A hand-colored postcard with an aerial view of Medina, N.Y. On the right bank of a canal that bends to the left is a collection of houses and factories or warehouses in the foreground and center of the card. There are working smokestacks dotted...
Opened in 1880, the 2nd Avenue elevated ("El") train had a stop at 34th Street. There are people walking on the sidewalks and crossing between the train lines. Carts are parked along the curbs and under the elevated tracks.
In center foreground, approaching tugboat "City of Fulton" has been lowered and lock opened in canal dividing town; a group of pedestrians, carts, goods and refined brick buildings seen on right side while wood-framed factory building and...
Panoramic view, Black and white postcards. In the foreground, utility poles and a series of carts and wagons on a dirt road. In the background, a canal to the left and a row of buildings in the middle.
Lift bridges; Loading docks; Cities & towns; Buildings; Animals; Color postcards; Boats; Shipping; Canals; Close-up views; Carts & wagons; People
Packet boats, which carry passengers and small cargo, in a downtown Syracuse scene. The dock is bustling with cargo transfers and numerous carts and wagons. The Gridley Building stands prominently in the background.[front]
Panoramic view of Erie Canal in Syracuse, N.Y. [near Clinton Square]. Hoist bridge [possibly under construction] in distance. Horses and carts on left, with crowd of people behind on street
View of canal boats and barges on the canal [Erie Canal presumably] in Clinton Square, Syracuse, N.Y. Vertical lift bridge is raised over one of the canal boats. Streets with large buildings, trollies, people, and animal carts run along both sides...
Post office buildings--New York (State)--New York.
Caption reads: "New Post Office Building situated between 31st and 33d Streets. This handsome building was completed in 1913 at the cost of $6,200,000. It faces the Pennsylvania Terminal and is built over the tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad....
A photograph of the Red Mills at Mahopac Falls. Several women and children can be seen outside of the mill, with a gentleman standing in the entranceway.
The view from the Park Avenue Hotel shows the rooftops of the buildings across the street as well as part of Park Avenue stretching up to Grand Central Railroad Station at the north end. Originally built as the Grand Central Depot, this Grand...
View of two sides of the Park Avenue Hotel exterior from the corner of Park Avenue and 33rd Street. In the foreground are horses and carriages as well as dogs and people walking on the sidewalks. The hotel no longer exists.
This photo of Fifth Ave., looking northwest from 31st St., was taken about 1907. Old residential properties on and near northwest corner have been converted to commerce. At right, from 33rd to 34th Sts., (behind the street sign) stands world-famous...
Thirty-fourth Street (New York, N.Y.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
View of 5th Avenue looking south from 34th Street. The Marble Collegiate Church is visible and there are people on the sidewalks and carriages going up and down the street.