Fifth Avenue
A photograph of Fifth Avenue in New York City in 1910.
Collection
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
Creation Date
1910
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A photograph of Fifth Avenue in New York City in 1910.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1910
Fifth Avenue and 37th Street in New York City. An ivy-covered Marble Collegiate Church can be seen.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1906
From 1905 to 1910, Eleanor Butler Alexander and her mother lived at 42 West 47th Street in New York City. This photograph shows the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 46th Street in 1908.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1908
A view of Fifth Avenue at 29th Street in New York City. Ivy grows on the facade of Marble Collegiate Church.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1907
Fifth Avenue at 41st Street in New York City showing the old reservoir.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
Unknown
Fifth Avenue at 34th Street, showing old Waldorf Astoria on the left.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
Unknown
A Fifth Avenue bus in New York City in 1900 was a large carriage drawn by two horses.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1900
Fifth Avenue above 53rd Street in New York City about 1890.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1890
“The Roosevelt Bears in New York City” is number 15 in a series of postcards depicting scenes from Seymour Eaton’s “Roosevelt Bears” books. John Stephen Bond’s father writes him the message, “The weather is fine down here.”
1908-12-09
A post-impressionist view of Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1914-03-21