
Title: Twin Towers at night New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings from Chinatown, New York New York City (NY), Linen PM 1951 Sep-25
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Title: The Lounge, Hotel Piccadilly; 227 West 45th Street at Broadway New York City (NY), Linen PM 1936 Jun-28
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Title: Caruso New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Front of card: Neapolitan Garden, the Empire Collonade, 230 W. 34th St. Back of card: Caruso, famous for chicken and spaghetti. New York branches 42 West 33rd Street, 230 West 34th Street, 130 West 42nd Street, 125 West 45th Street, 17-19 East 59th Street, 46 Cortlandt Street. Newark, N.J.--124 Market Street
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Title: Entering the Grand Rotunda at the Roxy Theatre New York City (NY), Linen PM 1946 Sep-5
Description:
Through the luxurious lobby many millions have walked on their way to Roxy Shows, the materials were imported from all over the world, making the rotunda a show in itself
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Title: Hotel Empire New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
"A Sanitized Hotel" 700 new Fireproof Rooms on Broadway, filled with sunshine and daylight. A traveler's haven of cleanliness, comfort and hospitality offering every modern facility of service at inexpensive prices. At the Gateway to Times Square George E. Thompson, Manager
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Title: RCA Building New York City (NY), Linen PM 1945 May-3
Description:
This is New York City's newest skyscraper. Located in Rockefeller Center, it towers 70 majestic feet above the other group and dominate the mid-city section. In point of gross floor area, it is the largest building in the world and rises to a height of 850 feet and occupies more than half a city block between 49th and 50th streets and 5th and 6th Avenues
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Title: The Grand Stairway and Fountain, Central Park New York City (NY), Linen unused
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Title: Hotel Taft New York City (NY), Linen PM 1938 Jun-30
Description:
Times Square's largest hotel, 2,000 rooms with bath from $2.50. New "Direct Reception" radio, servidor, circulating ice water in each room. Adjacent to: Radio City, 10o theatres, retail and wholesale districts. Grand Central and Pennsylvania RR stations minutes by taxi B&O Motor Coach connection at door, I.R.T, B.M.T. and 8th Ave Subway stations, Capitol Bus Terminal, just around the corner
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Title: Skating Rink, Rockefeller Center New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Skyline from Governor's Island New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
To the north the striking skyline, the wonder of New York, towers into the clouds. Governor's Island is the military headquarters of the United States Government in the Department of the East. The skyscrapers are in the heart of the financial district
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Title: Holiday Inn New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Roof top swimming pool - 606 beautiful rooms - dining room - cocktail lounge - underground parking
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Title: World Trade Center New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
A spectacular view of the World Trade Center. A complex of buildings including two huge towers 110 stories high - the tallest buildings in New York
Nester's Map & Guide Corp
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Title: Grand Foyer of Radio City Music Hall New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
View in the Grand Foyer of Radio City Music Hall showing the grand staircase with mirrors three stories high and view of Ezra Winter's 30 x 60 foot mural called "The Fountain of Youth" and one of the tow twenty-nine foot heat-resisting glass chandeliers weighing approximately two tons
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Title: Interior of Asti in Greenwich Village New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Opera with your dinner
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Title: The Library of Columbia University New York City (NY), Linen PM 1943 Sep-3
Description:
The Library of Columbia University, also called the Seth Low Library, was opened for use in 1897, the gift of President Low. The architectural style is classical, based on Roman precedents, but with many suggestions of Greek Refinements in its details. It holds a commanding position on the brow of the hill at Morningside Heights and is the focal point of the general campus layout. It has an estimated capacity of 1,500,000 volumes
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Title: Yankee Stadium New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
NEW YORK CITY New York City has a population of over 7,500,000 people and is known everywhere as the "Sky-scraper City." Radio City, the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Woolworth Building, are some of the tallest and largest buildings in the world and form an integral part of New York's famed skyline
Herbco Card Co
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Title: Sammy's Bowery Follies New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Queens of the Bowery Sammy's Bowery Follies 267 Bowery New York Phone: GRamercy 3-9725 See THE BOWERY OLD TIMERS
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Title: The Brass Rail Restaurant New York City (NY), Linen
Description:
An eating place of international fame. Quality food at its best
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Title: The Royalton New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
2 entrances 44 W. 44th St. and 47 W. 43rd St. Amdist New Yorks smartest shops and theatres. Famous for its large, light and airy rooms and suites. Garage facilities
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Title: United States Post Office, Eighth Avenue and 31st Street New York City (NY), Linen unused
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Title: Advertisement for B. Altman & Co. and Charleston Garden New York City (NY), Linen PM 1946 Apr-17
Description:
B. Altman & Co. invites you to visit its seven attractive floors and stop in at our Charleston Garden for luncheon or tea
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Title: Greetings From New York City New York City (NY), Linen
Description:
NEW YORK CITY New York City has a population of over 7,500,000 people and is known everywhere as the "Sky-scraper City." Radio City, the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Woolworth Building, are some of the tallest and largest buildings int he world and form an integral part of New York's famed skyline
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Title: An Eating Place Of International Fame, 7th Avenue at 49th Street New York City (NY), Linen PM 1941 Nov-13
Description:
Series E-4034
An Eating Place of International fame 7th Ave at 49th St., New York City. Dinning Floors Distinctively Different Cocktail Lounge Cafe. Sea Grill London Grill. Continental Room (Dining & Dancing.)
