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3rd avenue elevated R.R., N. Y. City.

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Picryl description: Public domain image of railroad tracks, railway, train car, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

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elevated railroads third place new york n y high resolution new york ny third place new york ny stereoscopic views albumen prints avenue rd avenue city united states new york city robert dennis collection of stereoscopic views 19th century history of new york city new york public library railway photo archive
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1858 - 1900
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New York Public Library
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http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

label_outline Explore Rd Avenue, City, History Of New York City

The reservoir, Fifth Avenue. - Public domain dedication image

Elevated R.R. & bridge entrance, New York.

View at Long Bridge, San Francisco.

Agri[cultural] Hall, Main Avenue. Centennial Exhibition 1876, Philadelphia PA

'El' Second and Third Avenue Lines, looking toward Doyers St...

[Map bounded by Bulkhead & Pier Line 58-62, W. 19th St, 10th Avenue, W. 12th St; Including Thirteenth Avenue, 11th Ave, W. 12th St, W. 13th St, W. 14th St, W. 15th St, W. 16th St, W. 17th St, W. 18th St]

Map of the Harlem River and Spuyten Duyvil Creek from Ward's Island to the Hudson River, showing project for a covered waterway 60 feet wide to be built on the west line of the Harlem River from the easterly side of Third Avenue to 165th street, New York City, and filling in between the points named so that the avenues and streets of Harlem may be extended into Morrisania.

N. Y. elevated R.R. New York Sterecope Card.

The Pearl Mosque inside the fort at Agra

[Plaster models : the Fifth Avenue facade, a section of an arch decorated with oak leaves, a volute and a console.]

Map of the Harlem River and Spuyten Duyvil Creek from Ward's Island to the Hudson River: showing project for a covered water-way 60 feet wide, to be built on the westerly line of the Harlem River from the easterly side of Third Avenue to 165th Street, New York City and filling in between the points named so that the avenues and streets of Harlem may be extended into Morrisania ... as recommended by the New York Harbor Line Board and approved by the Secertary of War, October 18th, 1890 from plans suggested by Simon Stevens and G. Thaddeus Stevens

Plan and profile showing the proposed bridge across the Harlem River at 3rd Avenue and the approaches thereto

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elevated railroads third place new york n y high resolution new york ny third place new york ny stereoscopic views albumen prints avenue rd avenue city united states new york city robert dennis collection of stereoscopic views 19th century history of new york city new york public library railway photo archive