
Title: Brooklyn Bridge in Front of World Trade Center New York (NY), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: Sidewalk Cafe De La Paix New York (NY), Continental Chrome PM 1955 Apr-26
Description:
Where fashionable New Yorkers watch the world go by. An enchanted setting for dining or sipping out, featuring continental, oriental and fine American dishes
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Title: New York Stock Exchange New York (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The Exchange trading floor - where technology and experienced market professionals provide investors high quality service in the world's premier securities marketplace
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Title: Lower Manhattan Skyline New York (NY), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: The World Trade Center New York (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
These twin towers, 110 stories high, are a monumental complex costing 600 million dollars. A breathtaking panorama of NYC can be viewed from the crest of these magnificent buildings
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Title: The World Trade Center New York (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The World Trade Center - the largest skyscrapers in the world, tower majestically over the Lower Manhattan Skyline. Standing 110 stories and 1,350 feet each, the twin colossal towers comprise a monumental complex costing over $600 million. The offices in these buildings will employ over 50,000 people
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Title: World Trade Center at Dusk New York (NY), Continental Chrome
Description:
The tallest structure in New York. An amazing complex of 2 huge towers, 110 stories high soaring 1350 feet into the clouds and 4 small satellite buildings 8 stories high, having a total of 10 million square feet of rentable space
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Title: Twin Towers at night New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: Fordham University New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Bob Wyer Keating Hall contains classrooms both of the College and of the Graduate School
Dexter
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Title: Aerial View of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Shown are New York State Theater, Metropolitan Opera House, Philharmonic Hall, Vivian Beaumont Theater, the Library Museum and Julliard Building
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Title: Fordham University New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Administration Building. Original Rose Hill Manor built in 1838
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Title: Fordham University New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Bob Wyer In the middle of the Quadrangle (St. Robert's Hall, Bishops' Hall, and St. John's Hall) is Queen's Court with the Statue of the Queen of Fordham
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Fordham University Campus Center New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
The Center is intended primarily for the cultural and social use of the students and faculty and for professional and educational meetings and conferences
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Title: Administration Building, Manhattan College New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Riverdale 71. Chartered in 1863. Conducted by the Brothers of the Christian Schools
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Title: Aerial View of Columbia University Section New York (NY), Chrome unused
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Title: Aerial View of Shea Stadium New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the N.Y. Mets Baseball and N.Y. Jets Football Teams located at 126 Street and Roosevelt Ave., Queens, New York
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Title: We're No. 1 New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
William A. Shea Municipal Stadium, Flushing Meadow Park, Queens, operated by Department of Parks, City of New York. The Home the N.Y. Mets Baseball Team and the N.Y. Jets Football Club. The seating capacity is 55,000
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Title: East Side Airlines Terminal New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Located at 37th Street and 1st Avenue, the East Side Airlines Terminal is the jumping-off spot for thousands of the world's travelers yearly. The spire of the Chrysler Building appears in the background
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Title: NY College of Podiatric Medicine and Foot Health Center New York (NY), Chrome
Description:
53 East 124th St. (Under construction)
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Title: Times Square New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Here over fifty theaters offering stage productions of drama, comedy, musicals and opera provide entertainment to the thousands of visitors to this great city
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Air View of Yankee Stadium New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the New York Yankees baseball team and the New York Giants football club. Bronx, New York
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Title: Shea Stadium New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
The William A. Shea Municipal Stadium - home of baseballs' National League New York Mets. It is one of the most modern and beautiful sports facilities in the world
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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: Colaizzi's Table d'Hote New York (NY), Linen PM 1913 Aug-13
Description:
37 -39 West 24th St. Tel. 5704 Madison Square
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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: Knickerbocker Grill New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Chinese and American Restaurant. Forty-second St. at Broadway The Grill, King Cole Room
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Title: New England Room, Prince George Hotel New York (NY), Linen PM 1930 Apr-21
Description:
Fifth Ave. and 28th Street
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Title: English Tap Room, Prince George Hotel New York (NY), Linen PM 1937 Aug-18
Description:
A.M. Gutterson, Managing Director; 5th Avenue and 28th Street
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Title: Statue of Minerva, Herald Square New York (NY), Linen PM 1949 Nov-7
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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 Taft, Seventh Avenue at 50th Street New York (NY), Linen PM 1950 Jul-21
Description:
COFFEE SHOP GRILL TAP ROOM LOBBY HOTEL TAFT - NEW YORK ON TIMES SQUARE AT RADIO CITY In Center of Entertainment and Shopping District 2000 Modern Rooms at Sensible Rates All with Radio--Many with Television
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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: Hall of Metals, New York World's Fair 1939 New York (NY), Linen PM 1939 May-21
Description:
View of exhibit building devoted to heavy industries showing Theme Center in distance. The structure was designed by William Gehron and Morris & O'Connor. It is triangular in shape with its main facade facing the Theme Plaza. The rear, shown here, is in the form of a portico facing on a landscaped court. Within the structure is a second court available for open-air exhibits. The building contains a restaurant, concessions and half an acre of exhibit space
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Title: Auditorium of N.B.C., World's Largest Broadcasting Studio, Rockefeller Center New York (NY), Linen PM 1948 Jul-17
Description:
The huge Auditorium Studio of the National Broadcasting Company is shown on the reverse of this card. Seating 1,300 spectators, the studio is 78 feet wide and 132 feet long. Construction of a studio this size was a real engineering feat since the entire room had to be suspended from ceiling and walls in order to insulate it from outside noise
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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: New York World's Fair 1939 Music Hall New York (NY), Linen PM 1941 Jul-23
Description:
Music Hall, New York's World's Fair, 1939 The Music Building is modern and functional in design: of fireproof construction, and is equipped with the latest stage mechanisms and appliances. The auditorium is egg-shaped, without balconies or interior columns, and thus affords perfect vision. The square end of the building which rises to a height of 80 feet houses a magnificent stage from which many impressive musical presentations will be given
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Title: YMCA Building New York World's Fair 1940 New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The YMCA Building at the World's Fair is located on Hamilton Place, 60 yards from the Statue of George Washington. it is operated by the YMCA of the City of New York as a meeting, resting and eating place for members and friends of every Association in the world. Social rooms, correspondence tables, information service and wash rooms are provided. Cafeteria and table service restaurants serve delicious food at low prices. Both men and women are welcome
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Title: American Museum of Natural History New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Located at 77th Street and Central Park West. Founded in 1869 as a museum and library of natural history. Among the exhibits are numerous animal and bird groups, dinosaur skeletons, Mexican and Peruvian material, extensive collections of gems, jades, ivories and amber. The right wing is the new Roosevelt Memorial Hall
Curt Teich & Co., Inc
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Title: Skating Rink, Rockefeller Center New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: William Sloane House Y.M.C.A. - 356 West 34th Street New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
West New York's Y.M.C.A. for transient young men and enlisted personnel of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. In addition to 1492 sleeping rooms there are available to resident members, Personal Counseling, Employment Service, Recreational Information, Gymnasium, Sightseeing Trips, Writing Room, House Physician, Barber Shop, Baths, Bootblack, Tailor Shop, Cafeteria, Coffee Shop, News Stand, Telephones, Check Room, Laundry, Bible Breakfasts, Musicales, Inspirational Lectures, Billiard and Social Rooms
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Title: New York Hospital New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Occupying three full blocks between 68th and 71st Streets, overlooking the East River. This great health institution was made possible through gifts of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., J.P. Morgan, the late Harry Payne Whitney and others
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Ray Kinney's Orchstra & Aloha Maids, Hawaiian Room, Hotel Lexington New York (NY), Linen PM 1941 May-24
Description:
The Famous Hawaiian Room A romantic atmosphere for Dining and Dancing, an authentic setting complete even to a tropical rain storm--Entertainment--Hawaiian Music--Songs and Dances...Native Hawaiian Dishes and Beverages, also the famed Lexington cuisine. HOTEL LEXINGTON Lexington Avenue at 48th Street, NEW YORK CHARLES E. ROCHESTER, Vice Pres. & Man. Dir
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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: Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
51st Street on 8th Ave. New York, New York, 10019. The host of the highway comes to the heart of New York City. 300 oversized, air-conditioned rooms, all with color TV. Free parking (subject to $2.00 charge for each additional in-and0out service). Famed Howard Johnson's Restaurant and Cocktail lounge
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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: The Belgian Village New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
The largest international exhibit at the New York World's Fair, 1965. 164,000 square feet of picturesque old world tradition reflect artistic and cultural heritage. The cobblestone streets, within a complex of about 132 houses of European vintage, bring travel dreams to reality
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Title: Unisphere, New York World's Fair 1964-1965 New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
"Peace through Understanding" The Fountains of the Fairs at night create a beautiful vista of lighted streams of water splashing into a reflecting pool. In the background, The Rocket Thrower is silhouetted against the Unisphere(R)