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Title: Interior Pennsylvania Station New York City (NY), Linen PM 1956 Mar-06
Description:
Series 73, K4867
This is the main station of the Pennsylvania Railroad System in New York City. It occupies about six city blocks, including its buildings and yards, and is situated between 7th and 8th Avenues at West 31st and 33rd Streets. The main entrance is on 7th Avenue
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Title: Empire State Building New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series IC-H749
Towering above the city streets and other buildings, the empire State Building is the world's tallest, rising 1,472 feet above the street. A television Antenna atop its 102 floors transmits signals for New York's leading television stations
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Title: Radio City Music Hall New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series 199, 79528
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Title: Radio City Music Hall New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series 178, 79627
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Title: Dining Room Village Barn, 52 West 8th Street New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series 17429N
The Village Barn Restaurant, New York's Country Nite Club, at 52 West 8th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues in New York City, is the quaintest and most typically rural restaurant in the world. Its special features are exceptional Cuisine, unusual entertainment and extraordinary dance music. Besides these, square dances, musical chairs, monkey dances, potato games, turtle races and midnight waltzes are offered for the participation of the guests. There is no cover charge at the Barn
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Title: Grant's Tomb At Night New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series 207
The spectacle of the illumination and firework display of the battleships on the occasion of the last Presidential revue was one of the grandest ever witnessed. Grant's Tomb, situated on an elevated section of Riverside Drive, directly overlooks the Hudson and is visible for miles from across the river, a prominent landmark and memorial of a glorious period in the history of the United States
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Title: Interior Of The Radio City Music Hall New York City (NY), Linen PM 1939 May-31
Description:
Series 141, 6A-H2168
Radio city music Hall is the world's largest theatre. Part of a capacity audience of 6,200 persons is shown watching the spectacular stage show that is a weekly feature at this giant playhouse
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Title: Port Authority Bus Terminal New York City (NY), Linen PM 1953 Dec-04
Description:
Located at 8th Avenue and 41st Street one block from Times Square. This ÂTerminal largest of its kind in the world, offers transportation convenience to 120,000 commuters and 12,000 long distance travelers daily. Its modern shop facilities add further to this well equipped terminal. Which is another project by the Port of New York Authority
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Title: Yankee Stadium New York City (NY), Linen PM 1954 Jul-26
Description:
Yankee Stadium  the ÂHome of Champions, which, since it opening in 1923, has housed 15 of the American League Championship Yankee Teams. The Bronx Bombers also have won 13 World Series here. No other ball park in America has a prouder record
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Title: Park Row New York City (NY), Divided Back PM 1911 Jan-24
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Title: Madison Square Gardens New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Columbia University and Morningside Hights New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Howard Johnson's New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
In New York City 8th Ave. between 51st & 52nd Sts. Telephone: LT 1-4100 Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge 1 block from Times Sq. 300 air conditioned rooms; famed Howard Johnson's restaurant; cocktail lounge; free & easy indoor parking. Owned & Operated by Loew's Hotels, Inc
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Title: Hotel Century New York City (NY), Linen PM 1979 Jan-10
Description:
Hotel Century 111 West 46th Street - East of Broadway New York City 16 Floors of Hospitality Between Radio City and Times Square 350 Rooms each with private bath and shower Radio - Television available
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Title: Rockefeller Center Observation Roof New York City (NY), Linen PM 1937 Oct-19
Description:
View of the broad three-decked promenade atop the 70-story RCA Building in Rockefeller Center. In the foreground is the Hudson River with New Jersey stretching from its western bank to the horizon
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Title: Madison Square Garden New York City (NY), Linen PM 1939 Jul-24
Description:
Madison Square Garden is the principal sports arena in the USA. A great number of major sporting events are held here every year. Arena features are the Circus, Rodeo, Six Day Bicycle Race, etc Seating capacity 17,000
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Title: Hotel San Remo, Central Park, N.Y. Museum Of Natural History New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Hudson Terminal and tubes New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
The Hudson Terminal Buildings on Church Street, between Cortlandt and Fulton Streets are twin structures, and together form the largest office building in the world. The weight is estimated at 200,000 tons, resting on a cofferdam 400x178 feet, 75 to 98 feet deep. It is 22 stories, 375 feet high and has office room for 20,000 people. Twin tubes enter the basement from Jersey City
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Title: Madison Square New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Ritz-Carlton Hotel New York City (NY), Divided Back PM 1916
Description:
Madison Ave. & 46th Street By Irving Underhill
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Title: The Court of the Golden Fountains "A Society Circus" NY Hippodrome New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Apr
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Title: Underground R.R & Bridge Terminal New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Hotel Times Square New York City (NY), Linen
Description:
Right in the Heart of the Heart of New York 43rd St. West of Broadway 1000 Rooms Each with Radio Just A Step To Everything City of Timesquare, U.S.A. "Everybody's Home Town"
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Title: "The English Roasting Jack", At the Brass Rail New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Open Roasting Fires As Of Yore - The Brass Rail - 7th Ave. at 49th St. New York "An Eating Place of International Fame" 4 Dining Floors Distinctively Different 1-Cocktail Lounge Cafe 2-Sea Grill 3-London Grill 4-Continental Room (Dining and Dancing)
