Playground in Central Park (Scan from June 1981)
The San Remo Building, 145 and 146 Central Park We…
Lower Manhattan from Brooklyn Heights (Scan from J…
Brooklyn Bridge from Brooklyn Heights (Scan from J…
Battery Park(Scan from June 1981)
Battery Park (Scan from June 1981)
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Statue of Liberty (Scan from June 1981)
Statue of Liberty (Scan from June 1981)
Statue of Liberty (Scan from June 1981)
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Circle Line Ferry (Scan from June 1981)
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12th Avenue and 40th Street, near Pier 81 (Scan fr…
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Looking up 42nd Street from near 10th Avenue (Scan…
Liner seen from Pier 83 (Scan from June 1981)
Ellis Island (Scan from June 1981)
Statue of Liberty and Liberty Island (Scan from Ju…
(Scan from June 1981)
World Trade Centre from North River (Scan from Jun…
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Central Park (Scan from June 1981)
Belvedere Castle, a folly in Central Park (Scan fr…
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(Scan from June 1981)
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Grand Army Plaza (Scan from June 1981)
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The Empire State Building (Scan from June 1981)
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(Scan from June 1981)
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Bronze statue of Alice in Wonderland Central Park (Scan from June 1981)
“Alice and her cast of storybook friends found their way to Central Park in 1959, when philanthropist George Delacorte commissioned this bronze statue as a gift to the children of New York City. Inspired by the zany characters of the Lewis Carroll classic Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the sculpture was also meant as a tribute to his late wife, Margarita, who read Alice to their children. Engraved around the statue are lines from his nonsensical poem, The Jabberwocky.“
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