
Title: Souvenir Folder New York by Night New York City (NY), Linen unused
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Title: Port Authority Bus Terminal, Eighth Avenue at Forty-first Street New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
"One Block from Times Square" Largest in the world, the #24,000,000 Port Authority Bus Terminal to open December 15, 1950, was built by The Port of New York Authority, the self-supporting joint agency of the States of New Jersey and New York, to relieve street traffic congestion in Manhattan and to provide a comfortable central station for 130,000 bus commuters and many thousand long distance bus travelers who daily enter and leave New York.
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Title: The General Post Office Building, Eighth Avenue And 31st Street New York (NY), Linen PM 1952 Sep-10
Description:
Handling the mailing needs of New York City, this office on an average day receives and dispatches 12000000 pieces of ordinary mail and over 140000 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: Metropolitan Museum Of Art New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, in Central Park, facing Fifth Avenue from 81st to 84th Streets. When all the buildings are completed they will cover an area of 18 ½ acres and will cost about $ 20000000. Through J. Pierpont Morgan, its former president, it became one of the richest museums, in the world, and contained his wonderful collection of art objects valued at $ 50000000. The museum is a private organization incorporated April 13th, 1870.
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Title: The Gotham, Fifth Ave New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
In the center of the fashionable shopping district and on the way to the Broadway theatres
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Title: The Signing Of The United Nations Charter New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
The Charter of the United Nations was signed at San Francisco on 26 June 1945
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Title: Camp Drum New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
"Sighting and Aiming" - training with "Bazooka" recoilless rifle.
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Title: Howitzer Crew In Action New York (NY), Chrome unused
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Title: Rockefeller Plaza New York City New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
The famous "Down Under Restaurant" and the Prometheus Fountain. In the background the flogs of all nations.
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Title: New York International Airport New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Modern airliners from oil over the world can be seem being readied far take-off. The main building and the Civil Aeronautics Administration tower are visible in the background
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Title: Edison's Building New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
The entire façade of Consolidated Edison's building at the New York World's Fair is a 9,000 square foot sheet of water sent up 42 feet into the air by individual fountains-made even more beautiful by lighting and color. Inside is the spectacular diorama-"The City of Light."
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Title: Golden Horn Armenian Restaurant, 122 West 49th St/ New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
World famous for Shish Kebab
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Title: John F. Kennedy International Airport, TWA Terminal New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Serving thousands of passengers daily with the most modern facilities. The new TWA terminal building is the only building of its type and design to be found anywhere in the world
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Title: Rockefeller Plaza Skating Rink New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
101-Rockefeller plaza Outdoor Ice Skating Pond View, from rinkside Promenade Restaurants: Café Francais -- English Grill -- Lower Plaza, Rockefeller Center, N. Y.
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Title: St. Patrick's Cathedral Metalic New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
St. Patrick's Cathedral Fifth Avenue at 50th Street. Leading Catholic Church in New York City and one of the greatest Cathedrals in he world
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Title: Staten Island Ferry New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The Staten Island Ferry, a landmark of New York City, passes before the skyscrapers of lower Manhattan. The ferry carries some 20 million passengers a year, averaging between 23,000 and 30,000 a day.
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Title: Yankee Stadium New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Yankee Stadium is the home of New York Yankee Baseball Team. The Stadium was renovated in 1976 at a cost of more than 100 million dollars. It has a seating capacity of 57,000 and is located at 157th Street and River Avenue in the Bronx.
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Title: Dish Of Salt, 133 West 47th Street New York (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Multi-level contemporary restaurant provides ideal setting in Manhattan's theatre district for outstanding Cantonese cuisine and great keyboard artistry. Lunch dinner and supper
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Title: Ponte's, 37th Desbrosses Street New York (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The quintessence of Continental Cuisine, impecable service, and a warm, relaxed atmosphere insure pleasurable dining. Featuring Prime Plume du Veau Veal, Lobster, and Prime Sirloin Steaks. Spacious cocktail lounge and strolling musicians. Free valet parking.
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Title: Ponte's, 37th Desbrosses Street New York (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The quintessence of Continental Cuisine, impecable service, and a warm, relaxed atmosphere insure pleasurable dining. Featuring Prime Plume du Veau Veal, Lobster, and Prime Sirloin Steaks. Spacious cocktail lounge and strolling musicians. Free valet parking.
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Title: Chinatown New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Chinatown, New York City. “Where East Meets West”. A microcosm of the Orient, Centered in Mott and Pell Streets in Manhattan.