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Title: The Fifth Avenue Hotel Sidewalk Cafe New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
24 Fifth Avenue- at 9th Street At the threshold of America's most famous Avenue, in the shadow of the Washington Arch. Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner and Supper. Table D'Hote and A La Carte
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Title: Midtown Skyline Showing Empire State Building New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
In this view the Empire State Building is surrounded by the most famous skyscrapers of the world. This midtown skyline dominated by the Empire State Building is visible many miles from New York
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Title: The Bride's Altar New York City (NY), Linen PM 1940
Description:
In the Chapel of the Holy Family in the "Little Church Around The Corner" New York City. The Beautiful and Historic Altar is the Memorial Gift of 1,000 Brides and Donors whose names are inscribed in a Special Book on the Altar
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Title: Jehovah's Witnesses Assembly Hall and Bethel building New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Upper: Jehovah's Witnesses Assembly Hall centrally located in New York city. Seats 1,871 persons. 212 congregations of Jehovah's witnesses use it regularly for circuit assemblies. Lower: 1969 addition to Bethel home complex diagonally across the street from the main Bethel building
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Title: Zucca's Restaurant New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Established 1916. 156-158 West 48th Street. PLaza 7-3219. Internationally famous reputation for unusually fine food, drinks and Italian dishes. Featuring the Fabulous "Roman Table"
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Title: Lower Broadway By Night, New York New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Apr-21
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Title: City Hall and Broadway Building New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Jan-8
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Title: 2056 - Ellis Island, New York New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM Aug-13
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Title: Museum of Natural History New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908 Mar-31
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Title: City Hall New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Aug-19
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Title: Seventh Regiment Armory, New York New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1901 May-17
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Title: U.S Customs House New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Aug-13
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Title: Grant's Tomb New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM Nov
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Title: The Times Building, N. Y. City New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 May-10
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Title: Madison Square Park Facing 25th. Street. New York New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Union Square Park New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Union Square, New York New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
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Title: Herald Square New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Oct-1
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Title: Twenty-Third Street Shooping District by Night New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Apr-17
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Title: Gillender Building, New York New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1904 Feb-9
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Title: Governor's Island, New York Bay New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1903 Nov-28
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Title: Library, Columbia University, N. Y New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Jul-18
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Title: St. Patrick's Cathedral New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Sep-5
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Title: Fifth Avenue, Waldorf Austoria New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1909 Sep-26
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Title: Broadway and Fifth Avenue, Madison Square New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1909 Jun-28
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Title: Flatiron Building New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 May-30
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Title: West St. looking north New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1909 Aug-17
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Title: Times Square New York City (NY), Linen PM 1954 Jan-28
Description:
Times Square, known throughout the world as "The Great White Way" is the magnet and hight spot of New York. Here millions of people seek entertainment in the many theatres, night clubs, restaurants, etc
Colorpicture Publication
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Title: American Museum of Natural History New York City (NY), Linen PM 1946 Aug-25
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Title: Hotel Lincoln New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
44th to 45th Streets at 8th Avenue New York city 1400 large outside rooms- each with bath (tub and shower), radio and servidor. Four fine air cooled restaurants: THE BLUE ROOM, TAVERN GRILL, LINCOLN BAR, COFFEE SHOP & CAFETERIA. Subway entrance in building. In the heart of Times Square, 69 theatres within 6 blocks. Frank W. Kridel, managing director
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Title: The Library of Columbia University New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The Library of Columbia University, also called the Seth Low Library, was opened for use in 1897, the gift of President Low. The architectural style is classical, based on Roman precedents, but with many suggestions of Greek Refinements in its details. It holds a commanding position on the brow of the hill at Morningside Heights and is the focal point of the general campus layout. It has an estmated capacity of 1,500,000 volumes
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Title: Rockefeller Church New York City (NY), Linen unused
