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Broadway Series. View looking south from 215th Street. Willow Tree Inn at left. Isham Park at right.
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Broadway Series. View of where St. Nicholas Ave. meets Broadway, and subway continues up St. Nicholas Ave. straight north. Subway 168th kiosk at right.
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Broadway Series. Looking north from the platform of the subway station at 242nd Street.
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Broadway Series. Looking north from the roof of the 3rd Avenue (Kingsbridge Division) car barns. Where Broadway converges with 10th Avenue, at 218th Street, and the subway (elevated at this point) con
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Broadway Series. Looking south from the roof of 3rd Avenue (Kingsbridge Division) car barns. Broadway is shown, over the roofs, at the extreme right, in the curve of the street at this point. The 215t
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Broadway Series. Looking southeast from Waldo Ave. Terrace and 238th Street. Broadway subway in distance. Pictures Nos. 151, 152 & 153 were taken from the same elevations.
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Broadway Series. Looking north from 105th Street. Large Mansard-roof building in center-far distance. Tree at right. This is where the subway veers to the left as it proceeds north on West End Avenue.
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Broadway Series. South from 104th Street. 103rd Street subway station in center of picture. The Chepstow at the left.
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Broadway Series. Looking south from 130th Street underneath subway. The Manhattan Ave. station is seen in the middle distance.
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Broadway Series. View looking north from 126th Street where the subway becomes elevated.
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Broadway Series. Looking north from 156th Street, and farther on up the incline to where Broadway and St. Nicholas Ave. meet at 168th Street.
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Broadway Series. Looking north from 234th Street where the subway is still elevated, near the end of the line. Man in street, walking toward camera.
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Broadway Series. View looking south from 180th Street. Baltimore Market (No. 4230) is seen at left. In the distance at the turn of the street is 177th Street.
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Broadway Series. Looking north from 55th Street, showing the east side of Broadway in center of picture, at 56th Street, is seen the Broadway Tabernacle. Brick sales room at extreme left (corner of 55
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Broadway Series. Looking north from 143rd Street. Subway grating in center of streets.
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Broadway Series. Looking north from 147th Street. Walk over subway in center of streets.
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Broadway Series. Looking north from 118th Street. Columbia University buildings at left. Broadway warehouse in distance looking toward at lights, and where subway comes out from below ground.
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Broadway Series. View looking north from 174th Street. Arrowhead Garage and billboards in center of picture.
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Broadway Series. View looking north from 136th Street. Here the subway has gone underground once more from the elevated as seen in view No. 125. Billboards in park at right. Subway exits on each side
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Broadway Series. At the end of the subway, 242nd Street. The house on the hill, in the trees, is known as "honeymoon house," built many years ago. The building at the extreme right is on the Old Alban
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Arthur Hosking
Broadway Series. View looking north from 215th Street. Garages at left. In the distance is the subway, where it leaves 10th Ave, elevated, and once more meets Broadway, to continue there on to 242nd S 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier MNY249567 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6623px × 5141px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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Automobile service stations
Broadway (New York, N.Y.)
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Inwood (New York, N.Y.)
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Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
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Two Hundred Fifteenth Street (New York, N.Y.)