Dexter Press
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Title: General Electric Pavilion at Night New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
"Peace through Understanding" "Progressland" is the theme of the General Electric exhibit. Under a huge, gleaming dome suspended from spiraling pipes, the GE exhibit depicts the history of electricity, from its beginnings to the might bang of nuclear fusion
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Title: Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
HOWARD JOHNSON'S motor lodge 51st Street on 8th Ave. New York, New York 10019 The host of the highway comes to the heart of New York City. 300 oversized, air-conditioned rooms, all with color TV. Free parking (subject to $2.00 charge for each additional in-and-out service.) Famed Howard Johnson's Restaurant and Cocktail lounge. A Loews Hotel
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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: Ray Kinney's Orchestra & Aloha Maids, Hawaiian Room, Hotel Lexington New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
A romantic atmosphere for Dining and Dancing, an authentic setting complete even to the tropical rain storm - Entertainment - Hawaiian Music - Songs and Dances...Native Hawaiian Dishes and Beverages, also the famed Lexington cuisine. Lexington Avenue at 48th Street Charles E. Rochester, Vice Pres. & Man. Dir
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Title: The Rockefeller Plaza Outdoor Ice Skating Rink New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Located in the shadows of the Rockefeller Center Skyscrapers, the Rockefeller Plaza Outdoor Ice Skating Rink provides an unusual oasis for city sport enthusiasts six months of the year. In summer months it becomes an outdoor restaurant
Curt Teich & Co
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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: South Hall, Columbia University New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
South Hall, built at a cost of $4,000,000 and opened in 1934, is the gift of Edward S. Harkness. Dr. Butler, President of Columbia University, describes the building as a "laboratory library, designed not merely for the storage and distribution of books, but for constant working with books." The exterior is designed in Italian Renaissance style with fourteen ionic columns on the north facade. Present accommodations are for 3,000,000 volumes
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Radio City Music Hall New York (NY), Linen PM 1940 Apr-9
Description:
A "Must" on every visitor's list of things to see, this mammoth theater is the largest in the world. on its huge stage are produced gigantic spectacles of great beauty, and its screen provides the latest and best in motion picture entertainment. It has its own broadcasting studio atop the roof
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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: Riggs Restaurant, Inc New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Never closed. Meet your friends here daily--and after the Dance or Theatre parties. Reservations anytime. Menu mailed on request. 5000 patrons daily. W. K. Malester, Manager
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Title: City College of New York City New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
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: Medical Center New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The Medical Center was dedicated in 1928, covers 22 acres and cost $25,000,000. There are 12 units, several of which are: Presbyterian Hospital, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University; Sloane Hospital; Babies' Hospital; Vanderbilt Clinic. One of the greatest seats in the world for medical teaching, training and healing
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Title: Radio City Music Hall New York (NY), Linen PM 1950 Jul-7
Description:
Seating 6,000, this is the largest auditorium in the world. Moving pictures and lavish stage shows are presented daily
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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: Roseland Dance City New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Since 1919 The World's Most Famous Ballroom Cafe Roseland Dance City Continuous Dancing - 2 Great Bands Evenings Except Monday - Matinees Thurs. & Sat. - Sun. Cont. from 3:30 Superbly Air-Conditioned Terrace Restaurant - Rose Room Bar 52nd Street, West of Broadway, New York
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Title: The Electrical Products Building New York (NY), Linen PM 1940 Aug-14
Description:
The Electrical Products Building, New York World's Fair is a rainbow of colors glowing across the World of Tomorrow. The Electrical Building is in the "Blue Sector" with a mural hint of "Wonders" displayed behind its portals. The oddly shaped pylon at the left is an outstanding feature of the building. Architects: Walker and Gilette
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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: YMCA Building, New York World's Fair 1940 New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The YMCA building at the World's Fair is located on Hamilton Place, 60 yards from the Statue of George Washington. It is operated by the YMCA of the City of New York as a meeting, resting and eating place for members and friends of every Association in the world. Social rooms, correspondence tables, information service and wash rooms are provided. Cafeteria and table service restaurants serve delicious food at low prices. Both men and women are welcome
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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 Ford Motor Company Building, New York World's Fair New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Officially Licensed A half-mile elevated roadway, upon which visitors ride in Ford cars around the exhibition building -- out on a viaduct and up a spiraling incline, feature the Fort Company exhibit. Within the building Mr. Ford's idea -- the growing interdependence of farm and factory -- find graphic expression in displays which include sugar cane, soy beans and cotton among the featured subjects. Walter Dorwin Teague is the designer of the exhibit and the architect is Albert Kahn