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Title: The General Post office building at Eight Avenue and 31st Street New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Handling the mailing needs of New York City, this office on an average day receives and despatches 12,000,000 pieces of ordinary mail and over 140,000 pieces of registered matter; in addition, over half a million pounds of newspapers and periodicals, and several hundred thousand pieces otherwise classified
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Title: R.C.A Bldg. Rockefeller Center New York City (NY), Linen unused
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Title: U.S. Custom House New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
The U.S. Custom House occupies an entire block at the foot of Broadway facing Bowling Green between Whitehall and State Streets to Bridge Street. It is a magnificent carved granite structure, the finest of its kind in the world, erected between 1901-1907 at a cost of $7,200,000. The site was formerly occupied by Fort Amsterdam
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Title: Rustic Stone Bridge in Central Park New York City (NY), Divided Back PM 1913 Jul-26
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Title: Speedway New York City (NY), Divided Back PM 1908 Oct-28
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Title: Dukane Press New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Dukane Post Cards are worth their weight in gold! No other Sales Tools in existence can serve you as faithfully or as economically let us show you how to use dukane color. Dukane Post Cards tell & sell your product at lowest costs. The business reply card is the only known sales tool in one piece that permits you to test your own mailing by counting the returns that come back. Your product can be easily presented in color. Our rates for the complete package, including color photography of your merchandise, 5 1/2' x 7' cards any text on the address side in black ink, perforation are as follows: 3000 at 8 1/2 cents ea. 6,000 at 5 1/2 cents ea. 12,500 at 3 1/2 cents ea. 25,000 at 3 cent each, 50,000 at 2 1/2 cents ea. 100,000 at 1 3/4 ea. The cost will be less if you supply a 4" x5" transparency or a camera ready mechanical for the text. We invite you to send back to us the detachbale reply card so that we can furnish you with complete information. We manufacture many other sizes of business reply cards. The Dukane Press, Inc. Suite 610, Lincoln Bldg. 60 East 42nd street. New York, N.Y. 10017. Phone MU 2-6630
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Title: Janssen's Restaurant New York City (NY), Chrome
Description:
Member Diner's Club, American Express, Hilton Carte Blanche
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Title: Hotel Times Square New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Hotel Times Square Right in the heart of New York 43rd St. West of Broadway 1000 rooms each with radio Just a step to everything City of Timesquare, U.S.A. "Everybody's home town"
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Title: West Jersey Bridge New York City (NY), White Border unused
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Title: New Madison Square Garden, New York City New York City (NY), White Border PM 1936 Jun-23
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Title: The Du Point Pavilion New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 80424-B
The Du Point Pavilion New York World's Fair 1964-1965 "Wonderful World of Chemistry" In two theaters and a large display area, live actors and actresses, motion pictures and demonstrators will present the newest contributions mad by chemical science to "Better Things for Better Living...through Chemistry."
Manhattan Post Card Pub. Co. Inc
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Title: Johnson's Wax Pavilion New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series WF417
Johnson's Wax Pavilion At World's Fair, N.Y.C. Stresses the sameness of things that please people in their 15 minute movie
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Title: GREETINGS FROM N.Y.C. At the World's Fair New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
GREETINGS FROM N.Y.C. At the World's Fair A general scene of activity in the Industrial Area
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Title: New York Authority--Heliport and Exhibit Building New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 72587-B
New York Authority--Heliport and Exhibit Building. "Air Gateway to the Fair." New York's World's Fair 1964-65. "Top of the Fair" restaurant and the "Drinks Around the World" Cocktail lounge, both located just below the 120-foot high landing deck for helicopters bringing visitors to the Fair from Manhattan and other points. Also home of the The Terrace Club, official World's Fair club
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Title: The R.C.A. Pavilion at the World's Fair, N.Y.C New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series WF432
The R.C.A. Pavilion at the World's Fair, N.Y.C. Here is the center of live TV at the Fair, the hub of closed circuit Fair TV network, all-color telecasting of Fair's activities. The visitor's own personal appearance on TV and the stereo listening lounges are extremely popular
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Title: Ford Motor Company Pavilion New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
An exciting trip through a fantasyland of the past, present, and future is the principle attraction of the Ford Motor Company Pavilion. It was created by Walt Disney especially for this exhibit
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Title: Subway and Railroad Entrance New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series WF411
Subway and Railroad Entrance At the World's Fair, N.Y.C. Through this area most of the tens of millions of people will enter and leave the Fair
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Title: Industrial Area at New York World's Fair, NYC New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Industrial Area at New York World's Fair, NYC Looking across Fountain of the Planets, seen left to right are Travelers, Bell System, Rheingold, Scott, and Clairol Pavilions
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Title: General Motors Pavillion New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series WF431
General Motors "Futurama" presents the world of tomorrow. The popular Futurama Ride, with stereo sound, predicts the conversion of wastelands to benefit mankind; it shows men exploring the moon, a hotel under the sea, a highway building machine in the jungle and a whole modern city with electrically controlled traffic
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Title: At the Worlds Fair, N.Y.C New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
At the Worlds Fair, N.Y.C. All roads lead to New York and the Fabulous fair. Industry, State and Federal Governments, Nations of the World and Amusement Industry have combined to make this the greatest show of all time!
