What Fifth Avenue looked like in the 1900s: A Photographic Tour
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What Fifth Avenue looked like in the 1900s: A Photographic Tour
In the early 1900s, Fifth Avenue was a place where the clip-clop of horse-drawn carriages mingled with the rumble of new motor omnibuses, and where the city’s wealthiest families built homes of staggering size and detail. The stretch of Fifth Avenue bordering Central Park, from 59th Street to 96th Street, earned the nickname “Millionaire’s Row.” Here stood the grand mansions of New York’s most prominent families. The Vanderbilts, a family who am…
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