New York City, 1932. Photo Samuel Gottscho. pic.twitter.com/ZMz2q5K6zC (@BeschlossDC)
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New York City, 1932. Photo Samuel Gottscho. pic.twitter.com/ZMz2q5K6zC (@BeschlossDC)
.@BeschlossDC Believe, but am not sure, bldg in center (500 Fifth Ave) "dark" because this side of bldg has internal fire stairs (escapes).
.@BeschlossDC Later, larger skyscrapers usually have fire proofed internal stairs near elevator . . .
.@BeschlossDC But earlier (often thinner) skyscrapers have along side (and open to air)--like fire escapes, but more "comfy" and attractive.
Wow. Look at that density. And it's only 1932. RT @BeschlossDC Here is New York City 1932, by Samuel Gottschopic.twitter.com/3lZqST8hzC
@BeschlossDC A young man age 20 fights in the Civil War in 1864. At 88 he stands here and sees this view. How ancient his youth must seem.
@dougbies RT @BeschlossDC: Here is New York City 1932, by Samuel Gottscho:pic.twitter.com/BmczCIQd6i
Free market capitalism caused that. Now it's reverting back to a primordial, aboriginal Sandinista jungle fiefdom. @BeschlossDC
“@BeschlossDC: Here is New York City 1932, by Samuel Gottscho: pic.twitter.com/UCJd686BPc”
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