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Title: Riding the Swiss Sky Ride New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series WF420
Riding the Swiss Sky Ride At the World's Fair N.Y.C This wonderful high ride affords an excellent over-all view of the Fair while riding between the Avenue of Europe and the Avenue of Asia
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Title: UNISPHERE New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Unisphere showing "Escorters". These taxis are for hire and hold four persons with driver-guides. The Unisphere is the largest structure in the world fabricated entirely of stainless steel (470 tons were used)
Manhattan Post Card Pub. Co., Inc
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Title: The New York Pavilion New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series WF403
The New York Pavilion At the World's Fair, N.Y.C. This exhibit features "The State Fair of the Future in the Tent of Tomorrow." There are daily fashion shows, and a marvelous art museum. The 226 foo observation tower is the highest point of the fair
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Title: New York World's Fair 1964-1965 New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series DT-87424-B
New York World's Fair 1964-1965 "Peace through Understanding" A general scene of the Fair as viewed from the observation tower of the New York State Pavilion. This view shows the Court of Nations to the left and Truman Promenade to the right where they intersect with the Avenue of the United Nations South
Manhattan Post Card Pub. Co., Inc
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Title: New York World's Fair 1964-1965 New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 78495-B
The Unisphere, themed symbol featured at the New York World's fair 1964-65 and the Mid-Manhattan from across the East River. See both in New York, "The Wonder City."
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Greetings from New York, The World's Fair City New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Left-Kennedy Circle Right- New York State Pavilion At The World's Fair, N.Y.C
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Title: New Yorl World's Fair 1964-1965 New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
The Unisphere, theme symbol featured at the New York World's Fair 1964-65 and uptown skyline showing Empire State Building. See both in New York City, "The Wonder City."
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: New Madison Square Garden New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series 40783
144:-New Madison Square Gardem, New York City. Madison Square Garden is the principal sports arena in the U.S.A. A great number of major sporting events are held here every year. ANnual features are the Circus Rodeo, Six-Day Bicycle Races, etc. Seating capacity 17,000
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Title: 31st Gilead Class New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 11470-B
103 students from 61 lands, all ministers of God, graduated the first day of the Divine Will International Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses at Yankee Stadium in New York city and were assigned to missionary work in many countries
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Title: United Nations Buildings New York City (NY), Chrome PM 1969 Jun-18
Description:
Series H-406
Cover an 18-acre tract between 42nd and 48th Streets and First Avenue with East River in left Background
crocker
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Title: City Hall New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Series 1984
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Title: Empire Building New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Series 2040
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Title: Hall Of Records New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Series 528
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Title: Trinity Church New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Series 140
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Title: White Hall Building, Whitehall Street New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Woldorf Astoria Hotel New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Series E-1227
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Title: Claremont Inn And Riverside Drive New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
123d St. and Riverside drive. The Inn is a historic landmark, overlooking the palisades and Hudson river rendezvous of the upper 400. Formerly the residence of Joseph Bonaparte, who later became the King of Spain
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Title: Metropolitan Museum Of Art New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 5060
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Title: Grant's Tomb New York City (NY), Private Mailing Card PM 1902 Feb-01
Description:
Series 282
Grant's tomb with Claremont Inn and Hudson River in the distance New York
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Title: The Metropolitan Museum Of Art, Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street New York City (NY), Chrome unused
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Title: Americana of new York New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
American of New York New York City Just footsteps form the footlights. Comfort, convenience, excitement. Just a block away from the great white Way. 2,000 beautiful guest rooms. Dinner and dancing at the Royal Box. Cocktails, food and fun at Le Jockey club, underground disco. Choice of full length movies on your Tv set. In-hotel garage. A Good Life Americana Hotel
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Title: Hotel Belmont New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Series A 11950
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Title: Looking Through The Avine Covered Arch, Upper Central Park New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Series A 11901
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Title: New York City Hall New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908 Oct-21
Description:
Series 6051
World Building Tribune Building
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Title: Rowboat in Central Park New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Jan-01
Description:
Grace Swain
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Title: The Bowery New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Series G 51
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Title: Whitehall Bldg New York City (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Apr-06
Description:
Series 156
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Title: Riding Indian Elephant New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Riding Animal Indian Elephant “Gunda” New York Zoological Park
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Title: Broad Street Near Wall New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Business was suspended, a speech called for and loudly acclaimed by the brokers and multitude:- one of those places harder to get out of than to get into, but by the help of two policemen a way was opened.
