It's amazing what 10 years can change.pic.twitter.com/YaVKChRfsi
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The billiard parlor on the left had previously been a Packard dealership, as can be seen in this 1904 photo. It was then Longacre Square.pic.twitter.com/DtRGWrPVpF
The Times Building on the right opened that same year. George M. Cohen was playing at the New York Theater in middle across from Times Bld.
There's a very detailed version of this photo on the packardinfo website. http://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/uploads/newbb/436_4f88b598d7f2b.jpg …
Same year Reagan was born.
Oh man! Wondered where I parked my buggy! Thank you!
I think I see @KatyTurNBC still stuck in traffic.
That is a very cool photo. Thanks!
Once again, my thanks to @BeschlossDC for these posts
Can these photos be purchased?
great picture!
Must be winter to be that dark at that early in the evening.
wish it were like this today. great photo!
Silent theatre Cinema Paridiso is playing See my Ankle, Rip my Bodice.
Now its filled with elmos
What was NYC population then? I'm a little surprised to not see it all that busy!
Might like this version better than the current version.
it's a sewer now with traffic backed up, Broadway closed to cars, hideous people roaming about, filth in general @BilldeBlasio
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