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Old Buildings of New York - With Some Notes Regarding Their Origin and Occupants | Anonymous
Old Buildings of New York - With Some Notes Regarding Their Origin and Occupants | Anonymous

Old Buildings of New York - With Some Notes Regarding Their Origin and Occupants

Publié par Human and Literature Publishing, le 26 octobre 2023

Résumé

The appearance of the entire city of New York now gives the impression of life and bustle. With the exception of Gramercy Square and Irving Place, there is hardly a spot in the lower part of the city that now has any appearance of repose. Thirty years ago the city presented a wholly different aspect. Fifth Avenue, from Washington to Madison Square, was, in the opinion of the writer, one of the finest residence streets anywhere. At most hours of the day the people on the sidewalks were comparatively few and there was a very small proportion of business wagons and trucks that used the roadway as compared with the numbers that do so today. University Place was a street of nearly the same character, as was also Second Avenue from Seventh Street to Stuyvesant Square. This street had a charm of its own. Lined as it was on either side with spacious residences, it gave the impression of a street of homes. The façades of the largest houses were simple and unpretentious, forming a marked contrast to some of the houses uptown today.

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