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Title: Main Dining Room Miyako Japanese Restaurant, 20 West 56th St. New York City (NY), Linen PM 1945 Oct-00
Description:
Series 5-3177
"Nothing but the Best" Japanese Sukiyaki and Tempura Cuisine
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Title: Jack Dempsey's Broadway Restaurant, 49th & 50th Sts. New York City (NY), Linen PM 1942 Jul-21
Description:
Series 14611
"The Meeting Place of the World" Come in and say Hello! Jack Dempsey's Broadway Restaurant on Broadway Bet. 49th & 50th Sts., New York City
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Title: The Annex (New Dining Room), Kaiserhof, Broadway & 39th St. New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 52-738
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Title: City Hall New York City (NY), Divided Back PM 1910 Oct-31
Description:
Series 25930
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Title: The Great White Way Broadway New York City (NY), Divided Back PM 1913 Jul-31
Description:
Series R-34351
Broadway, New York's Greatest thoroughfare from 30th Street North, the greatest retail and shopping district in the world. Known as "The Great White Way" and visited by half a million shoppers and playgoers every day.
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Title: Hudson Terminal And Tubes New York City (NY), Divided Back PM 1940 Sep-12
Description:
Series 156
The Hudson Terminal Buildings on Church Street, between Cortland and Fulton Streets, are twin structures and together form the largest office building in the world. It is 22 stories 375 feet high and has office room for 20,000 people. The Railroad Station is in the basement where twin tubes enter from Jersey City.
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Title: Park Row Building New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Series R-37729
Park Row Building is located at the head of Park Row, opposite the General Post Office adjoining Ann St. It rises to a height of 29 stories including tower 381 feet high. It is built entirely of limestone and has the distinction of being the first skyscraper in New York, being ready for occupancy in October, 1889. Total cost $3,500,600.
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Title: Hotel Arlington, 25th St Near Broadway and Fifth Ave New York City (NY), Divided Back PM 1910 Feb-05
Description:
Most centrally located, rooms and bath, $2.00 per day, up suites, $4.00 per day, up
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Title: U. S. Sub Treasury New York City (NY), White Border PM 1954 Oct-05
Description:
Series 6201
The U. S. Sub Treasury occupies a site in Wall Street formerly occupied by City Hall and the Capitol of the Province, afterward known as Federal Hall. In front of the building stands a statue of Geo. Washington, on the same spot where the living Washington stood on April 30th, 1789, when he took his oath as the first president of the U. S. The vaults contain immense deposits of coin, the sum stored here has reached $275,000,000 at one time.
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Title: Hotel Pennsylvania, 33rd Street and 7th Avenue New York City (NY), White Border unused
Description:
Series 101653
Hotel Pennsylvania at 33rd Street and 7th Avenue, opposite the Pennsylvania Railroad depot, with which it will be connected by an underground passageway. The first section on 7th Avenue, 20 stories high will contain 1,000 bedrooms with bath and shower.
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Title: Horace Mann School And Teachers' College, 120th St. to 121st St. New York City (NY), White Border unused
Description:
Series 434
Horace Mann School and Teachers' College, located at 120th St. to 121st St., on the east side of Broadway. The Horace Mann School Building was the gift of Mr. & Mrs. V. Everit Macy, erected in 1901. The Teachers' College Main Building was erected in 1894.
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Title: Longacre Square Showing Times Building New York City (NY), White Border unused
Description:
Series 101669
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Title: St Lukes Hospital New York City (NY), White Border unused
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Title: City College, Amsterdam Avenue, West 140th to West 138th Street New York City (NY), White Border unused
Description:
Series 7080
City College of New York City. Amsterdam Avenue, West 140th to West 138th Street. An imposing group of field stone and terra cotta buildings occupied in 1905 total cost of $4,000,000. Founded in 1847 as Free Academy. Furnishes free tuition supported by City at annual cost of $615,000.
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Title: Consolidated Gas Co. Building New York City (NY), White Border unused
Description:
Series 30629
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Title: Wivel Restaurant, 254 West 54th Street New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 36466
Famous for Smorgasbord-Dinner and Supper Dancing Revue – 3 Shows Nightly
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Title: The Statler Hilton, Madison Square Garden New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 98004-C
At "The Gateway to the Heartbeat of New York City," surrounded by the cultural, entertainment, business and shopping centers of the city, the Statler Hilton is readily accessible to the Pennsylvania R.R. and Grand Central stations, air line terminals, New Madison Square Garden Center, Empire State Building, Macy's Gimbel's Korvette's, Broadway theatre district, subway, bus or taxi at hotel entrances.
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Title: Luchow's Famous Restaurant, 110-112 East 14th Street New York City (NY), Chrome PM 1962 May-24
Description:
Renowned for its superb food, imported beers, and like wines. Luchow's, The Gourmets' Rendezvous Since-1882, continues to be the favorite eating place of the world's celebrities.
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Title: Hotel Century, 111 West 46th Street New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series SK7215
Hotel Century 111 West 46th Street New York City 16 Floors of Hospitality Between Radio city and Times Square 350 Rooms with private bath and shower and radio Air Conditioning and 21" Television.
