Bleecker Street, northeast side, north from Seventh Avenue South

1928

Bleecker Street, northeast side, north from Seventh Avenue South

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Bleecker Street, northeast side, north from Seventh Avenue South. The aged buildings appearing in the foreground are No's. 305-7 (a double house) and 309. The latter is the Thomas Paine home of 1808-9. At that date this thoroughfare was known as Herring Street and had just been opened. Sept. 26, 1928
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125 West 54th Street, north side between 6th and 7th Avenues, showing the P.S. 6970, 72 and 74 Grove Street, south side, from West 4th Street (left) to Seventh Avenue South (right).4th Street (right), and Washington Place (left), east from Grove StreetSeventh Ave., east side, north from West 47th to 51st StreetsSeventh Avenue South, west side, Bleecker to Grove Streets



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