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Fifth Ave. hospital, 105th Street, 5th Avenue. All rooms are outside rooms.
M3Y6268 
9285401. 3rd Ave. "L" S.W. from 161st. Station.
M2Y7412 
In the heart of the millinery retail district - 39th Street and 6th Avenue.
M3Y6218 
When Winter Comes - Riverdale - N.Y. City.
M3Y6304 
West from Bryant Park. 42nd Street - 6th Avenue. At the left is the Bush Terminal building, 480 feet, it occupies the smallest area of any building for its height in the world.
M3Y6227 
Homeward bound after the day's toil. 42nd Street and 6th Avenue looking south.
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11th Avenue's own Paul Revere who warns of approaching trains of the N.Y. Central.
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One of the busiest streets in the city, Nassau Street. Opened in 1696.
M3Y6178 
Monument to the heroes of Washington Heights who died in the World War. Situated at 168th Street and Broadway.
M3Y6289 
Noontime. 6th Avenue from 42nd Street. Center of employment bureau catering to the cheap labor market.
M3Y6229 
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.
M3Y6254 
Pedestrians. 5th Avenue - 40th Street. Passing the N.Y. Public Library.
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Former home of John James Audobon, the great naturalist. Audobon lived here about 1850. Stood on Riverside Drive 155th Street. Demolished in 1933.
M3Y6281 
"Cornell Medical Center." York Avenue, 68th Street.
M3Y6265 
Entrance gate, City College, Amsterdam Avenue, 137th Street.
M3Y6277 
St. Mark's Church. 2nd Avenue, 10th Street. Erected in 1795, it is the second oldest church building in Manhattan.
M3Y6198 
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.
M3Y6204 
N.Y. Life Building. Madison Square - 26th Street. Built on the site of the old Madison Square Garden. 617 feet high.
M3Y6210 
Procession. 5th Avenue - 41st Street. Shoppers to the department stores and shops in the vicinity.
M3Y6223 
"New York City Museum." 103rd Street - 5th Avenue. Contains records of the growth, past history, customs and exhibits of the city.
M3Y6267 
George Miller, Jr.
The smallest building in N.Y. City in the Bronx, 3 feet wide and 17 feet long, erected in 1897. The hospital is beneath the sidewalk. Situated 161st Street - Melrose Avenue. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier M3Y6296 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6300px × 5090px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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Bronx (New York, N.Y.)
gelatin silver transparency
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Melrose (New York, N.Y.)
Melrose Avenue (New York, N.Y.)
One Hundred Sixty-first Street (New York, N.Y.)
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Veterinary hospitals