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Title: Zucca's Restaurant, 156-158 West 48th Street New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series C-19388
Internationally famous reputation for unusually fine food, drinks and Italian dishes. Featuring the Fabulous "Roman Table"
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Title: Empire State Bldg New York City (NY), Real Photo unused
Description:
Series 1
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Title: Aerial View Of The Statue Of Liberty New York City (NY), Real Photo unused
Description:
Series 37
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Title: Times Square New York City (NY), Real Photo unused
Description:
Series 16
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Title: Times Square At Night New York City (NY), Real Photo unused
Description:
Series 117
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Title: Mid-New York Skyline, East 42nd Street New York City (NY), Real Photo unused
Description:
Series 41
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Title: Stature Of Liberty On Bedloes Island New York City (NY), Real Photo unused
Description:
Series 17
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Title: Radio City Music Hall New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series DT-80113-B
Home of the "Rockettes". The largest exclusively indoor theater in the world, seats 6,200 people. Its stage, 144 ft. wide by 67 ft. deep, has a proscenium arch 60 ft. high and 100 ft. wide at the base.
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Title: The Cloisters In Fort Tryon Park New York City (NY), Chrome PM 1962 Oct-31
Description:
The Cloisters in Fort Tryon Park Looking North in Fort Tryon Park The Metropolitan Museum of Art-The Cloisters
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Title: The West Street And North River Piers New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 70152
The West Street and North River Piers extend along the Hudson River from the foot of Liberty Street north to 12th Street. At the south are located the various Railroad Terminals from which ferryboats connect with the Jersey City and Hoboken Stations. Further north are the docks of the Fall Rive. Boston and Albany and Hudson River Steamboat Lines
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Title: Ellis Island New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 34290
Ellis Island, the gateway of the New World is in New York Bay off the battery. All immigrants are landed and examined here by officers of the Department of Commerce and Labor before being permitted to enter America. 1,041,570 aliens were received here in 1910.
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Title: Madison Square Gardens New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Madison Square Garden New York City (NY), Divided Back PM 1922 Aug-25
Description:
Madison Square Garden occupies an entire city block from Madison to Fourth Avenue and 26th to 27th Streets. It is the largest amphitheatre in America, the interior being 300 by 200, 80 feet high with an arena 268x122 feet, seating capacity 12,000. The tower is 341 feet high, statue of Diana is 13 feet high. Erected in 1890 at a cost of $3,000,000.
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Title: Aquarium New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 73
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Title: Panoramic View Of New York's Sky Line New York City (NY), Divided Back PM 1912 Feb-26
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Title: St. Paul Church New York City (NY), Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-15
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Title: Hotel Century, 111 West 46th Street New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series SK7215
16 Floors of Hospitality Between Radio City and Times Square 350 Rooms each with Private bath and shower Radio - Television Available
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Title: Radio City Music Hall New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series P15120
In the field of entertainment, the famed Radio City Music Hall, the largest indoor theatre, entertains 7,000.000 patrons annually.
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Title: Skating In Central Park New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series P10871
The Wollman Memorial Skating Rink in Central Park near 59th St. and 5th Avenue
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Title: Statue Of Liberty And Lower Manhattan New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Series DT-92994-C
This unusual aerial view over New York Bay Shows Liberty Island in the foreground with the skyscrapers of Manhattan's financial district in the background.
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Title: Roseland Dance City, 52nd Street West of Broadway New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Series P60029
A partial view of the spacious Dane Floor at Roseland Dance City. World's most beautiful Ballroom-Restaurant-bar. New York's Historic Shrine of the Dance since 1919
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Title: Lower Manhattan New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Series AP 350
Lower Manhattan seen from the Brooklyn Bridge. The famous buildings of Wall Street, financial capital of the world, thrust upward into the sky. The twin towers of the World Trade Center rise 110-stories and 1350-feet each.
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Title: Lower Manhattan New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Series C-75
Lower Manhattan - an aerial view of Lower New York Harbor's entrance. Battery Park is in the foreground, the World Trade Center is to the left, and Brooklyn is visible in the background.
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Title: Madison Square Garden Center New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Series C-26
Located above the modernized Pennsylvania Station on the 8.5 acre plot bounded by Seventh and Eighth Avenues and 31st and 33rd Streets. Every seat has an unobstructed view of the floor since thee are no interior columns
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Title: New York Skyline - Twin Towers New York City (NY), Continental Chrome PM 1990 Apr-10
Description:
Series 1199
Fabulous New York skyline with the statue of Liberty in New York Harbor
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Title: Times Square New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Series P327500
The entertainment capital of the world
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Title: Triborough Bridge Looking South From Over The Bronx New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series 93
View of the Triborough Bridge showing all approaches. Looking from the Bronx. Manhattan on the right, Queens in the left background, Randall's Island in the foreground, Ward's Island beyond.