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Title: Chinatown New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
One of the most picturesque sections in the city. Here will be found a great variety of restaurants, colorful curio shops, a Chinese museum, and theatre, with a touch of the Orient along its narrow streets.
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Title: Inn Of The Dove Mexican Restaurant, 256 East 49th Street New York (NY), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: New York City New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Chinatown, in South Manhattan, houses more than 6,000 American of Chinese descent. A touch of the Orient is maintained in the many restaurants and curio shops.
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Title: The Museum Of Modern Art, 11 West 53 Street New York (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Edward Hopper: House by the Railroad. 1925. Oil, 24 x 29”. The Museum of Modern Art, given anonymously.
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Title: L'Aiglon Restaurant, 13 East 55th Street New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: Liberty Enlighting The World New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Length of right arm 42 ft, Distance between the eyes 2 ft. 6 in. Length of Nose 4 ft. 6 in. Width of Mouth 3 ft. Statue is composed of more than 300 copper sections (Thickness 3/32 In.) Height from base to torch 151 ft. 1 In. 40 persons can stand in the head. Tablet Length 23 ft. 7 in. Width 13 ft. 7 in. There are 168 steps in spiral staircase. The Statue weight 450,000 pounds. “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. The wretched refuse of your teeming shore, send these, the hopeless tempest fosses to me. I lift my lamp beside the golden door.”
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Title: Oh Ho So Restaurant New York City (NY), Continental Chrome PM 1983 Nov-07
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Title: Ellis Island New York City (NY), Real Photo unused
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Title: S. Herskovits & Co.,, 66 West 23d St New York (NY), Linen PM 1892 Jun-07
Description:
Strawberry And Fan. Unique. Lace Diamond
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Title: The Roosevelt, Madison Avenue 45th Street New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941. The Roosevelt (A Hilton Hotel) ? Madison Avenue at 45th Street, is but a brief step from New York's most famous stores, theaters, and night clubs, and is connected directly by private passageway with Grand Central Terminal. It has 1,100 rooms, each with private bath, and is equipped throughout with modern facilities, insuring the comfort and convenience of its guests; all public rooms are air conditioned. The gracious atmosphere pervading the lobby and lounge makes them most attractive. Dean Carpenter is general manager.
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Title: Along The Way Twa Skyscrapers At Night New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
In the dusk, the countless glittering lights of spectacular skyscrapers lend enchantment to New York. TWA uses the three great airports in the metropolitan area, and maintains a network of far-reaching routes across the United States and overseas.
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Title: Times Square At Night New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
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: Howdy From New York New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
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.
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Title: The Statue Of Liberty At Sunrise New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The Statue of Liberty on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor was conceived in 1865 by Edouard de Laboulaye, the eminent French historian and was designed and executed by Bartholdi, the French sculptor. It was the Gift of the people of French to the people of the United States.
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Title: Interior Grand Central Station New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Located on East 42nd Street between Vanderbilt and Lexington Avenues, this is the terminus of the New York Central, the New York, New Haven and Hartford and the New York, New Haven and Hartford and the New York and Harlem railroads. Over 600 trains arrive and depart daily in this largest railway terminal of the world.
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Title: Dixon Cafeteria, 8th Ave. 43rd St., New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Time Square's completely modern cafeteria, offering a carefully prepared choice selection of the finest foods, as economically as quality permits. Serving thousands of old and new friends daily. Enjoy a leisurely meal and the finest liquors at our restaurant and cocktail lounge next door.
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Title: Hotel Holland, 351 West 42nd Street New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
New York's most convenient Hotel for the Motorist. In the heart of the midtown section, but reached with least traffic congestion. Parking facilities across the street. Garage within a block. Over 50 theatres within walking distance. Convenient to the shopping district. Every room with bath and shower. Fine Coffee shop and cocktail lounge.
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Title: Ye Eat Shoppe, 731-736 Eighth Ave New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
A sample Menu Mid-day Lunch thirty-Five Cents Served from 11 A.M. Chilled Orange Juice Punch Tomato Juice Cocktail or Choice of Soups (Choice of) 1 ? Beef a la Mode with Potato Pancake 2 ? Chopped Virginia Ham & Corn Cakes Fresh Garden Spinach Mashed Pota. Or 3 ? Cold Sugar Cured corned Beef Cold Slaw, Boiled Dressing, Pota. Salad Fresh Huckleberry Pie Cabinet Pudding, Whipped Cream Tea or Coffee.