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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 Sphinx New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
From the Roosevelt Library and Museum in Hyde Park, N. Y., the oddities room - The Sphinx, a presidential likeness in caricature presented to F.D.R. in December 1938 at the Gridiron Club dinner when he was remaining silent on a third term candidacy
Hyde Park Gift Shop
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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: Prince George Hotel New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Fifth Ave. & 28th Street
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Title: Prince George Hotel New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Fifth Ave. & 28th Street Geo. H. Newton, Manager
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Title: Prince George Hotel New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Fifth Ave. & 28th Street
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Title: Prince George Hotel New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
5th Ave. & 28th Street
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Title: Hotel Wellington New York (NY), Linen PM 1943 Feb-23
Description:
7th Avenue at 55th Street Convenient to all centers is this twenty-eight story modern metropolitan hotel with 700 rooms and private bathrooms. Rates: Single $2.50 to $4.00 Double $3.50 to $7.00
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Title: The Royalton New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Amidst New York's smartest shops and theatres; a hotel of dignity and quiet refinement at moderate cost. Famous for its large, light and airy rooms and suites. Garage facilities; 44 West 44th St. and 47 West 43rd St., Near Fifth Avenue, New York City; 2 entrances; 44 W. 44th and 47 W. 43rd St
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Title: Empire State Building New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
World's tallest structure located at 34th Street and 5th Avenue, New York City
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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: The Hurricane: New York's Smart Tropical Restaurant New York (NY), Linen PM 1941 Oct-9
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Title: Zucca's Italian Garden New York (NY), Linen PM 1937 Mar-15
Description:
116-118-120 West 49th Street Telephones: Bryant 5511 and 10122
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Title: Essec House and Casino on the Park New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
A magnificent 44 story hotel with 840 acres of Central Park at its door; beautifully furnished rooms and suites with complete kitchens.... The Casino on the Park is famous for its food, dancing and entertainment
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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: Planters Peanuts - The Peanut Store New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The PEANUT STORE 1560 BROADWAY, NEW YORK When in New York, visit the PEANUT STORE, the HOME of MR. PEANUT, where world-famous PLANTERS PEANUTS are sold. See PLANTERS PEANUTS roasted right before your eyes and mail them to your friends back home. See the beautiful and instructive scenes which show the progress of PLANTERS PEANUTS from the time they are planted until they reach you at your favorite store
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Title: United States Lines New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Series N9999
One of the fast C-2 cargo vessels of the new fleet of 47 ships owned by the United States Lines Company. These ships are in regular service between United States North Atlantic ports and Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe, Far East and Australia.
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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: Standard Oil Building New York (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Standard Oil Building, 26 Broadway
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Title: Madison Square Gardens New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Hotel Martinique New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1916 Jan-16
Description:
Hotel Martinique BROADWAY, 32D AND 33D STREETS OPPOSITE HUDSON TUBES. ONE BLOCK FROM PENNSYLVANIA STATION NEW YORK CITY
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Title: The Waldorf-Astoria, Drawing Room New York (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
APARTMENT OCCUPIED BY THEIR MAJESTIES, KING ALBERT AND QUEEN ELIZABETH OF BELGIUM, OCTOBER 1919
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Title: The Italian Room at the Waldorf-Astoria New York (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
The Italian Room exhibiting confectionery and imported novelties
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Title: Malay Tiger "Princeton" New York (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
New York Zoological Park
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Title: Band Stand, Kinston Point Park New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1908 Jun-18
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Title: Hell Gate Bridge and East River New York (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Hell Gate Bridge, is the longest steel arch bridge in the world, and crosses Hell Gate, Ward's Island, Randall's Island. Bronx Hills to New York. Length 1000 feet, height 200 feet, weight 80,000 tons, concrete towers 200 feet high, cost $14,000,000
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Title: City Hall Subway Station New York (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Grand Central Station and New York Cenral Building New York (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
This view shows driveway along Park Ave. looking north from 40th St. towards Grand Central Station and New York Central Building in backgound
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Title: Elevated R.R. Curve on W. 110th Street New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1909 Feb-17
