tower (now One Times Square) at the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Avenue at 42nd Street, New York, New York
Second Bank Of The United StatesEngraving by William Henry Bartlett shows pedestrians on the street outside the imposing facade of the Second Bank of the United States on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, 1820s
Times Square, 1922Aerial view of Times Square, New York, New York, early 1922. Visible advertisements include billboards for Wrigleys chewing gum, Macys department store, and Chalmers underwear
Ludgate Circus3rd January 1914: A policeman stops the traffic and helps pedestrians to cross the road at Ludgate Circus in London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Chicago Intersection(Original Caption) Chicago, IL: View of Adam Street from Clark Street. Undated photograph
Exterior View of Hoffman House
Policeman Arresting a Hobo on Mulberry Street1897-New York, NY-ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: Arrest of a hobo at Mulberry Bend
Engraving of the South Transept of the Crystal Palace1851-London, England-ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: Picture shows the South Transept at the Great Exhibition
Place de la ConcordeView of Place de la Concorde in Paris
19th Century Paris Street SceneView of La Rue Soufflot with the Pantheon in the background
Woodcut of the Confederate Army RecruitingORIGINAL CAPTION READS: Drumming up recruits for the Confederate Army. Woodcut from 1861
Broadway and City Hall Park(Original Caption) Broadway and City Hall Park
Junction of Chatham and Centre Street, New York
Saint Peter's Basilica, RomeView of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome
View of Buildings on Park Row in Lower Manhattan
Construction at Columbus Circle in New York City(Original Caption) Construction around Columbus Circle in the 1890's
Obelisk and Church at Piazza Del Popolo(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
National City Bank of New YorkNational City Bank, which became Citibank, was the New York Customs House prior to the 1890s
Horse Drawn Trolleys on Street1893-Cincinnati, OH- Traffic pattern in horse car days. Overall view of 5th and Walnut, Cincinnati, 1893, showing turnaround of the horse cars
Exterior View of Tombs PrisonThe original Tombs Prison building, built in 1840 by John Haviland in Egyptian Revival style. It was demolished in 1897
People Bicycling On Fifth Avenue(Original Caption) Bicycling on Fifth Avenue. North From 124th Street, 1897. Photograph
New York City Sidewalk Scene(Original Caption) New York, NY: New York City scene in front of Holland House, 30th Street and Fifth Avenue, 1899. Photograph
Betheda Fountain In Central Park(Original Caption) New York City: Betheda Fountain in Central Park. Undated Photo
Asch BuildingOn March 25, 1911, a fire started in the Triangle Shirtwaist Company in the Asch Building near Washington Square. In the end, the death toll was 146
Crowded Life On Mulberry Street(Original Caption) Mulberry Street in New York City ca, 1900, crowded with life. Photograph
View Of London Bridge At Turn Of Century(Original Caption) London, England: Bridge at the turn of the century. The complex of buildings on the far side of the river is St. Thomas Hopital
Jean Piaget Taking a WalkJean Piaget (1896-1980), Swiss child psychologist. Full length color photograph
Street in Greenwich Village(Original Caption) Greenwich village, west 8th street between 5th and 6th avenues looking west. New York City
New York City Hall and Pulitzer's World Building(Original Caption) New York City Hall with Pulitzer's World Building in the background
Tontine Coffee House, N.Y.C. by Francis Guy(Original Caption) Tontine Coffee House, famed trading center, northwest corner of Wall and Water Streets, New York City
Bustling London StreetBuses, automobiles, and horse drawn wagons vie for space on a busy street in London
Traffic on West 8th Street in Greenwich VillageA horse-drawn wagon mixes with auto traffic in 1940s Greenwich Village
German Pavilion at Damascus FairgroundsThe German pavilion at the Damascus International Fairgrounds in Syria
Crowds Strolling Outside Vaudeville TheatersVaudeville patrons can choose to see one show for one cent or next door see two shows for five cents
Print of Carriage Traffic on St. Petersburg Street(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Engraving by Henry Adlard After Rue de Chapeau Rouge by Thomas AllomThis engraving was made after a drawing by Thomas Allom
Exterior View of Auditorium Building by Louis H. Sullivan(Original Caption) Auditorium Hotel, in Chicago. Architect: Louis Sullivan. Perhaps Chicago's finest and greatest monument at N.W. corner of Michigan Ave. and Congress St
La Place St. Georges, Paris by Edmond-Georges Grandjean(Original Caption) La Place St. Georges in Paris, France. Engraving by Grandjean, 1879
Wooden Native American Store Statue(Original Caption) Gilded wooden statue of a woman, outside a New York City shop. Street scene visible in background. Photograph circa 1895
Women Carrying Japanese UmbrellasTwo young woman carrying Japanese umbrellas walk along the moat-side of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on a rainy day
View of Empire State BuildingSilhouette of a man in a hat in front of the Empire State Building in New York City
Unemployed in Line for RationsDuring the Great Depression, unemployed, hungry people wait in line at Times Square for rations
Blue Bridge and Statue of Nicholas I(Original Caption) St. Petersburg, Russia: A view of the Blue Bridge and the Statue of Nicholas I. Undated photograph
State Street Packed with Pedestrians in Chicago(Original Caption) A view of crowded State Street, north from Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois: "One of the busiest streets in the world."
