
Trinity churchyard 1908. Trinity churchyard and skyscrapers, New York
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Broadway 1908. Broadway, New York.
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Woolworth Building c. 1910 - 1920. Woolworth Building, New York City. City Hall Park and Post Office at lower left.
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Times Square c 1910. Times Square, New York, N.Y. Times Building in center, Hotel Astor at right.
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Central Park c. 1915 - 1925. Central Park, aerial view, New York, NY (large file 331 kb)
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Central Park 2 c. 1915 - 1925. Central Park, aerial view, looking south, New York. (large file 272 kb)
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St. Paul and Park Row buildings 1910. St. Paul and Park Row buildings, New York, two tallest buildings in the world.
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New York City parade c1884. New York City parade. William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody rides a horse down Broadway near Union Square in New York City during a parade for Buffalo Bill's Wild West. A large arch decorated in garlands and flags covers the street. A banner on the arch reads "Buffalo Bill's Wild West Sept. 4th." Nate Salsbury, owner and manager of the Wild West Show, stands in the right foreground wearing a white top hat and suit. Buck Taylor, a cowboy and star in the show, rides a horse in the right background. Numerous other riders, including some Native Americans, ride in the background. A wagon pulled by three teams of horses carries a band down the street. Throngs of spectators line the street to view the parade. A dog stands in the left center foreground. A banner advertising E.D. Klock's Wholesale Millinery offering straw and felt hats, bonnets, ribbons and silks hangs from the top of the building in the left midground. The Davies & Williams tailor shop is next door to the millinery. An advertisement for the "[?] Morning Herald" (full name is blocked) is painted on the top of a building farther down the block. "Buffalo Bill Wild West parade - Broadway and Union Square - N.Y.C. 1884 Cody in center Buck Taylor in back, between Cody and Salsbury Nate Salsbury in white hat" handwritten on back of print.
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