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South of Canal Street,Canal-14th Street,14th-59th Street Upper West Side,Upper East Side,Above 106th Street View arial maps/photos of New York today and then timewarp back to 1924 in what is quite possibly the coolest map of New York City we've ever seen. VisitDOT's NYCity Map. ...
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The data made available here has been modified for use from its original source, which is the Government of New York City. The information contained in the BYTES of the BIG APPLE files was compiled for governmental use by the New York City Department of City Planning. The Department and the...
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PHOTOGRAPHS OF NEW YORK CITY JAZZ CLUBS •TIMES SQUARE and 52ND STREET Swing Street (52nd Street) looking east from 6th Avenue in circa 1948 by William Gottlieb. Closer. 3 Deuces - color by Feininger, 1946 3 Deuces - black and white by Gottlieb, 1948 ...
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Hell's Kitchen, Chelsea, and the West Village boast a wealth of LGBTQ history and are traditionally recognized as New York City's iconic gay neighborhoods. Brooklyn's Williamsburg is the most popular neighborhood for visitors to Brooklyn and Park Slope has been known as lesbian haven since the...