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Title: The Cables, Brooklyn Bridge New York (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Soldiers and Sailors Monument and Riverside Drive New York (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: View in the Botanical Garden, Bronx Park New York (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: "Churchill's" New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1915 Jul-30
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Title: East River and Brooklyn from New York New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1912 Apr-6
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Title: New College of the City of New York New York (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Caruso New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
NEAPOLITAN GARDEN THE EMPIRE COLLONADE Caruso Famous for CHICKEN and SPAGHETTI NEW YORK BRANCHES 42 West 33rd Street 125 West 45th Street 230 West 34th Street 17-19 East 59th Street 130 West 42nd Street 46 Cortlandt Street NEWARK, N.J.--124 Market Street
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Title: The Cortile New York (NY), Chrome PM 1953 Nov-3
Description:
37 West 43rd Street 36 West 44th Street An Old World Spot, Just Off 5th Avenue For 29 years The Cortile has maintained a reputation for the finest foods, appetizingly prepared and served in a quiet retreat with all the charm and atmosphere of the old world. Delicious Luncheons from 55c, Afternoon Tea, Dinner from 85c. (Closed Sundays.) FOOD PRICES, DRINKS AND SERVICE ARE INCOMPARABLE Murrayhill 2-3540
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Title: Times Square New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Known throughout the world as "The Great White Way", 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: Times Square Information Center New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
TIMES SQUARE INFORMATION CENTER Broadway and 43rd Street at Times Square New York 36, N. Y. Operated by the DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND PUBLIC EVENTS, CITY OF NEW YORK. Free descriptive literature on New York City's recreational, entertainment, cultural, commercial and manufacturing attractions may be obtained by visiting or writing to the Times Square Information Center. Open every day of the year-- Weekdays and Saturdays from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sundays from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M
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Title: The Famous Hotel Astor New York (NY), Chrome PM 1960 Sep-19
Description:
Times Square ยท New York 36, N. Y. At the Crossroads of the World 750 air-conditioned guest rooms each with television and radio. A variety of outstanding restaurants and the largest banquet and meeting facilities in New York City. Telephone JUdson 6-3000 Frank W. Kridel, Executive Vice President & Gen. Mgr
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Title: The U.S. Royal Giant Tire, New York World Fair 1964-1965 New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Towering 80 feet above the Fair's grounds, U.S. Royal's Giant Tire provides and unusual and exciting experience. Almost 100 persons at a time ride in the special gondolas revolving along the rim of the tire. In addition to a spectacular view of the fair, visitors can see Manhattan's famous skyline in the distance
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Title: Best Western Barbizon Plaza Hotel New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
106 Central Park South; Tel. (212) 247-7000; For Reservations - call toll free: In Continental United States - 800/223-5493; In New York State - 800/442-5963. Gracious, luxurious living in a 40 story air-conditioned modern hotel, color television, radio, direct dial telephone. Located in the very heart of New York within strolling distance of theatres, Radio City, New York Coliseum, Lincoln Center and Fifth Avenue shops. Home of the Famous "Library" Discotheque
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Title: Cargo Carriers New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Anchored of Jones Point on the Hudson River, N. Y
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Title: Unisphere with New York State Pavillion in background New York (NY), Chrome PM 1965
Description:
"Peace Through Understanding". The Unisphere is the theme symbol of the Fair. Its top is 140 feet above the ground level and the globe is 120 feet in diameter with an open grid of latitudes and longitudes supporting the land masses
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Title: Greenwich Village New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Scene of Washington Square and Victory Arch in Greenwich Village. This is one of the most colorful districts in New York, which is steeped in a bohemian atmosphere
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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: Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street New York (NY), Chrome PM 1963 May-28
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Title: Times Square New York (NY), Chrome
Description:
The famous theatre district bounded on the south by 42nd St., on the north by 52nd St. Here Broadway intersects 7th Avenue. On the left the famous Astor Hotel and on the right the Criterion Theatre
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Title: Times Square New York (NY), Chrome unused
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Title: Russian Tea Room New York (NY), Chrome PM 1968 May-20
Description:
150 West 57th Street
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Title: Columbia Silversmiths New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Lamps, Chandeliers Refinished & Rewired, Plating, Polishing, Repairing & Laquering. Silver, Gold, Nickel, Copper, Brass, Chrome, Etc. Special attention to private trade Monograms removed call and delvery 142 E. 34th St., NYC (Bet. 3rd & Lexington Aves.) ELdorado 5-4670 All Types of Small Appliances Repaired
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Title: Time and Life Building New York (NY), Chrome
Description:
The ultra-modern Time and Life Building at 50th Street and 6th Avenue is the scene of great pedestrian and traffic activity and is an integral part of the famous Rockefeller Center complex
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Title: Night View of Broadway in New York New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
