Historic Towns & Buildings

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an old black and white photo of a busy city street
Times Square with Loews State Theater
an old black and white photo of a city street
Broadway and Times Bldg ca. 1903
an old black and white photo of a large building with many windows on the top floor
Waldorf-Astoria (1893–1929) - Wikipedia
Waldorf–Astoria (New York, 1893) - The Waldorf–Astoria originated as two hotels, built side-by-side by feuding relatives on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Built in 1893 and expanded in 1897, the Waldorf–Astoria was razed in 1929 to make way for construction of the Empire State Building. Its successor, the current Waldorf Astoria New York, was built on Park Avenue in 1931.
an aerial view of a city with tall buildings and cars driving down the street in front of them
Flatiron Building, Manhattan, New York, USA, by jmhdezhdez
Flatiron Building, Manhattan, New York, USA, by jmhdezhdez… | Flickr
people walking on the sidewalk in front of tall buildings with windows and balconies
City of London Guide - A Self-Guided Tour of the Square Mile in London
Ye Olde Cock Tavern in the City of London
the top of a tall building with a clock on it's face
The Most Beautiful Art Deco Skyscrapers Part 2: Carbide and Carbon Building, Chicago USA - Архитектурный журнал ADCity
the top of a building in new york city
What’s your favorite building in NYC?
570 Lexington Ave, New York City
an old black and white photo of people working in the street with rocks on the ground
Workers lay bricks to pave 28th Street in Manhattan on October 2, 1930. [964 × 745]
Workers lay bricks to pave 28th Street in Manhattan on October 2, 1930. [964 × 745]
an old photo of a large building with red and white trim
Cornelius Vanderbilt Mansion - colorized by Chris Chalkley
an old black and white photo of a large building with many windows on the top floor
New York’s most spectacular apartment building
New York's most spectacular apartment building. The Navarro Flats was built on Central Park South at Seventh Avenue in the mid-1880s. By the 1920s it was gone.