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[North side of Johnson Street between Jay Street and Lawrence Street.] North side of Johnson Street between Jay Street and Lawrence Street. |
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[#147 Centre Street, Red Hook.] #147 Centre Street, Red Hook. North side of street between Clinton and Court Streets. Brooklyn, N.Y. |
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Van Sicklen House, New Lots Exterior view of a historic house that includes the sidewalk, fence, bare trees in the yard, and a utility pole. A cobblestone street is in the forefront. (Van Sicklen House - 1730 - New Lots) [... |
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Cochrane House, Flushing Avenue Exterior view of a historic wooden house adjacent to a brick factory building that has a painted wall sign in partial view. The house is surround by a picket fence and there are bare trees in the... |
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Old House, 811 Flatbush Avenue Exterior view of 811 Flatbush Avenue, including adjacent storefronts and the snow covered sidewalks. A prominent sign on the building side reads "Josef Schmitt & Son Roofers & Tinsmiths,"... |
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"Jack Knife" corner Gold [Street] and Platt St[reet] Exterior side and frontal view of a narrow building on the corner of Gold Street and Platt Street in downtown Manhattan. The empty cobblestone street, storefronts, and sidewalks, with garbage cans... |
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Fulton Ferry in Horse Car Days. Street view of the Fulton Ferry Landing in Downtown Brooklyn, including horse-drawn streetcars, several pedestrians, and the entrance to the Franklin House Billiard Parlor. Appears to be a... |
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Old Conselyea House, 379 Graham Avenue Street view of adjacent storefronts and a historic house at 379 Graham Avenue. The corner building, 377 Graham Avenue houses "Michael Smith's Cosey Corner Beer." The image includes a horse... |
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Junction of Flatbush Avenue and Fulton St[reet] View of the storefronts, horse-drawn streetcars, and railroad street tracks on cobblestoned Fulton Street. Includes several women pedestrians. Appears to be a copyprint taken by Lloyd ca. 1905. (... |
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[Traffic at Grand Army Plaza] Bicyclists and men on horses at Grand Army Plaza, in front of Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch, Prospect Park; 57 [written in ink on label on recto] |