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Title: Holland Tunnel To New Jersey New York City (NY), Linen unused
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Title: Radio City Music Hall New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Radio City Music Hall, the world's largest theatre has a seating capacity of 6,200 persons. A spectacular stage show is a weekly feature of this Rockefeller Center playhouse. The stage is 144 feet wide and 62 feet deep. The screen is the largest ever built measuring 70 x 40 feet.
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Title: Broadway Hofbrau, 165 West 45th Street New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Special Luncheon ? 11.30 to 2.30 table d'Hote Dinner ? 6.30 to 9.00 Moderate Prices Music, Dancing and Entertainment until 3.00 A.M. Special Arrangements for Parties and Banquets ? Phone Bryant 9-4471.
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Title: Madison Square Garden New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
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.
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Title: The Metropolitan Museum Of Art New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
the Metropolitan Museum of Art located in Central Park at Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street. Contains priceless collections of paintings. Statuary, tapestries, armor, jewels and furniture. One of New York's most interesting show places.
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Title: Empire State Building At Night New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Empire State Building, the world's tallest structure, located at Fifth Avenue and 34th Street, rises 1250 feet above the Sidewalk. Observatories are open to the public on the 86th and 102nd floors.
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Title: United Nations Building New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
United Nations Building as seen from Long Island City New York City
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Title: International Rock Garden Rockefeller Center New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Rockefeller Center is the largest privately owned business and entertainment center in America. Included in its many buildings are 24 restaurants, the New York Museum of Science and Industry, 12 landscaped gardens of the Nations and an outdoor skating pond.
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Title: Yankee Stadium New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
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.
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Title: Looking Toward Brooklyn Skyline New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
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.
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Title: Hotel Pennsylvania New York City (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Hotel Pennsylvania, Seventh Avenue, 32nd to 33rd Street. Directly opposite the Pennsylvania Station, with which it is connected by an underground passageway. The building is 20 stories high and contains 2200 bedrooms, each with a bath or shower.
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Title: Liggett's Building And 42Nd St New York City (NY), Linen unused
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Title: Fifth Ave. Showing Saks Dept. Store And St. Patrick's Cathedral New York City (NY), Linen unused
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Title: United Nations Building New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
View from East River with Empire State Building in background
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Title: Moses Saunders Power Dam New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Spanning the international border from Barnhart Island near Massena, New York, to the Canadian mainland near Cornwall, Ontario. The vast amount of power generated here is now being supplied to industry and communities over a large area.
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Title: Plaza Of Rockefeller Center New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
This unique Lower Plaza is an outdoor dining place in summer and a skating rink in winter. The plaza is dominated by the world famous statue of Prometheus, and the Prometheus Fountain. The flags of the United Nations are flown on the esplanade around the Plaza.
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Title: The Red Garter, 15 West 4th St/ New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
The Red Garter unique beer place night club deluxe. Continuous entertainment is provided by ?The Strugglers?, in the roaring style of the good old days. New York's largest and finest Banjo Night Club. San Francisco, Chicago, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Detroit.
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Title: New York International Airport New York (NY), Chrome PM 1960 Oct-18
Description:
This beautiful view of the gardens and fountains is just one of many at this ultra modern jet airport. The Civil Aeronautics Administration tower can be seen in the background
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Title: Radio City Music Hall New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
World's largest indoor theater, home of the famous Rockettes, precision dancers.
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Title: The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge New York City (NY), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, connecting Brooklyn and Staten Island, New York. The world's longest suspension bridge, main span length is 4,260 feet (1,299 m). Overall length is 7,200 feet (2,196 m).
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Title: The Exciting African Room, 156 W. 44th St., New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Dinner-Supper Afro Caribe Revues Nitely
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Title: Catskill Mountain Vacationlands New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Belleayre Mountain Ski Center, featuring N.Y. State's only chairlift. One of the principal tourist attractions in central N.Y. At Highmount between Pine Hill and Fleischmanns, N.Y.
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Title: Projection Instrument, American Museum-Hayden Planetarium New York (NY), Chrome
Description:
This is the intricate machine which reproduces the heavens in all their beauty. It is Zeiss Optical multiple stereopticon Planetarium projector, a super magic lantern, with more than 120 different projection units giving a complete picture of the sky. The motions of the heavenly bodies are shown as the projector turns on the axes of its "cardle."