A brilliant night scene of Broadway, the theatrical and entertainment center of New York
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Title: Allied Chemical Tower, #1 Times Square New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
At the "crossroads of the world," where the Great White Way meets 42nd Street, stands the Allied Chemical Tower. Showcase for new products and exciting exhibits, the Tower offers visitors a fascinating tour of what's new in space, fashion and daily living
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Title: Times Square New York (NY), Chrome
Description:
Showing Broadway, the crossroads of the world, with the Allied Chemical Tower in the center, New York City
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Title: Ferris Wheel in Steeplechase Park, Coney Island New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
FERRIS WHEEL IN STEEPLECHASE PARK, Coney Island, New York
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Title: The Church Center New York (NY), Chrome PM May-28
Description:
At the United Nations Building, built by The Methodist Church and directed by the National Council of Churches' Department of of International Affairs, houses and co-ordinates the work of the U. N. - related church agencies. Located across the street from the United Nations, the building includes a chapel backed by a massive stained glass window symbolizing mans struggle for peace and justice. The building was designed by William Lescaze
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Title: Allied Chemical Tower, #1 Times Square New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
At the "crossroads of the world," where the Great White Way meets 42nd Street, stands the Allied Chemical Tower. Showcase for new products and exciting exhibits, the Tower offers visitors a fascinating tour of what's new in space, fashion and daily living
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Title: John F. Kennedy International Airport New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial Gateway to the United States, serves more than a million domestic and overseas air travelers each month. Operated by THe Port of New York Authority under lease with the City of New York, the huge air terminal on the shore of Jamaica Bay is as large as all of Manhattan Island south of 42nd Street. It was opened in July 1948
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Title: Frank Leone's Restaurant New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
53 East 54th Street New York City Frank Leone of the Original Leone Family, a name which has been synonymous with the very finest in northern Italian and Continental Cuisine since 1906, continues the great tradition inherited from his famous Mother in an intimate and pleasant atmosphere. Open daily for lunch and dinner - Closed Sunday PL. 9-5941
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Title: The Bull & Bear at the Waldorf-Astoria New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
a man's restaurant that women adore. Delicious British and American specialties, and a real New York bar! Unforgettable! At 49th St. and Lexington Ave. in midtown New York
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Title: Times Square New York (NY), Chrome unused
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Title: New York Municipal Airport, La Guardia Field New York (NY), Linen PM 1944 Sep-28
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Title: Land Plane Administration Building, New York Municipal Airport, North Beach New York (NY), Linen
Description:
The Municipal Airport at North Beach in New York City represents an investment of more than $40,000,000 and is designed to be the world's greatest transcontinental and transoceanic air terminal. Located in Queens on the East River only 8 miles from the heart of Manhattan
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Title: Off for a Trip on United Air LInes, La Guardia Airport New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Interested spectators watch a huge, three-mile-a-minute Mainliner being prepared for its takeoff on its 2,700 mile flight from the New York Municipal Airport to California. New York is only 16 hours away from the Pacific Coast by air
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Title: Empire State Building by Moonlight New York (NY), Linen PM 1936 Jun-29
Description:
The Empire State Building, New York City, rises 1250 feet, or nearly a quarter of a mile above Fifth avenue. It is 200 feet higher than any other building and 266 feet higher than the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It contains 63 acres of floor space and enough steel to load a train 11 miles long. A dirigible moored to the mast of the Empire State, world's tallest building, would exert a greater pull than three locomotives
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Title: La Guardia Field New York (NY), Linen PM 1951 Jun-8
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Title: La Guardia Field New York (NY), Linen unused
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Title: Bobsled, Coney Island, N. Y New York (NY), Linen PM 1955 Jul-13
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Title: McSorley's Old Ale House New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
15 East 7th Street, Bet. Second & Third Ave.; A landmark of old New York; Since 1854 this famous Old Ale House has been known for its fine home cooked food and excellent ale served to a world-wide male clientele
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Title: View Through the Arch of Municipal Building Showing City Hall New York (NY), Linen PM 1945 Apr-23
Description:
Through an arch of New York City Municipal Building looms the beautiful City Hall with the Woolworth and Transportation Building raising their heads in the background. The Woolworth Building, which has the Merchants' Association of New York as one of its tenants, is 792 feet high and for many years was the tallest building in the city
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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: New York World's Fair 1939 - The Glass Centre Building New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The Glass Center Building. New York World's Fair. The Glass Center erected at the New York World's Fair 1939 has a floor area of 25,000 square feet and contains the exhibits of three leading glass companies, Corning Glass Works, Owens-Illinois Glass Company and Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. The tower, 108 feet high is constructed of blue plate glass and glass block
