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Summertime in the Bronx, 1980's
PHOTO: Ron Terner

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Bunny-Hop
Summertime in the Bronx, 1980's
PHOTO: Ron Terner
Families enjoying a day out in Columbus Park
Manhattan, 1951
PHOTO: Ernst Haas
3000 men who build the Chase Manhattan Bank in New York City pose for a photo near the end of constructional work on August of 1964.
Big crowd gathered in TIMES SQUARE to watch the MACY's Day Thanksgiving Parade!
Thursday November 27th, 1980
PHOTO: Richard Sandler
St. Marks & 2nd Ave
Gem Spa, Freebeing Records & B&H Dairy
East Village, Circa 1983
PHOTO: © Peter Bennett
A Pregnant Jeanette at Coney Island
Brooklyn, 1978
PHOTO: Mary Ellen Mark
Playing Stickball on 17th St & 8th Ave
Brooklyn, 1959
PHOTO: Bruce Davidson
Girl with a Doll in a Wooden Crate
Lower East Side, 1957
PHOTO: Bruce Davidson
Goerck Street, east side, north of Delancey as seen from the Williamsburg Bridge in 1927. Goerck Street has vanished, buried beneath the Bernard Baruch Houses in the 1950's.
First planned out years later, it became a stretch of tenements and crowded streets that harbored two of the main evils of tenement life: Cholera outbreaks and gangs.
Lower East Side, 1927
PHOTO: Percy Loomis Sperr
259 W. 42nd St. in 1979
PHOTO: Langdon Clay
West Shanghai (c. 1966-1983ish) and Back Date Store. This was Hyman Cohen's Carpel Books (1954) raided in 1963 for challenging obscenity laws, where Marty Hodas installed his 1st peep machine, 1st film license to enter bookstores in mid-1967. It later became his Show Center by 1986.
Little Pedal Cart
Harlem, 1947
PHOTO: Fred Stein
WORLD TRADE CENTER
NYC 1988
PHOTO: Salvatore Piermarini
Madison Street (Open for full affect)
Lower East Side in the early 80's
PHOTO: ©️Charles H. Traub
Henry Street
Lower East Side, 1980
PHOTO: © Brian Rose / Edward Fausty
Summer Day in the Lower East Side
around 10th or 11th St & Avenue B.
Alphabet City, 1975
PHOTO: John Rosenthal
Magee Hickey, now a PIX11 News reporter, interviewing people in front of the W. 72nd Street subway entrance in the 1980's, when she worked for ABC7NY News.
PHOTO: Stephen F. Harmon
Cooling off at the Pump on 5th St btwn C & D
Alphabet City, 1983
PHOTO: Peter Bennett