Waterwau At St. Louis Exposition(Original Caption) View of the Waterway and the Palace of Education and Varied Industries at the St. Louis Exposition, 1904
Flatiron Building, 1904(Original Caption) 1904-New York, NY: View of Flatiron Building (Fuller Building), Broadway and Fifth Avenue at East 23rd Street, New York City
The Library of Columbia UniversityExterior view of the main building at Columbia University, circa 1905
Subway Tavern on Bleecker Street(Original Caption) Subway Tavern 47 Bleeker Street
London Police Officers Arresting Suffragist(Original Caption) Arrest of a London suffragette by two police bobbies. Photograph ca. 1905. BPA2# 5477
Marshall Field'S Store Window(Original Caption) Pedestrians looking at Marshall Field's window, 1909, Chicago, IL. Photo
Rue Royale
Lower East Side Street Scene(Original Caption) 1910-New York, NY: Lower East Side Street scene. Phtograph, 1910
Street Car on Pennsylvania AvenueA streetcar on Pennsylvania Avenue near Eight Street. The dome of the U.S. Capitol is seen at the end of the street
Traffic on State StreetChicago, IL: Chicago State Street traffic in Pre-World War I days. Madison Street at right. Undated photograph
Wall Street East From Nassau StreetNEW YORK CITY, WALL STREET EAST FROM NASSAU STREET, 1911. UNDERHILL PHOTOGRAPH
Suffragette March Through Washington Square, circa 1912
Exterior View of Tombs PrisonA view of Tombs Prison, opened in 1902
Suffragette Parade in Washington, D.C
St. Petersburg, 1914St. Petersburg
Panama-Pacific International Exposition at San FranciscoVisitors enjoy the ornate buildings and promenades of Golden Gate Park at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, California
Scene On Michigan Street In Chicago(Original Caption) 6/19/1918-Chicago, IL: A scene on Michigan Street with doubledecker bus. Various automobiles, and pedestrians
Scene On Michigan Street(Original Caption) 6/19/18-Chicago, Illinois: A scene on Michigan Street. Photo taken on street level showing parked cars, lamppost and pedestrians
Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, and Woodrow WilsonBritish Prime Minister Lloyd George, French Premier Georges Clemenceau, and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson walk together in Paris during negotiations for the Treaty of Versailles
People Crowd Walkway on Brooklyn Bridge(Original Caption) 8/6/1919-New York
Entrance to Loew's American Theater on 42nd StreetEntrance to Loew's American Theater, 42nd Street, near 8th Avenue, New York City
Exterior View of an Entrance to Tombs PrisonA view of Tombs Prison, opened in 1902
View of the Bridge of Sighs connecting Tombs Prison with the Criminal Courts BuildingThe Bridge of Sighs at Tombs Prison was named after the famous bridge at the Doge's Palace in Venice
Grand Hotel Europe
Boy Selling Newspapers on Sidewalk(Original Caption) Newboy selling papers. Photograph by George A. Douglas, ca. 1920s-1940s
Pedestrians Walking on Windy Day(Original Caption) Photo shows pedestrians walking on a windy, rainy day. Ca. 1920s
Main Boulevards in Madrid
New York Public Library and 42nd Street(Original Caption) 1922-New York, NY: New York Public Library at 5th Avenue and 42nd Street
Post Office in Johannesburg, South Africa(Original Caption) Scenes In Johannesburg. The General Post-Office at Johannesburg is shown
Traffic Jam in City Street(Original Caption) Chicago: How Chicagoans Get To Business During car Strike. Congestion of auto traffic in Michigan Boulevard the first morning of the strike
Orchard Street(Original Caption) New York's Orchard Street with rows of push carts. Photograph dated 1923
Crowd Gathering on Wall Street11/28/1923-New York, NY: Crowd at Wall Street watching Red Cross Fund swell
American Embassy in ParisThe American embassy in Paris, purchased in the 1920s by the United States for the sum of $300, 000, is situated at Number 2 Avenue D'Tena
Tammany Hall Decorated for Democratic ConventionThe original Tammany Hall on East 14th Street, the home of New York's Democratic Party, is decorated for the 1924 Democratic National Convention
MontmartreThe hustle and bustle of the famous Rue Lepic, the center of Montmartre, the street around which the opera Louise was written
View of New York City Police Headquarters in 1926