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St. Patrick's Cathedral, cornerstone laid in 1858. Fifth Avenue at 50th Street. The twin spires are 330 feet high.
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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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Procession. 5th Avenue - 41st Street. Shoppers to the department stores and shops in the vicinity.
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500 5th Avenue, 42nd Street. Here is an example of the modern vogue in skyscrapers, 50 stories high.
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General Electric building, 50th Street and Lexington Avenue. Mounting to the sky like a cathedral spire, the lower portion suggesting crystal blocks of ice.
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Pedestrians. 5th Avenue - 40th Street. Passing the N.Y. Public Library.
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In the heart of the millinery retail district - 39th Street and 6th Avenue.
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Fifth Ave. hospital, 105th Street, 5th Avenue. All rooms are outside rooms.
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Pell Street. Chinatown. Here are food shops to delight the Chinese taste.
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[5th Avenue north from 50th Street.]
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News Building. Rear - from 41st Street. Here is published New York's most popular tabloid newspaper.
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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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Fashionable Park Avenue, north from 46th Street. Street of fabulous wealth and tall apartment hotels.
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42nd Street from 6th Avenue "L."  It reaches across Manhattan from river to river, from Hell's Kitchen to new Tudor City.
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Empire State Building. 5th Avenue - 34th Street. Achievement in architecture and engineering. 102 stories, 1246 feet above street level.
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Rivington Street. Here are the sweatshops which furnish much of the clothing to the uptown shops.
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Upper 5th Avenue, north from 64th Street. The private homes of yesterday have been replaced by huge apartment houses.
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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 beauty of modern setback architecture is strikingly shown in this photograph of the Squibb & N.Y. Trust Co. buildings at 57th Street and 5th Avenue.
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Along Lexington Avenue, north from 44th Street. In the left foreground is the Grand Central Palace, above it is the unfinished Waldorf Astoria.
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George Miller, Jr.
Fifth Avenue. North from 50th Street. Here are the world's most lavish shops and the world's smartest traffic. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier M3Y6248 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6300px × 5138px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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Fiftieth Street (New York, N.Y.)
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