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McAlpin HotelThe Herald Square area of Manhattan, including the McAlpin Hotel located at the corner of Broadway and 34th Street, bustles with activity in this print, New York, New York, circa 1914
Ritz TowerThe Ritz Tower, built in 1925, was the tallest skyscraper in the world at the time of its completion, New York, New York, 1930s
Tenements In New York CityPhotograph shows laundry drying on clotheslines in the backyards of New York City tenement slums, circa 1900. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Columns At Penn StationView of columns and coffered ceiling of Pennsylvania Station, New York, New York, 1930s. The building was demolished in 1963 to make way for the construction of Madison Square Garde
Interior of Riverside ChurchOne of the first pictures of the unusual arches and columns of the interior of Riverside Church, New York, New York, 1930. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Exterior View Of 30 West 44th StreetExterior view of the building at 30 West 44th Street, New York, New York, 1960s. The Penn Club of New York, originally formed in 1886 a few hundred feet from this location
College Of The City Of New YorkExterior view of Shepard Hall (center), a neo-Gothic structure on the campus of the College Of The City Of New York, 1915. (Photo by Frederic Lewis/Getty Images)
Pedestrians Walking Against The WindPedestrians in hats and coats walk against the wind along Manhattans Fifth Avenue as the Spring Zephyrs hit the city, New York, 1910s. (Photo by Ward Mountfortt, Jr./FPG/Getty Images)
Armory Of The 369th RegimentThe Fifth Avenue armory, home of the New York National Guards 369th Infantry Regiment ( Harlem Hellfighters ) at Fifth Avenue and West 142d Street in New York, 1930s. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Cooper-Hewitt MuseumPhotograph shows the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in the former Carnegie Mansion on Fifth Avenue at 91st Street in Manhattan, early 1910s
The New York World BuildingPhotograph shows the New York World Building with a flag flying at half mast, Park Row, Lower Manhattan, 1905. The building was named after the newspaper housed there
Market Stalls On Hester StreetA bustling crowd of men and women shops among the market stalls on Hester Sreet, Lower East Side, New York, 1895. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Tammany HallPhotograph shows Tammany Hall the headquarters of the Tammany Society or Columbian Order whose members organized a corrupt political machine in New York City from 1789 until the 1960s
Excavation At Penn StationView of the excavation site at Pennsylvania Station, New York, New York, early 1930s. A Greyhound bus station is being built over the train tracks. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Riverside Church towers over Riverside Drive on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York, New York, 1930s. Grants Tomb and the George Washington Bridge can be seen to the left of the church
Cathedral Of St. John The DivineView of the construction of the nave of Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York, New York, 1920s. Begun in 1892, construction on the Cathedral of St
Temple Emanu-elView of Temple Emanu-el, located on Fifth Avenue and 65th Street in Manhattan, New York, New York, 1930s. Construction on the temple, the largest Jewish house of worship in the world
Aerial View of Gramercy ParkAerial view of trees in Gramercy Park and the surrounding buildings, New York, New York, 1930s. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
The Woolworth Building On BroadwayPhoto shows the Woolworth Building (center) in Lower Manhattan as well as the Park Row Building (far left), the Singer (or US Steel) Building (second from left)
City Hall & Newspaper RowPhotograph shows New York City Hall (left) and so-called Newspaper Row in Lower Manhattan, 1895. The domed building at center is the New York World Building
South Street Seaport New YorkA horse waits on a cobblestone street across from sailing ships docked at the South Street waterfront on the East River in New York City, 1883
Exterior Of The Flat Iron BuildingExterior view, looking north, of the Flatiron Building, a triangular, 22-story Beaux-Arts skyscraper designed by Daniel Burnham, New York, New York, 1910. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Low Memorial LibraryExterior view of the steps leading up to the Low Memorial Library on the campus of Columbia University, New York, New York, late 1900s. The statue, Alma Mater, was designed by Daniel Chester French
Foot & Wheel Traffic At Grand CentralA large group of pedestrians walks on the sidewalk below as cars drive above on the bifurcated and elevated section of Park Avenue which goes around Grand Central Terminal at the second floor to
Van Wyck Expressway Under ConstructionAerial view of the Van Wyck Expressway while under construction, New York, October, 1950. The highway connects the Whitestone Expressway (I-678)
New York Public Library Main BranchView of the main branch of the New York Public Library at Fifth Avenue and 42d Street, New York, 1911. Many pedestrians in overcoats and bowler hats walk along the sidewalk
Crossing The Brooklyn BridgeTwo girls walking across the upper promenade of the Brooklyn Birdge in dresses and black stockings ahead of a group of adults, 1910s. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Midtown Manhattan Over A GraveyardView over a cemetery in the borough of Queens to the skyscrapers of Midtown Manhattan including the United Nations Secretariat building, 1950s. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Madison Square ParkView north up Fifth Avenue from 25th Street shows large lamppost (center), Broadway branches off to the left, and the torch from the not-yet-completed Statue of Liberty is on display in Madison
Hotel BiltmoreView of the Hotel Biltmore, located between 43rd and 44th Streets and Madison and Vanderbilt Avenues, New York, New York, 1920s
Hotel DelmonicoView of the Hotel Delmonico on Park Avenue at 59th Street, 1930s. The hotel opened around 10 years after the restaurant of the same name, one of New York Citys most popular since the late 1800s
Plaza HotelView of the Plaza Hotel, located at Fifth Avenue and Central Park South, New York, New York, 1910s. The Plaza, the most expensive hotel opened in 1907
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
Washington Square ArchPeople walk and ride carriages near the arch, covered in papier-mache wreaths, garlands of flowers, and American flags, in Washington Square Park during the celebration of the centennial of George
Statue Of Libertys HeadThe head of the Statue of Liberty on display in the garden at the Champ de Mars at the Worlds Fair in Paris to drum up support and contributions for the completion of the great project, 1878
Midtown Over Roosevelt IslandView of the Manhattan skyline over the Goldwater Memorial Hospital on the southern tip of Welfare (now Roosevelt) Island, New York, 1940s