Vintage postcard (c. 1905) from the popular early twentieth-century postcard series After Midnight. Illustrator: Unknown.
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Vintage postcard (c. 1905) from the popular early twentieth-century postcard series After Midnight. Illustrator: Unknown.
sometimes a cliché bridge shot is all you need 🌇📸🎞️✨ shot on fujifilm x-t4 fujinon xf 16-80mm lens manhattan bridge • dumbo, brooklyn #ethanbarberco #newyorkcityphotography #classic #oldnewyork (at DUMBO, Brooklyn) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoK8X0tvaH2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Any weather is ice cream weather! . ... #icecream #nyc #ues #uppereastside #sundae #vintage #nostalgia #nycrestaurants #diner #retro #nostalgic #coffeeshop #momandpopshop #oldschool #shoplocal #shopnyc #oldfashioned #lexingtoncandyshop #nyceats #oldnewyork #manhattan https://www.instagram.com/p/CoZnQMOOJJc/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Jazz LEGENDS on NYE in NYC, 1961
The Village Voice - Dec 28, 1961
Someone save this building. “Margaret Vanderbilt Shepard presented her daughter and new son-in-law with a French-style town home on fashionable West 57th Street just steps from Cornelius Vanderbilt II’s hulking chateau at the corner of Fifth Avenue. Dripping with carved Beaux Arts ornamentation, the five-story mansion featured a grand bowed window, two stories high, that supported a balcony with a graceful cast iron railing” #35west57th #vanderbilt #mansion #lastonestandingon57th #oldnewyork #history #architecture #beauxarts (at Manhattan, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVoJt7hPLsB/?utm_medium=tumblr
to wake up at 5am to watch the sunrise from your 45th floor apartment, while smoking a Marlboro and eating a poppy seed bagel, hearing the sleepy city slowly come to life
“Bumping Disco” booth, Coney Island, c.1976, by Patricia Paladines. Geographic File, PR 020, 83623d. Gift of the photographer.
From New York magazine, July 5, 1976:
“Now people can crash into each other with the certain cool that mirrored balls, reflector walls, dim lights, and accompanying disco music can bring. A barker barks his spiel into a microphone, urging his patrons, ‘Don’t be shy; bump your ass off. You might crash into someone you love.’”
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