A boardwalk is hardly a boardwalk when it’s made of concrete; the famous and constitutional, if old-fashioned and rickety, boardwalk at Coney Island could be subjected to such a technical misnomer. The ambitious restoration project occurring there, with the emphasis on high-tech attractions and voguish appeal, will apparently result in wood planks being replaced with [...]
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The rise of Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue was due to the deplorable conditions of its waterfronts. In the early / middle parts of the 19th century, the shore areas around the East and Hudson rivers were rat-infested scenes of squalor, contagion and vice frequented by humanity’s most destitute and dissipated individuals…it was also the hub of [...]
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The chic and fanciful Fifth Avenue Disney Store that came into NYC during the sudden exuberance of the 1990s is now exiting chic and fanciful Fifth Avenue during its sudden despair. Disney delivered the depressing news to NY state officials earlier this week that it was closing its 30,000-square-foot World of Disney emporium and, as [...]
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The expression “to pull a Crater” is now an obsolete phrase but it once meant to vanish or, in today’s eccentric phraseology, to go missing. In the 1930s/ 1940s, comedians were sure to get a laugh when using this line as part of a gag (or, its companion line, “Judge Crater, call your office!”), its [...]
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A monument stands in the center of a cozy-looking traffic island (Worth Square) near the intersection of 25th Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan: an obelisk, once the city’s tallest structure, designed by James G. Batterson who helped design the U.S. Capitol and the Library of Congress. It was built over 150 years ago to [...]
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Easter Morning (outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Fifth Avenue). New York City, circa 1900 The Library of Congress American Memory Collection Sphere: Related Content
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The Martinique is, again, one of New York City‘s most luxurious hotels. After being acquired by Radisson Hotels and Resorts the hotel has regained its former prestige and has buried a very unfortunate period in its history. Situated on 32nd Street between Broadway and Fifth Avenue, the 19-story hotel is a restored Beaux Arts Landmark. [...]
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For everyone who’s anyone (or maybe someone else), Fifth Avenue was always synonymous with cosmopolitan style and fashion at hilarious prices. Along this glorious avenue, the like of the fabled Bloomingdale’s and Bergoff Goodman, as well as the less-fabled yet trendy Banana Republic and such, proudly exude fashionable ambiance to crowded streams of passersby. In [...]
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When I was a child, I stumbled upon a photograph in Life magazine that appeared to be that of a beautiful girl peacefully asleep. The fact that she was fully-dressed, if rather disheveled, and while this moment lay frozen in time as well as crumpled in space, her face caught my attention and suspended any [...]
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The Flatiron Building is one of those architectural curiosities that attracts both admiration and disapproval. Unlike the lofty and legendary Empire State Building, still grand and dynamic in appearance, the Flatiron Building often seems quaint even debilitated in comparison. Even though an odd structure here and there can be found in such cities as London [...]
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The Strand Bookstore has been a literary mecca for avid readers, diligent scholars, ambitious students and curious visitors for the past 80 years. Established in 1927 by Benjamin Bass, the store is famous for its massive inventory of new, used, rare and out-of-print books…and for its notoriously overspilling shelves and chaotic arrangements. The Strand current [...]
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