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Title: Trinity Church, Broadway and Wall Street New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Trinity Church, Broadway and Wall Street, New York. Founded 1697 ; present edifice erected 1846. High Altar and Reredos, dedicated in 1877, in memory of William B. Astor by his sons John Jacob and William. The altar is of pure white statuary marble, with shafts of Lisbon red marble dividing its face. The reredos is perpendicular Gothic in keeping with the whole edifice, built of Caen stone. Frederick Clark Withers, architect.
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Title: Trinity Church, Broadway and Wall Street New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Trinity Church, Broadway and Wall Street, New York. Interior of the Chapel of All Saints. This chapel was erected in 1913 by the Vestry of the Parish in memory of Morgan Dix, Rector from 1862 to 1908. Dr. Dix was born Nov.1,1827, and died on April 29, 1908, in the forty-sixth year of his rectorship and the fifty-third of his ministry in Trinity Parish. His body lies beneath this Altar.
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Title: Trinity Church, Broadway and Wall Street New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Trinity Church, Wall Street and Broadway, New York City. Founded 1697. Present edifice in Perpendicular Gothic, consecrated Ascension Day, 1846. Architect; Richard Upjohn. The windows dating from the construction of this building are among the oldest stained glass windows made in America. The banners represent historical events in the long history of the parish and daughter Chapels founded in New York.
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Title: Bible House, 61st Street & Broadway New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
American Bible Society Headquarters 61st Street & Broadway, New York, N.Y. From here the Society directs its worldwide work of distributing the Scriptures.
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Title: Hotel Governor Clinton, 7th Ave 31st Street New York City (NY), Chrome PM 1954 Mar-28
Description:
New York's Newest and Finest Hotel Governor Clinton Seventh Avenue at 31st Street Opposite Pennsylvania Station 1200 Rooms All Outside with Private Bath, Radio, Servidor and Circulating Ice Water.
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Title: Statue of Liberty New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
As you can see, the Statue is in very bad shape. And the longer we delay restoring it, the harder it will be to save. Hope you can help with a generous contribution.
Lee Iacocca
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Title: Times Square New York (NY), White Border PM 1947 May-08
Description:
No. 16, Times Square, New York, the heart of New York's hotel and theatre district and the playground of the nation.
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Title: Grant's Tomb New York City (NY), White Border PM 1922 Nov-04
Description:
Grant's Tomb, overlooking the North (or Hudson) River from Riverside Drive at 123rd Street, is the Nation's Memorial to General Ulysses S. Grant, one of the soldier-presidents of the United States. The massive sarcophagus in which rest the bodies of President Grant and his wife is open to public view. The memorial cost $600,000 and was completed in 1897.
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Title: English Tap Room Prince George Hotel, 5th Avenue and 28th Street New York City (NY), White Border PM 1921 Aug-03
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Title: Fifth Avenue North, 40th St New York City (NY), White Border PM 1916 Jun-01
Description:
Fifth Avenue North from 7th Street, formerly the center of fashion, is now a congested retail district, the corner of 42nd Street being the very heart of the famous White Light region. The Public Library extends for two blocks on the west side of the street.
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Title: Good-Night! Prince George Hotel, Fifth Ave & 28th Street New York City (NY), White Border unused
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Title: Hotel Breslin, Broadway at 29th St., New York City (NY), White Border PM 1921 Dec-31
Description:
E. C. Fogg, Managing Director, R. L. Brown, Resident Manager. The High Class Hotel with moderate Rates.
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Title: Hotel Woodstock, 127-135 West 43rd Street, Just Off Broadway New York City (NY), White Border unused
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Title: Temple Emanuel, 43rd St & 5th Avenue New York City (NY), White Border PM 1922 Jul-27
Description:
Temple Emanuel at the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and 43rd Street; a fine example of Moorish architecture, built of brown and yellow sandstone with a roof of alternate lines of red and black tiles. It is one of the costliest religious structures in the city.
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Title: Public Library New York City (NY), White Border unused
Description:
Public Library located on 5th Avenue and 42nd Street. Covers two entire city blocks, is built entirely of marble and cost nine million dollars. Opened for public use May 23, 1911, and contains over two million volumes and is said to be the most complete library in the country.
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Title: Camp Library, Pelham Bay Park New York (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Camp Library, American Library Association U. S. Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay Park, New York.
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Title: Sea Lions, Central Park New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1910 Feb-04
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Title: Capper Broadway And Rudd Street New York City (NY), Divided Back PM 1910 Aug-12
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Title: Yacht Lake, Central Park New York (NY), Divided Back
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Title: Central Park New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
The largest of the numerous parks in the next to the largest city in the world. Contains about thirty beautiful buildings including the Metropolitan Museum of Arts, and the old United States Arsenal. It covers about 840 acres of ground.
