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Union or "Red" Square from 14th Street. A parade of radicals surrounds the park.
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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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The tower of the Consolidated Gas Co. on 14th Street in the light of the setting sun.
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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 at Bowery near Chatham Square. First Jewish cemetery in the U.S. 1656.
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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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Washington Arch. 5th Avenue - 8th Street. Where 5th Avenue begins at 8th Street. Completed in 1893.
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No lecture is complete without at least one view of the photographer. Here he is trying to imitate Ruth St. Denis in the "Dance of Spring." One mis-step and his insurance takes effect.
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42nd and Broadway on a rainy day.
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Three hours later brilliantly lighted by colored floodlights.
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From the 41st floor of a skyscraper at 41st Street and Madison Avenue. Looking south. Statue of Liberty in distance.
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One of the busiest streets in the city, Nassau Street. Opened in 1696.
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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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42nd Street and 5th Avenue. More people pass here daily at this corner than perhaps anywhere else in the world.
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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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This gigantic figure over the entrance of the R.C.A. building in Rockefeller Center, seems to hold on his shoulders the immense pile of stone and steel mounting to the sky.
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Fashionable Park Avenue, north from 46th Street. Street of fabulous wealth and tall apartment hotels.
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St. Paul's Chapel, Broadway and Fulton Street. Oldest building in the city.
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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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Bank of Manhattan building.Wall Street. 925 ft. high. Fourth highest in the city.
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George Miller, Jr.
A mass meeting of Reds and Socialists in Union Square. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier M3Y6206 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6300px × 5124px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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Communism
Crowds
Demonstrations
gelatin silver transparency
lantern slide
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Protest posters
Union Square (New York, N.Y.)