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Title: The Library Of Columbia University New York City (NY), Linen PM Jul-11
Description:
Series 65
The Library of Columbia University, also called the Seth Low Library, was opened for use in 1897, the gift of President Low. The architectural style is classical, based On Roman Precedents, but with many suggestions o Greek Refinements in its details. It holds a commanding position on the brow of the hill at Morningside Heights and is the focal point of the general campus layout. It has an estimated capacity of 1,500,000 volumes.
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Title: Empire State Building New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series 35
This is the world's tallest building, risen 1250 feet above Fifth avenue and 33rd street. Has 102 floors and can shelter 80,000 people. Mooring mast at the top is intended for dirigibles.
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Title: Times Square At Night New York City (NY), Linen PM Apr-09
Description:
Series 42
Times Square, known throughout the world as "The Great White Way" is the magnet and High spot of New York. Here millions of people seek entertainment in the many theatres, night clubs restaurants, etc.
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Title: Airlines Terminal, 42nd Street New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series 47
One of New York's newest and most originally designed buildings is the beautiful Airlines terminal Building on 42nd street. It is located directly across from Grand Central Station
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Title: Madison Square Garden New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series 132
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Title: Park Avenue, 46th Street New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series 31
North of Grand Central Terminal is the fashionable Park Avenue. Lined on both sides with towering apartments and hotels, it is a truly impressive sight of the grandeur of New York City.
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Title: American Museum Of Natural History New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series 95
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Title: Time Square New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series 180
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Title: Radio City Music Hall New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series 178
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Title: Brooklyn Skyline New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series 13
Looking toward Brooklyn Skyline Across East River from downtown New York. The Brooklyn Skyline makes an impressive display as seen from downtown New York in the Business District. The East River is seen in the middle distance
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Title: Hotel Commodore New York City (NY), Linen PM 1948 Aug-24
Description:
The Hotel Commodore one of the most celebrated landmarks on Manhattan's busy midtown East Side - is right in the heart of the leading business, shopping and entertainment centers. It contains 2000 large, comfortable outside rooms. Each with private bath. Its 4 from restaurants include the beautiful Century Room, home of America's famous "name bands". A friendly welcome, courteous and considerate service have earned it a nationwide reputation as "New York's most hospitable hotel".
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Title: Hotel Times Square, 43rd St. West of Broadway New York City (NY), Linen PM 1947 Sep-12
Description:
Series 15017
Right in the Heart of the Heart of New York. 43rd St. West of Broadway 1000 Rooms each with radio just a Step to Everything
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Title: The Penn Zone New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The Hart of New York. • Places of interest in the pen Zone. 1. Empire state building. 2. Pennsylvania Station. 3. Hotel Martinique. 4. Hotel McAlpin. 5. Hotel Pennsylvania. 6. Hotel New Yorker. 7. Hotel Governor Clinton. 8. Macy's dept. Store. 9. Saks 34th Street. 10. Gimble's dep't. Store. 11. General Post Office
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Title: The Polo Grounds New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series K 2035
The Polo Grounds is located at 155th Street and 8th Avenue. It is the home of the New York Giants and has a seating capacity of 45,000.
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Title: Loew's Midtown Motor Inn, Eighth Avenue Between 48th and 49th Street New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Open-air roof-top swimming pool. Free to guests. Free indoor parking 360 spacious air conditioned rooms and suites, all with free TV and radio. "Showcase" restaurant and cocktail lounge.
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Title: Rosoff's 1899 Theatre Restaurant, 43rd Street Just East of Broadway New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 94993
Exceptional Catering Facilities
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Title: Skyline Of Lower Manhattan New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series K 82
This view taken from across the East River shows many of the famous office buildings
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Title: Hotel Commodore, 42nd Street between Lexington & Park Avenues New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
This famous midtown East Side landmark is right next door to Grand Central Terminal (at left in photo). Note the Park Avenue Ramp in the foreground which bridges 42nd Street and leads to the Commodore's famous Motorists Entrance (center) up out of traffic at the side of the building. A registration desk exclusively for motorists is just inside this entrance
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Title: Sea Fare Restaurants New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 11141
1033 - 1st Ave. Sutton Place. 41 W. 8th St. Greenwich Village. The Aristocrat of Sea Food Restaurants
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Title: The Living Room New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series S19566
New York's Most Unique Supper Club. Cocktail's - Supper - Continuous Entertainment Blazing Fireplace - luxurious Divans 915 Second Ave., N. y. c. Between 48th & 49th Sts.
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Title: Flatiron By Moonlight New York City (NY), Divided Back
Description:
Series A 134a
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Title: Washington Building New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Times Building New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 2094
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Title: Union Square North From The Morton House New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 534
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Title: Lower Manhattan Skyline New York City (NY), Chrome PM 1957 Jul-24
Description:
Showing Brooklyn Bridge
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