“@BeschlossDC: Here is Fifth Avenue stagecoach, New York City, between 1900 and 1906: #LOC pic.twitter.com/gISQnztk2q”
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“@BeschlossDC: Here is Fifth Avenue stagecoach, New York City, between 1900 and 1906: #LOC pic.twitter.com/gISQnztk2q”
.@BeschlossDC Fifth Ave btwn 1900 & 1906 -- looking north from 46th. Fabulous bldg behind coach is short lived, 1901-c1911, Windsor Arcade
.@BeschlossDC For more on Windsor Arcade see excellent blog "Daytonian in Manhattan": http://tinyurl.com/qz8gsft
Oooooh! History! “@BeschlossDC: Here is Fifth Avenue stagecoach, New York City, between 1900 and 1906: #LOC pic.twitter.com/f78Eo2Tlwa”
@BeschlossDC it would be 108 years before a socialist mayor tried to ban these magnificent animals.
*rolls sleeves* RT @hermione_hero: @BeschlossDC it would be 108 years before a socialist mayor tried to ban these magnificent animals.
Queeny could have loaned hers to commuters today ? @BeschlossDC:Here's Fifth Avenue stagecoach,between 1900&1906:pic.twitter.com/0zwvh3YTQZ
@BeschlossDC - looking north on 5th from about 46th st. No?
@BeschlossDC Still faster and cleaner than the #6 train
@BeschlossDC It would be more correct to call that vehicle a horse-drawn omnibus. A stagecoach was used in stages, for longer distances.
@BeschlossDC The streets seem unbelievably clean, under the circumstances.
RT @BeschlossDC: Here is Fifth Avenue stagecoach, New York City, between 1900 and 1906: #LOCpic.twitter.com/dHSUCy3ZpI
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