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Title: General Motor Exhibit, New York World's Fair 1939 New York (NY), Linen PM 1939 Sep-4
Description:
Officially Licensed NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR 1939 In keeping with the World's Fair theme of "Building the World of Tomorrow," the General Motors exhibit presents a conception of future motor traffic regulations and super-highways. By means of a continuous escalator, visitors seated in comfortable moving chairs travel over the super-highways and into the "city of tomorrow." The tour is climaxed by a full-size street intersection, showing the architecture, motor traffic and pedestrian facilities of the future. Norman Bel Geddes is designer of the building, and the architect is Albert Kahn
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Title: Visitors arriving at New York World's Fair New York (NY), Linen PM 1939 Oct-24
Description:
A very imposing station was built on the Fair grounds to accommodate visitors arriving by subway. Upon leaving the train, one walks along a flag decorated bridge through turnstiles on to a platform that offers a beautiful vista to the eye. Music is heard on all sides and immediately, the holiday mood prevails
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Title: Main Concourse, Pennsylvania Station New York (NY), Linen unused
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Title: Empire State Building by Moonlight New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The Empire State Building, New York city, rises 1250 feet, or nearly a quarter of a mile above Fifth avenue. It is 200 feet higher than any other building and 266 feet higher than the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It contains 63 acres of floor space and enough steel to load a train 11 miles long. A dirigible moored to the mast atop the Empire State, world's tallest building, would exert a greater pull than three locomotives
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Title: Midtown and Empire State Building New York (NY), Linen PM 1940 Oct-18
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Title: Empire State Building New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Tallest in the world; 1248 feet from sidewalk to tip of mooring mast. Equal to 102 stories; 85 stories of office space; 62 express elevators; houses twenty thousand people in more than two million feet of floor space
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Title: Luna Park New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1909 Jul-2
Description:
Entrance to Luna Park by Night, Coney Island
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Title: Surf Avenue at Night, Coney Island, N. Y New York (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
SURF AVENUE AT NIGHT, CONEY ISLAND, N. Y. The Bowery is a narrow street running parallel with the beach. It is entirely occupied by moving picture shows, restaurants and all kinds of amusement devices and is the most popular thoroughfare at this great resort. During the season it is crowded with visitors from all parts of the world. It is estimated that half a million people visit the Bowery daily
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Title: Dragon's Gorge, Luna Park, By Night New York (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
DRAGON'S GORGE, LUNA PARK, BY NIGHT, Coney Island, N. Y. Luna Park, is the largest private amusement enterprise in Coney Island, containing hundreds of electrical devices and at night is the most brilliantly lighted spot in the Island. Dragon Gorge is one of the largest and most gorgeous concessions in the park
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Title: Interior View of Luna Park, Coney Island New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1910 Aug-5
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Title: Luna Park by Night New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1923 Aug-17
Description:
Luna Park is the largest private amusement enterprise at Coney Island, containing hundreds of electrical amusement devices and other concessions that are daily enjoyed by the visiting crowds. At night it is the most brilliant spot in Coney Island, being illuminated by thousands of electric lights
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Title: Front View of Steeplechase Park, Coney Island New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1913 Sep-2
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Title: The Waves, Coney Island New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1911 Jul-9
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Title: Crowd Going on Excursion Boat for Coney Island New York (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Excursion boat running to Coney Island, New York's largest amusement park and considered by some to be the best of its kind in the world
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Title: Bird's Eye View of Luna Park New York (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Luna Park is the largest private amusement enterprise in Coney Island, containing hundreds of electrical devices and other concessions. At night it is the most brilliantly lighted spot in the Island
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Title: Main Court Luna Park, Coney Island New York (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Interior of Steeplechase Park, Coney Island New York (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Luna Park at night New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1908 May-4
Description:
Coney Island
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Title: Surf Avenue at Night, Coney Island New York (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
SURF AVENUE AT NIGHT, CONEY ISLAND, N. Y. Surf Avenue is a broad driveway and promenade extending along the beach from Coney Island to Brighton Beach. From this drive the visitors can watch the bathers enjoying themselves in the surf
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Title: Surf Avenue From Coney Island to Brighton Beach New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1925 Jun-22