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Title: Wall Street And Trinity Church New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
On this narrow street is located the sub-treasury of the United States and also some of the largest banking institutions in the world. Trinity is one of the oldest and wealthiest parishes in the United States, maintaining chapels throughout the city.
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Title: Battery Park And Staten Island Ferry New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1910 Nov-06
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Title: Library Of Columbia University New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1907 Apr-12
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Title: Municipal Building New York (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Immigrant Station New York (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Mulberry Bend Park New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1909 Dec-01
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Title: The New Theatre New york City (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Greetings From Walden New York (NY), Chrome unused
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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 Ave. 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: The Channel Gardens In Spring Dress, Rockefeller Center New York City (NY), Chrome PM 1958 Jul-16
Description:
The Channel Gardens in Spring dress, at Rockefeller Center, New York City. Hundreds of blossoms fill the air with a perfume that means: Spring is Here!
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Title: Lower Manhattan Skyline New York (NY), Chrome unused
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Title: Hotel Century, 111 West 46th Street New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
16 Floors of Hospitality Between Radio City and Times Square 350 Rooms each with private bath and shower. Rooms air conditioned New 21" TV. Reasonable Rates.
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Title: Midtown Skyline New York City (NY), Chrome PM 1953 Oct-23
Description:
Midtown Skyline with Rockefeller Center Buildings
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Title: The Low Memorial Library, Columbia University New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
This building has been voted by architects as one of the ten most beautiful buildings in the United States. It has the largest dome ever built of solid masonry in America. Left to right; The Earl Building, Low Memorial Library, sty. Paul's Chapel.
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Title: Chrysler And News Buildings New York (NY), Chrome unused
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Title: Hawthorne Circle Motor Inn, Hawthorne Circle Rt. 9A New York (NY), Chrome PM 1967 Aug-17
Description:
"45 Min, From Times Square" One Mile South of Hawthorne Circle, on Rt. 9A, New York. Saw Mill River Parkway Exit NY. Seventy Ultra-Modern Units, each with 21" television, fully air-conditioned, ceramic tile bath and shower private telephones, Coffee shop, Swimming Pool and Cabanas.
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Title: Hawthorne Circle Motor Inn, Hawthorne Circle Rt. 9A New York (NY), Chrome PM 1967 Aug-17
Description:
"45 Min, From Times Square" One Mile South of Hawthorne Circle, on Rt. 9A, New York. Saw Mill River Parkway Exit NY. Seventy Ultra-Modern Units, each with 21" television, fully air-conditioned, ceramic tile bath and shower private telephones, Coffee shop, Swimming Pool and Cabanas.
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Title: White Plains New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the finest hotels in Westchester County
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Title: Bridal Trail At Laurel Time New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Bridal Trail At Laurel Time overlooking Lake Minnewaska, one of the most beautiful resorts of America, less than 80 miles north of New York City. Atop the Shawangunk (Shan-Gum) Mountains on U. S. Highway 44 or Exit 18, New York Thruway, Route 299. Address: Lake Minnewaska Mountain Houses, Lake Minnewaska, New York.
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Title: The Security Council Chamber New York (NY), Chrome PM 1953 Mar-30
Description:
The Security Council Chamber in the United Nations Headquarters. The Chamber was designed by Arnstein Arneberg of Norway and the Norwegian Government contributed toward the cost of the decoration
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Title: Americana Of New York, 52nd-53rd Streets, East of Seventh Avenue New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
New York's leading hotel. 2,000 guest rooms and suites. 5 restaurants; supper club; shopping promenade; concierge; multi-lingual staff; in-hotel garage. Convenient midtown location.
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Title: Coliseum, Colombus Circle New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
The Coliseum is New York City's newest center for trade shows, exhibitions and conventions; The exhibition area covers 300,000 sq. ft. and is capable of holding 35,000 people.
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Title: Hotel Commodore New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
The unexcelled location of the Commodore affords the New York visitor ready access to anything and Everything of interest and importance in this fabulous city. Midtown on 42nd Street at Lexington Avenue. Grand Central Terminal is right next door, with a special entrance from the concourse into the Lower Lobby. Pennsylvania Station is only a few minutes away. Airlines Terminals (both East Side and West Side) are with prompt and easy reach. Airlines Annex, handling ticket sales and information, is diagonally opposite the Commodore. Just a step from all midtown centers.
