“Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, half-length portrait, standing with statue of soldiers,” 1920, via, The Library of Congress
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“Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, half-length portrait, standing with statue of soldiers,” 1920, via, The Library of Congress
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Photo of 801 Broadway by Jim Henderson via Wikimedia Commons
Photo via Wiki Commons
Image via Wikimedia Commons
Washington Square Park via Wiki Commons; Jane Jacobs via Wiki Commons
Washington Square Arch wrapped by artist Francis Hines, 1980 © Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation/Carole Teller
Promotional photo of 172 Madison Avenue; Leonardo DiCaprio photo via UN Climate Change/Flickr
Fire Patrol #2 in 2009, via Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation Image Archive
Crane with wrecking ball mounted on the trestle. Photo by Peter H. Fritsch (1962). Photo courtesy of the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation/Fritsch Family Collection.
Nathan Straus’ First Milk Depot, opened in the summer of 1893, courtesy of the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library, Columbia University