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Trinity churchyard
1908. Trinity churchyard and skyscrapers, New York

Broadway
1908. Broadway, New York.

Woolworth Building
c. 1910 - 1920. Woolworth Building, New York City. City Hall Park and Post Office at lower left.

Times Square
c 1910. Times Square, New York, N.Y. Times Building in center, Hotel Astor at right.

Central Park
c. 1915 - 1925. Central Park, aerial view, New York, NY (large file 331 kb)

Central Park 2
c. 1915 - 1925. Central Park, aerial view, looking south, New York. (large file 272 kb)

St. Paul and Park Row buildings
1910. St. Paul and Park Row buildings, New York, two tallest buildings in the world.

New York City parade
c1884. New York City parade. William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody rides a horse down Broadway near Union Square in New York City during a parade for Buffalo Bill's Wild West. A large arch decorated in garlands and flags covers the street. A banner on the arch reads "Buffalo Bill's Wild West Sept. 4th." Nate Salsbury, owner and manager of the Wild West Show, stands in the right foreground wearing a white top hat and suit. Buck Taylor, a cowboy and star in the show, rides a horse in the right background. Numerous other riders, including some Native Americans, ride in the background. A wagon pulled by three teams of horses carries a band down the street. Throngs of spectators line the street to view the parade. A dog stands in the left center foreground. A banner advertising E.D. Klock's Wholesale Millinery offering straw and felt hats, bonnets, ribbons and silks hangs from the top of the building in the left midground. The Davies & Williams tailor shop is next door to the millinery. An advertisement for the "[?] Morning Herald" (full name is blocked) is painted on the top of a building farther down the block. "Buffalo Bill Wild West parade - Broadway and Union Square - N.Y.C. 1884 Cody in center Buck Taylor in back, between Cody and Salsbury Nate Salsbury in white hat" handwritten on back of print.

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