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Herald Square, New York Postcard. 1904, Herald Square, New York Postcard

Herald Square, New York Postcard. 1904, Herald Square, New York Postcard


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Filename: 918_11_LW004475.jpg

Size: 2550 x 1625 (2.8MB)

Date: 28th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

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Herald Square, New York Postcard. 1904, Herald Square, New York Postcard

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This vintage postcard captures the bustling energy of Herald Square in New York City back in 1904. The image showcases a vibrant cityscape, filled with a diverse group of people going about their daily lives. The streets are alive with activity as pedestrians walk along the sidewalk, while horse-drawn carriages and trolleys navigate the busy roads. The architecture of the buildings surrounding Herald Square is truly remarkable, showcasing the grandeur of early 20th-century Manhattan. In particular, an elevated railroad can be seen running above street level, adding to the unique charm of this urban scene. The postcard itself is a piece of art, featuring English text that adds to its historical significance. It serves as a window into a bygone era when commercial art and graphic design were at their peak. This photolithograph print was created by the Detroit Photographic Company and has since found its home in Lake County Museum. As we gaze upon this snapshot from over a century ago, it's impossible not to marvel at how much has changed while also appreciating how certain elements have remained timeless. This postcard offers us a glimpse into New York City's rich history and serves as a reminder of just how far we've come.

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