Chorus Girls at the Latin Quarter, 1949 - New York, New York (by What Makes The Pie Shops Tick?)
"NYC Rain" © Sammy Slabbinck 2012 Limited edition print available at The Shop
Shopping time is always a good time. And yes, there are many awesome shopping malls, Soho, etc. in NYC. But sometimes, you just want to go find some unique vintage shops or stores that are just too lovely to miss. Here are 8 super unique shops I love to go to.John Derian Company Inc- East VillageThis is hands down my favorite shop in NYC! It has the magic of making you want to go back and buy everything! Every corner, every detail at this place is wonderful. Honestly, my dream home would be a pl
New York's most bohemian neighborhood spawned some major historical moments, so check out the best things to do in Greenwich Village!
John Albok- NYC, 1933
Shopping time is always a good time. And yes, there are many awesome shopping malls, Soho, etc. in NYC. But sometimes, you just want to go find some unique vintage shops or stores that are just too lovely to miss. Here are 8 super unique shops I love to go to.John Derian Company Inc- East VillageThis is hands down my favorite shop in NYC! It has the magic of making you want to go back and buy everything! Every corner, every detail at this place is wonderful. Honestly, my dream home would be a pl
Andreas FEININGER :: Jewish shop on Lower East Side, Manhattan, 1940
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Collectors Toy Shop in Manhattan (1st. Avenue?) "Thank You, Canada" for your heroic act of friendship
Shopping time is always a good time. And yes, there are many awesome shopping malls, Soho, etc. in NYC. But sometimes, you just want to go find some unique vintage shops or stores that are just too lovely to miss. Here are 8 super unique shops I love to go to.John Derian Company Inc- East VillageThis is hands down my favorite shop in NYC! It has the magic of making you want to go back and buy everything! Every corner, every detail at this place is wonderful. Honestly, my dream home would be a pl
The Cotton Club might be Harlem's most famous surviving jazz venue, but it was also the neighborhood's most notorious especially after WWI.
Best Vintage Shops in Greenwich Village · 1. Crossroads Trading · 2. Beacon’s Closet · 3. The Re:Shop · 4. Screaming Mimis
These NYC wine shops are so cool you'll want to bring a bottle back home
Fifth Avenue is a major thoroughfare going through the borough of Manhattan in New York City, United States. It stretches from West 143rd Street in Harlem to Washington Square North at Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village. It is considered among the most expensive and best shopping streets in the world. And here is a collection of vintage pictures capturing everyday life of this street through the years. Winter on Fifth Avenue, 1892 5th Avenue and 59th Street, New York City, 1897 5th Avenue, 1900 Fifth Avenue, 1900-01 The Flatiron Building at 175 Fifth Avenue, New York City, 1903 Fifth Avenue, 1905 5th Avenue and 42nd Street, 1905 Fifth Avenue after a snow storm in 1905 Fifth Avenue, New York, ca. 1900-06 Fifth Avenue in 1908 Omnibus on 5th Avenue and 42nd Street, 1910 The Vanderbilt Mansion and The Plaza Hotel on Fifth Avenue, 1910 Fifth Avenue near 42nd Street, 1912 Fifth Avenue looking north, 1913 Fifth Avenue, New York, 1913 Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, New York, 1913 Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, 1916 Fifth Avenue, 1918 5th Avenue and 57th Street, 1929 Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, 1946 5th Avenue towards 42nd Street, 1949 Fifth Ave at St. Thomas, New York, 1954 5th Avenue and 60th Street, 1958 Easter Parade at 5th Avenue and 50th Street, 1959 Fifth Avenue at 50th Street, 1960 5th Avenue toward 42nd Street,1961 Snow on 5th Avenue, February 5, 1961 5th Avenue and 50th Street, 1965 Fifth Avenue in 1965 5th Avenue and 58th Street, 1970
On the anniversary of the original Penn Station's 1910 opening, LIFE.com offers a number photos — many of which never ran in LIFE — shot by Walker Evans for a 1963 feature on America's vanishing architectural treasures.
Nicola D'Ascenzo was an Italian-born American stained glass designer, painter and instructor. He is best known for creating stained glass windows for the Washington Memorial Chapel in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; the Nipper Building in Camden, New Jersey; the Loyola Alumni Chapel of Our Lady at Loyola University Maryland; the Folger Shakespeare Library and Washington National Cathedral, both in Washington, D.C.