Description:
SURF AVENUE FROM CONEY ISLAND TO BRIGHTON BEACH. Surf Avenue is a broad driveway and promenade extending along the beach from Coney Island to Brighton Beach. From this drive the visitors can watch the bathers enjoying themselves in the surf
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Title: Dreamland at Night, Coney Island New York (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Schiff Parkway and Williamsburg Bridge approach New York (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Schiff Parkway, (formerly called Delancy Street) was named after the great philanthropist, Jacob Schiff. This is one of the busiest thoroughfares in the heart of the Lower East Side. In the center can be seen the entrance to the Williamsburg Bridge which spans the East River
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Title: Wall Street New York (NY), Divided Back PM Aug-16
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Title: Radio City Music Hall, World's Largest Theatre New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
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 Rockefeller Center playhouse
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Title: Harbor and Battery Park New York (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Grant's Tomb, Riverside Drive New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1910 Mar-9
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Title: U. S. Custom House New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1913 Feb-26
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Title: Metropolitan Museum New York (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Custom House New York (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Elevated Railway New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1914 Jan-21
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Title: Macy's "Corner Shop," N.Y New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Old World charm in the world's largest store - an "antique hunter's paradise." THE * MACY COLOR VIEWS of NEW YORK *
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Title: Macy's "Little Shop," N.Y New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Smart New York's "fashion centre" in the world's largest store - where "it's smart to be thrifty." THE * MACY COLOR VIEWS of NEW YORK *
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Title: Macy's Famous Bureau of Standards New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
where trained scientists have made 4 million tests to make sure the customer buys high quality for low cash prices
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Title: Macy's Thanksgiving Parade New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Annual mile-long pageant of giant helium-filled balloons escorts Santa Claus to the world's largest store at Broadway & 34th Street, N.Y
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Title: World's Largest Store, N.Y New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
where 137,000 buy each day for cash in Macy's (Street floor). The Macy's Color Views of New York, copyright 1939 R.H. Macy & Co., N.Y., U.S.A
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Title: Empire State Building and R.H. Macy Department Store New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Two biggest ... N.Y. Empire State Building, world's tallest, and R.H. Macy department store, world's largest. The Macy color views of New York
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Title: The Hotel Taft New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Radio City and Rockefeller Center. Center of entertainment and shopping district. 1400 ultra modern air conditioned rooms. Home of the Cattleman West Enrico and Paglieri Restaurants and the Brewery
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Title: New York Airways 25 passenger Boeing V-170 Turbocopter Leaving Wall Street Heliport New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
NYA the 'First Helicopter Airline', provides regular service, day and night, between Manhattan and New York's metropolitan airports, carrying passengers, freight, express and mail. Helicopter sight-seeing flights are also offered regularly and by special arrangement from the Wall St. Heliport. For all reservations, call your travel agent, any scheduled airline, or New York Airways at Illinois 8-7400 (NY) - Market 3-2590 (NJ)
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Title: Times Square and "The Great White Way" After Theatre New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1910 Jan-26
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Title: Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
This Medical Center extends from Riverside Drive to Broadway and from 165th to 168th Streets. It is composed of 12 units, with a combined total of 1674 beds - The Presbyterian Hospital; College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University; The Sloane Hospital for Women; N.Y. State Psychiatric Institute and Hospital; The Babies' Hospital; The Squier Urological Clinic; The Presbyterian School of Nursing; The Neurological Institute and Hospital; The Stephen V. Harkness Patient Pavillion; The School of Dental and Oral Surgery; The Vanderbilt Clinic; The DeLamar Institute of Public Health
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Title: Radio City Music Hall Auditorium New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Seating 6,000, this is the largest auditorium in the world. Moving pictures and lavish stage shows are presented daily
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Title: The Automat -as famous as the New York Skyline itself New York (NY), Linen PM 1939 Jun-23
Description:
One hundred and fifty-six HORN & HARDART Automat - Cafeterias, Restaurants and Retail Shops in New York and Philadelphia serving over half a millions patrons a day. "The Public Appreciates Quality"
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Title: United Nations Headquarters and East River New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
First Day of Issue, 4c stamp on picture side
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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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