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Title: North View From The Empire State Building New York (NY), Chrome unused
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Title: The San Carlos, 150 East 50th Street New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Serving Pantries - Air Conditioned - TV. In the Heart of the fashionable "East Side". Host to the United Nations. Home of the World-Famed "Black Angus" Restaurant.
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Title: Waldorf Astoria New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Centrally located on fashionable Park Avenue at 49th and 50th Streets, The Waldorf-Astoria is world-renowned for luxurious accommodations, superb service, and the best in dining, dancing and entertainment. Home of the glamorous Starlight Roof and Empire Room. New York's headquarters for social and business activities.
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Title: H Galletto Ristorante, 120 East 34th Street New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Northern Italian Cuisine
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Title: Headquarters Restaurant, 108 West 49th Street near Radio City New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
A unique eating place of distinction established by The Chef to General Dwight D. Eisenhower's Headquarters. HQ for the finest in food and service. Blue Plate Luncheons - Complete Dinners Cocktail Lounge
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Title: Les Pyrenees, 251 West 51st Street New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Fine French Cuisine Private dining rooms available for parties
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Title: Riviera Terrace, 1686 Broadway New York (NY), Chrome PM 1962 Apr-00
Description:
New Million Dollar Ballroom . . . Accommodations for 1250 persons . . . Completely Air Conditioned . . . Weddings . . . Banquets . . . Parties . . . Dances . . . All Social Functions
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Title: Ruby Foo's, 240 West 52nd Street New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
This private dining room is available for all functions. Specialized table settings are a feature of this room
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Title: Ca Colombe D'Or, 134 East 26th Street New York (NY), Chrome PM 1987 Jan-25
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Title: H Galletto Ristorante, 120 East 34th Street New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Northern Italian Cuisine
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Title: Marta's Italian Restaurant, 249 West 49th St., New York City (NY), Chrome PM 1963 Jan-14
Description:
The rendezvous of those who appreciate genuine Italian cooking. We know you will heartily enjoy our specialties - Lobster Fra Diavolo and Chicken a la Marta. Air Conditioned Wines & Liquors
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Title: Peter's Backyard Restaurant, 64 West 10th St., New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Charcoal broiled steaks Charcoal broiled in dining room before your eyes. 64 West 10th Street. In the heart of the village New York City. After Theatre Dining Peter's Backyard
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Title: The Exciting African Room, 156 W. 44th St., New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Dinner - Supper Afro Caribe Revues Nitely
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Title: Downing Square Restaurant, 500 Lexington Avenue New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Beautiful English D?cor Where Steaks and Chops are Decidedly Superior
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Title: Mcalpin Hotel, 34th Street and Broadway New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
The "Alpine Cellar" . . . Singing, dancing, wining, dining and entertainment. "Handsomest Rathskeller in New York" . . . (Cue). Great fun and wonderful food at reasonable prices for a private party or group affair.
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Title: Wah Yan Mue-Chinese Temple, 16 Pell St., New York City (NY), Chrome unused
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Title: Brooklyn Bridge From New York New York City (NY), Divided Back PM 1912 Aug-12
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Title: Fuller Building, 23rd St and 5th Ave New York City (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: John F. Kennedy International Airport New York (NY), Chrome PM 1967 Aug-14
Description:
A breathtaking view of the gardens and fountains at the International Arrival Terminal. The Civil Aeronautics Administration tower is in center of picture
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Title: Our Lady Of The Skies R. C. Chapel, Idlewild Airport New York City (NY), Chrome unused
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Title: The Lobster, Restaurant 145 W 45th New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
When you come to New York, visit The Lobster, the city's finest sea food restaurant. Fresh sea food in season - Open daily in the heart of the theatre district since 1919!
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Title: Times Square New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
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: Times Square New York City (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
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: New York Stock Exchange, Wall Street New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
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.
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Title: Paddy's Clam House Inc.,, 215 W. 34th St. Bet. 7th & 8th Aves., New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Pat's Clam House, Inc., 758 Eighth Avenue, Bet. 46th & 47th Sts., New York.
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Title: United Nations Headquarters At Night New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The letters "UN" shone over the skyline of New York marking the headquarters of the world organization. This was part of the world-wide celebration of the United Nations birthday.
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Title: Unites Nations Headquarters New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
General Assembly, Library, Secretariat Buildings.
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Title: Hotel Astor, Time Square New York (NY), Linen PM 1949 May-30
Description:
"At The Crossroads of the World". 1000 Rooms . . . 1000 Baths. R. K. Christenberry, Pros.
