Winter Night On Lower Broadway, Newark, NJ

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Winter Night On Lower Broadway, Newark, NJ
Howard Cook's 1937 lithograph, “Looking up Broadway" (from the Battery) has a wonderful sense of movement.
Photo: patrons.org
Nashville Street Photography - Cellophane Street Scene 2017
Lower Broadway, looking north from 4th Street, May 27, 1920. Schulte Cigars and A. Dubois & Son signs are on the corner at the left.
Photo: NY Historical Society/Pastvu.com
Howard Thain, Where Broadway Begins, 1923. Oil on canvas.
Photo: NY Historical Society
White brewery horses draw a white coach on lower Broadway near Bowling Green, October 1, 1942.
Photo: Charles W. Cushman via Indiana Univ.
Another artist-named bar is opening up on Broadway!
Tootsies. Nashville ca. 1970’s. Henry Horenstein (born 1947, New Bedford, Massachusetts) is an American artist/photographer. He studied history at the University of Chicago and earned his BFA and MFA at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), where he is now professor of photography. He has worked as a professional photographer, teacher, and author since the early 1970s. A student of photographers/teachers Harry Callahan, Aaron Siskind, and Minor White, Horenstein is the author of over 30 books, including a series of instructional textbooks that have been used by hundreds of thousands of photography students over the past 40 years. Courtesy National Museum of American History digital archives.