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  2. Byron Company - Wikipedia

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    The Byron Company is a New York City photography studio in Manhattan that was founded in 1892. [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] It is "one of New York's pre-eminent commercial photography studios" that "documented the essence of New York City life". [ 4 ][ 5 ] Percy Byron, the son of the founder, was "the premier maritime photography of his generation". [ 6 ]

  3. Sixth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    March 1811. Sixth Avenue, also known as Avenue of the Americas, is a major thoroughfare in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The avenue is commercial for much of its length, and traffic runs northbound, or uptown. Sixth Avenue begins four blocks below Canal Street, at Franklin Street in Tribeca, where the northbound Church Street divides ...

  4. Jefferson Market Library - Wikipedia

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    June 23, 1980 [ 2 ] The Jefferson Market Branch of the New York Public Library, once known as the Jefferson Market Courthouse, is a National Historic Landmark located at 425 Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue), on the southwest corner of West 10th Street, in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, on a triangular plot formed by Greenwich ...

  5. 1271 Avenue of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Ground-floor interior. 1271 Avenue of the Americas (formerly known as the Time & Life Building) is a 48-story skyscraper [a] on Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas), between 50th and 51st streets, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Designed by architect Wallace Harrison of Harrison, Abramovitz, and Harris, the building was ...

  6. Willoughby's - Wikipedia

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    Willoughby's, which proclaims itself (the world's) Largest Camera (department) Store, [1] was described in 1997 by The New York Times as "New York City's oldest camera store." [2] It was founded by Charles G. Willoughby in 1898, [3] By 1963 the store operated as Willoughby and Peerless Camera, [4] and simply Willoughby-Peerless (without the ...

  7. New York City Municipal Archives - Wikipedia

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    New York County Court of General Sessions Grand Jury Indictments, 1879-1893 "Old Towns," 1663-1898; Department of Parks, 1850-1960; Website of Mayor Bloomberg, 2002-2013; Website of Mayor Giuliani, 1994-2001; WNYC, 1936-198 1 and WNYC; WPA Federal Writers' Project (NYC Unit), 1936-1943; The Municipal Archives presents several exhibits each year.

  8. 'It's just so common': 6th Street business owners recall ...

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    Stickers cover up a bullet hole that went through the window at Gnar Bar on 6th Street Tuesday, Dec.19, 2023. The bullet hole went through during an officer-involved shooting the night of Saturday ...

  9. Movie Star News - Wikipedia

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    Movie Star News was [when?] a New York City landmark and is a collection of vintage pin-up, bondage, and Hollywood publicity photos amassed over the course of 73 years by Irving Klaw, his sister Paula Klaw and nephew Ira Kramer– nearly 3 million images and 250,000 negatives, [1] including 1,500 prints of Bettie Page, known as the queen of pin-ups.