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Title: Greetings From Times Square New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
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.
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Title: Barbizon Plaza, Central Park New York (NY), Linen PM 1940 Dec-04
Description:
Barbizon-Plaza Hotel, famed for its continental breakfast, its lovely view of Central Park, its atmosphere of charm. Forty stories of modern architecture in the heart of the metropolis. Within strolling distance of the theatres and the Fifth Avenue shops. For your next "Hair do try our Beauty Samon Expert hair-Styling in all its branches, at moderate price. Air Conditioned. We are authoritative headquarters for cosmetic make-ups under the direction of Westmore of Hollywood. Free corrective make-ups to our patrons. Entrance thru the Lobby. We think our Men's Barber Shop is the finest in town sixth Ave. Store 58th Street at sixth Avenue.
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Title: Grant Caribou New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The American Museum of natural History New York, U. S. A. Grant Caribou (Rangifer arcticus granti) This caribou, found on the Alaska Peninsula, is a race of the Barren Ground species that inhabit the treeless tundra of the Arctic regions. Caribou are unique among the deer in that both sexes have antlers. These animals are an important source of subsistence to the people of the far north, both in food and clothing. Hall of North American Mammals.
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Title: Mountian Goat New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The American Museum of natural History New York, U. S. A. Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus) and Sawyer Glacier, Alaska. These shaggy-haired white animals are found form Alaska to Idaho and Montana. In contrast to their coat, the dagger-like horns, lips, and hoofs are black. They frequent rocky cliffs and mountain tops, for mountain goats climb easily where few other animals can follow. Eagles sometimes snatch a kid, and bears or wolves may attack these mountaineers when they come down. Hall of North American Mammals.
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Title: Mountian Goat New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The American Museum of natural History New York, U. S. A. Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus) Inhabiting the rugged and precipitous mountain ridges, this mountaineer is noted for its ability to climb almost maccessible cliffs. Its spike like antlers are effective laggers of "hand-to-hand" combat. This animal is not true goat but somewhat intermediate between the goats and antelopes. Hall of North American Mammals.
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Title: Mountian Lion New York (NY), Linen unused
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The American Museum of natural History New York, U. S. A. Mountain Lion (Felis Concolor) The Mountain lion, cougar, or puma, is an American animal without close relatives elsewhere. Cougars are shy, being rarely seen even where they are common. In the West they frequent mountainous country. Deer are their chief prey, although most mammals, from rabbits to wapiti, are sometimes taken by them. Human beings rarely are attacked unless by a starving or cornered mountain lion. Hall of North American Mammals.
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Title: Alaska Brown Bear New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The American Museum of natural History New York, U. S. A. Alaska Brown Bear (Ursus gyas) This big bear has recently awakened from his long winter sleep, probably in a cave high on the mountains. He came down to the lowlands to find food. The Alaska bears depend largely on the hordes of salmon that ascend the streams to spawn each year. Here a salmon has been killed and dragged out by an otter, Which was obliged to leave it to the bear. Hall of North American Mammals.
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Title: Alaska Brown Bear And The Aghileen Pinnacles New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The American Museum of natural History New York, U. S. A. Alaska Brown Bear (Ursus gyas) and the Aghileen Pinnacles. These huge bears, reaching a weight of three-quarters of a ton, have just emerged from hibernation. Like the otter (distance), they feed on salmon, numbers of which they scoop out of the streams with their paws. The imposing Aghileen Pinnacles in Alaska, shown in the distance, are of volcanic origin, modified by the action of glaciers and snowfields. Hall of North American Mammals.
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Title: Alaska Moose New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The American Museum of natural History New York, U. S. A. Alaska Moose (Alces gigas) This is the largest living deer found in the world today and carries the greatest antlers. Though the moose is a browsing animal, It is also found of aquatic plants. During the mating season, the bulls fight ferociously for possession of the females, their antlers occasionally becoming inseparably locked. Hall of North American Mammals.
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Title: Grizzly Bear New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The American Museum of natural History New York, U. S. A. Grizzly Bear (Ursus horribilis) The Grizzly, once monarch of the western plains and mountains, has been nearly exterminated in the Unites States, except in the Yellowstone National Park, Grizzly bears eat most kinds of animals, from ants to bison, and many plants. In this group, the mother rips open a log for ants and grubs, the young are able to climb, although old grizzlies do not. Hall of North American Mammals.
