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Manhattan Bridge entrance at Bowery and Canal Street.
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Cherry Street, once a cherry orchard. At right stood the first White House, occupied by Washington for a short time.
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N.Y. Life Building. Madison Square - 26th Street. Built on the site of the old Madison Square Garden. 617 feet high.
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Longacre Square. 45th Street - Broadway. Known as the "Great White Way" at night. Here Hollywood products are first presented.
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The Tombs Prison at Centre Street.
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Herald Square. 34th Street - 6th Avenue. The noisiest and most busiest spot in the city, where thousands of shoppers pass daily.
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Jewish Cemetery, Chatham Square
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General Washington. Situated in Union Square. Unveiled July 4, 1856. The first equestrian statue to be erected in N.Y. since the destruction of George III, in Bowling Green.
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Here lived Thomas Paine, who wrote "The Age of Reason" which had much to do for the cause of the American Revolution. Built about 150 years ago. At Bleecker Street. Greenwich Village. Torn down Dec. 1
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"Smith's Folly." Old house, East 61st Street. Built in 1799 by Col. Smith who married the daughter of John Adams, 2nd President of U.S.
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Washington Arch. 5th Avenue - 8th Street. Where 5th Avenue begins at 8th Street. Completed in 1893.
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42nd Street and 5th Avenue. More people pass here daily at this corner than perhaps anywhere else in the world.
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One of the busiest streets in the city, Nassau Street. Opened in 1696.
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"To the valiant seamen who perished in the Maine, in Fate unwarned, in Death unafraid." - Maine Memorial at entrance to Central Park, 59th Street.
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A mass meeting of Reds and Socialists in Union Square.
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[Spanish and Portuguese Jewish cemetery, New Bowery near Chatham Square.]
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[Spanish and Portuguese Jewish cemetery, New Bowery near Chatham Square.]
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Edgar Street. Shortest Street - Trinity Place. First appeared on the map in 1797. Prior to that time was part of Hudson River.
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Fifth Avenue. North from 50th Street. Here are the world's most lavish shops and the world's smartest traffic.
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George Miller, Jr.
Jewish cemetery at Bowery near Chatham Square. First Jewish cemetery in the U.S. 1656. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier M3Y6186 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6300px × 5128px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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Bowery (New York, N.Y. : Street)
CEMETERIES
Chatham Square (New York, N.Y.)
gelatin silver transparency
lantern slide
Laundry
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
PEDESTRIANS
Tenement houses