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The Tombs Prison at Centre Street.
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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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St. Mark's Church. 2nd Avenue, 10th Street. Erected in 1795, it is the second oldest church building in Manhattan.
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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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Macdougal Alley. Greenwich Village. Former stables, now artists studios. Tall building #1 Fifth Avenue. Apartment hotel.
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"Manhattan's Last Farm." Broadway - 213th Street.
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Washington Mews. 8th Street, University Place. Converted stables now the homes of artists and writers.
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Grace Church. Broadway at 9th Street. Built in 1845. Became nationally known some years ago through its association with the play "The Old Homestead."
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Manhattan Bridge entrance at Bowery and Canal Street.
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Heart of Chinatown. Mott Street. The Chinaman loves his fire escape.
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Fashionable Park Avenue, north from 46th Street. Street of fabulous wealth and tall apartment hotels.
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[East side Bedford Street looking north from Grove to Christopher Streets.]
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Grove and Bedford
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Fraunces Tavern. Corner Pearl and Broad Streets. The most historic site in the city. Erected 1719. Here Washington bade farewell to his officers 1783.
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"From the Paramount Building." 43rd Street - Broadway. Looking northeast from 45th to 60th streets. Radio City not erected.
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A visitor to New York. The "Constitution" or "Old Ironsides" at 79th Street Hudson River. Built in Boston in 1797. Was famous for the part she played in the War of 1812.
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Relics of old New York. At Battery Place. Homes of Greeks and Syrians.
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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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Bridge of Sighs. Tombs Prison. Centre Street.
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Jewish cemetery at Bowery near Chatham Square. First Jewish cemetery in the U.S. 1656.
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George Miller, Jr.
Old clapboard house erected about 1822. At Grove and Bedford Street. Greenwich Village. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier M3Y6199 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6300px × 5163px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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Bedford Street (New York, N.Y.)
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Grove Street (New York, N.Y.)
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Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
West Village (New York, N.Y.)