“@BeschlossDC: Here is Manhattan photographed about 1926: #Hoppe pic.twitter.com/CrtyBfeYLW”
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“@BeschlossDC: Here is Manhattan photographed about 1926: #Hoppe pic.twitter.com/CrtyBfeYLW”
“@BeschlossDC: Here is Manhattan photographed about 1926: #Hoppe pic.twitter.com/zL1VOUaTAt”
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RT @BeschlossDC: Here is Manhattan photographed about 1926: #Hoppepic.twitter.com/KF9Z4gQxbQ
@BeschlossDC Back when New York had industrial jobs, sky much clearer now but a lot of good paying jobs are gone to accomplish that.
.@BeschlossDC Looking west from Bklyn; two spires are (R to L) Woolworth Tower, and Singer Building (tallest to be intentionally demo'd).
@BeschlossDC Nice picture. I wonder what it was like living in NYC back then? I was born in Brooklyn. Lived on Lexington Ave for a while. Ty
“@BeschlossDC: Here is Manhattan photographed about 1926: #Hoppe pic.twitter.com/F2Af7u6Yym”
A similar scene this am from the Whitestone. RT @BeschlossDC: Here is Manhattan photographed about 1926: #Hoppepic.twitter.com/inpGDedDNB
“@BeschlossDC: Here is Manhattan photographed about 1926: #Hoppe” Was it haunted?
“@BeschlossDC: Here is Manhattan photographed about 1926: #Hoppe pic.twitter.com/GoV6xDIt3c” 
“@BeschlossDC: Here is Manhattan photographed about 1926: #Hoppe pic.twitter.com/3Oa5oH3VKW”
A bit smoky back then.
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