Tuesday, May 31, 2011
NYC Vintage Image Of The Day: The New York Of The Future... Then
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Over the past 100 years, engineers and urban planners have come up with some ingenious solutions to New York City's inherent challenge...
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Monday, May 30, 2011
NYC Vintage Image Of The Day: Fifth Avenue, 1913
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In this gratifyingly expansive, beautifully sharp image looking up Fifth Avenue in the spring of 1913, it doesn't much matter if it...
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EXCLUSIVE: Lady Lib Gets Ready For Work, Just Like The Rest Of Us
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If there's no camera aimed at her, is the Statue of Liberty really standing on her pedestal 24/7? The Smoking Nun has discovered in the...
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Window To The World
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Urban Oasis: Fulton Landing, River Cafe, Brooklyn Bridge Park
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An utterly poifect weekend day. Sunny and warm, with blue skies abounding... and a walk in the park with Leo. Destination: Fulton Landing...
Friday, May 27, 2011
NYC Vintage Image Of The Day: The 1890s Version Of Google?
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Today, we call them pop-up ads. Were the billboards plastered all over this abandoned building in the 1890s any less invasive?
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
NYC Vintage Image Of The Day: Second & 2nd, Then & Now
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Dino's Then & Now shows us a view of Second Avenue and 2nd Street from Oct. 4, 1942. Below is the same set of buildings as of O...
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
NYC Vintage Image Of The Day: The Astor Theatre, 1936
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The Astor Theatre, located at Broadway and 45th Street, was among New York City's most prominent Broadway theaters from 1906 to 1925....
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
NYC Vintage Image Of The Day: Gray's Papaya, Since 1973
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Gray's Papaya, established in New York in 1973, is a hot dog restaurant renowned for inexpensive, tasty wieners. A single dog costs $1...
Monday, May 23, 2011
NYC Vintage Image: New York Public Library, 1911
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The New York Public Library, on Fifth Avenue covers two city blocks from 40th to 42nd Streets. The handsome Beaux Arts building, constru...
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