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  1. The Woolworth Building on lower Broadway from 0:41 to 0:50. First time seeing the picture of the Manhattan Building under construction. 3:16 to 3:22 can see the demolished Singer Building at far right, 70th Pine St, 1st Wall Street (or the 1st Exchange Sq), and 40 Wall Street three famous skyscrapers in the middle of the scene . I love you forever, Big New York!

  2. Every time i look at these photos of the Early days i start to cry😌idk just very sentimental i guess..I know life and Racism was bad and hard for the poor people( the real people) but i still i could go back in time to see,feel and smell wat it was like to be alive back then😔❤

  3. all these people existed then and we did not now we exist and they don't and someone in the future will be reading our comments long after we are gone a very sad but humbling feeling..

  4. I'd give anything to go back, at least for a few days.. but would I want to return? Thank you for posting this, very well put – a window to who we once were as a city, country, as a people.. "BRAVO"

  5. Many of those people didn’t even know they were having their picture taken. Imagine if they could have known that someday people all over the world would be watching them walk down the street and that that would be the worlds only memory that they had ever even existed.

  6. Thank you for showing. What snapshots, pictures, movies, video tape, CD or DVD, HDD, Blue Ray, BRHDDP, EEP, SCP, and finally D. It stops after D. Direct. Search direct

  7. im actually amazed at how old this pictures are yet i can just look and tell that this is clearly new york and how alot of the achitecture from this period still remains in the city today. proud to have been born here

  8. it's strange how American culture only started diversifying from European around the 30's, these photo's could have easily been photographed in Brussels or Copenhagen.

  9. Look at the archetecture and the style of the buildings and even the clothes people wore. It's interesting how they could afford to build souch ornate buildings back then and today the cost would be prohibitive.

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