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Title: Jaguar New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The American Museum of natural History New York, U. S. A. Jaguar (Felis onca hernandesii) The jaguar is the largest American cat. It looks like the leopard, but is heavier in build, Jaguars are found from our Mexican border to northern Argentina. They live in forest, plain, and desert, but seem to prefer the wooded country. They prey on peccaries, deer, tapir, and capybara, and often come to the sea shore or river bank to hunt turtles and turtle eggs and even fish. Only rarely does one attack a man. Hall of North American Mammals.
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Title: Musk Ox New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The American Museum of natural History New York, U. S. A. Musk Ox (Ovibos moschatus) The musk ox is not one of the true cattle but is more closely related to the goats and sheep. It is well adapted to the climate of the treeless Arctic. Its thick woolly coat allows the musk ox to disregard the storms and severe cold. Food consisting of lichens, mosses, bushes; and grass is found by pawing away the snow. Hall of North American Mammals.
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Title: American Wapiti New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The American Museum of natural History New York, U. S. A. American Wapiti (Cervus Canadensis) Wapiti are large members of the deer family, the bulls weighing from 700 to 1000 pounds. In their prime, their massive antlers have from five to seven points. The females have no antlers. Wapiti live in large herds in winter. The mating season is in October, and it is then that the bulls "bugle" to challenge other males to combat over the females. Hall of North American Mammals.
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Title: Bison New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The American Museum of Natural History New York, U. S.A. Bison (Bison bison bison) Bison or buffalo were at one time the most numerous of all big game animals in America. They always lived in herds of several thousand individuals, which migrated north and south as the seasons changed. Now there are only about 5000 buffalo in the United States, but due to protective measures taken in recent decades their numbers are steadily increasing. Hall of North American Mammals.
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Title: Brooklyn Bridge New York (NY), Linen PM 1934 May-04
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Title: Mule Deer New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The American Museum of natural History New York, U. S. A. Mule Deer (Odocoileus Hemionus) The mule deer gets its name from its very large ears; but it is often called the black-tailed deer, because the tail always has a black tip and does not show as much white as that of the White -tailed deer. Mule deer run with a high bounding gait, quite different from the flight of the white-tailed deer. In the autumn deer from high in the mountains move down to the foothills, where food is more easily obtained Hall of North American Mammals.
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Title: Virginia Deer New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
The American Museum of natural History New York, U. S. A. Virginia Deer (Odocoileus Virginianus) The Virginia deer or white-tail is the best known of the larger animals in our eastern states. This fleet creature does not move in herds and does not migrate but feeds within a narrow range, summer and winter. Only the bucks have antlers, and these are shed every year in January. Hall of North American Mammals.
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Title: Zucca's Restaurant, 118 West 49th Street New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Internationally famous reputation for unusually fine food, drinks and Italian dishes. Zucca's New York restaurant for distinguished travelers. Few steps from Rockefeller Center.
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Title: Hotel Astor, Times Square New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
"The Crossroads of the World" 1000 Rooms… 1000 Baths R.K. Christenberry, Pres.
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Title: Hotel Lincoln, 44th to 45th Streets at 8th Avenue New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
1400 large outside rooms-each with bath (tub and shower), radio and servidor, Four line 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. Single from $2.50, Double from $4.00.
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Title: Hotel Seymour, 50 West 45th St. Off Fifth Ave. Off 5th Ave New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Here in fine simplicity is a totally different hotel, one with a friendly homelike atmosphere, where the visitor may relax and rest in a pleasant and quiet environment.
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Title: Roxy Theatre New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
World's largest theatre; seats over 6,200; largest permanent symphony orchestra; colossal pipe organ, played by three organists; cathedra chime of 21 bells; permanent choral group; permanent ballet corps and precision dancers, the royalties; foyers and lobbies of unusual size and splendor; decorations of marvelous beauty. Magnificent stage shows. Finest talking pictures. News of the world in Foxy Movietone. Refreshingly cooled in summer. Unique features of service, comfort and convenience. One of the famous show places of New York City and attended by visitors from all over the world.
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Title: The Hotel Lincoln, 44th & 45th Streets Eighth Ave New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
One of New York's Newest and Largest Hotels. The Lincoln has 1400 large outside rooms, each with bath (tub and shower) cabinet radio and servidor. 3 restaurants. One block from Broadway; three blocks from Fifth Avenue. 69 theatres within 6 blocks.
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Title: Hotel Dixie, 250 West 43rd St New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
650 cheerful outside rooms, each with bath, shower, radio, In the Centre of Everything - half a block from Times Square. Delightfully appointed Dining Rooms, Cocktail Lounge and Coffee Shop.
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