Old New York
View across Madison Avenue at 24th Street of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Manhattan, New York, 1900s. The hotel was built in 1859, was a social center of the city, hosted national political conventions, and was featured in Edith Wharton's writing, it was demolished in 1908 and replaced by what is now Toy Center South. (Photo by George P. Hall & Son/George Eastman Museum/Getty Images)
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73274018
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Premium Archive
Date created:
01 January, 1905
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Premium Archive
Object name:
T1414346_19
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