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The sights and smells of the water-front are here too |
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An Old Landmark on the Lower West Side |
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(Junction of Canal and Laight Streets.) |
Up Beekman Street |
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Each ... has to change in the greatest possible hurry from block to block. |
Under the Approach to Brooklyn Bridge |
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Chinatown |
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It still remains whimsically individual and village-like |
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A Fourteenth Street Tree |
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Such as broad Twenty-third Street with its famous shops |
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A Cross Street at Madison Square |
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Across Twenty-fourth Street—Madison Square when the Dewey Arch was there |
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Herald Square |
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As it Looks on a Wet Night—The Circle, Fifty-ninth Street and Eighth Avenue |
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Hideous high buildings |
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Looking east from Central Park at night. |
Flushing Volunteer Fire Department Responding to a Fire Alarm |
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A Bit of Farm Land in the Heart of Greater New York |
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Acre after acre, farm after farm, and never a sign of city in sight. |
One of the Farmhouses that have Come to Town |
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The old Duryea House, Flushing, once used as a head-quarters for Hessian officers. |
East End of Duryea House, where the Cow is Stabled |
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The Old Water-power Mill from the Rear of the Old Country Cross-roads Store |
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The Old Country Cross-roads Store, Established 1828 |
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In the background is the old water-power mill. |
Interior of the Old Country Cross-roads Store |
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The Colony of Chinese Farmers, Near the Geographical Centre of New York City |
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Working as industrially as the peasants of Europe, blue skirts, red handkerchiefs about their heads |
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Remains of a Windmill in New York City, Between Astoria and Steinway |
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The Dreary Edge of Long Island City |
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The Procession of Market-wagons at College Point Ferry |
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Past dirty backyards and sad vacant lots |
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New York City Up in the Beginnings of the Bronx Regions—Skating at Bronxdale |
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Another Kind of City Life—Along the Marshes of Jamaica Bay |
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There is profitable oyster-dredging in several sections of the city |
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