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One Door that has been opened: St. John's Park in Hudson Street, -- once a graveyard.

One Door that has been opened: St. John's Park in Hudson Street, -- once a graveyard.

One Door that has been opened: St. John's Park in Hudson Street, -- once a graveyard.

One Door that has been opened: St. John's Park in Hudson Street, -- once a graveyard.

One Door that has been opened: St. John's Park in Hudson Street, -- once a graveyard.

One Door that has been opened: St. John's Park in Hudson Street, -- once a graveyard.

The Seward Park on Opening Day.

The Seward Park on Opening Day.

The Seward Park on Opening Day.

The Seward Park on Opening Day.

The Seward Park on Opening Day.

The Seward Park on Opening Day.

The "Slide" that was the Children's only Playground once.

The "Slide" that was the Children's only Playground once.

The "Slide" that was the Children's only Playground once.

The "Slide" that was the Children's only Playground once.

The "Slide" that was the Children's only Playground once.

The "Slide" that was the Children's only Playground once.

Open Air Gymnasium. - Crotona Park. Fulton Avenue and 173rd Street.

Open Air Gymnasium. - Crotona Park. Fulton Avenue and 173rd Street.

Old Mrs. Benoit in her Hudson Street attic, an Indian widow who lived there four years.

Old Mrs. Benoit in her Hudson Street attic, an Indian widow who lived there four years.

Old Mrs. Benoit in her Hudson Street attic, an Indian widow who lived there four years.

Old Mrs. Benoit in her Hudson Street attic, an Indian widow who lived there four years.

Bone Alley Park (Willett Street) site nearing completion in 1899.

Bone Alley Park (Willett Street) site nearing completion in 1899.

Bone Alley Park (Willett Street) site nearing completion in 1899.

Bone Alley Park (Willett Street) site nearing completion in 1899.

Crowd at opening of a small park before it was made.

Crowd at opening of a small park before it was made.

Crowd at opening of a small park before it was made.

Crowd at opening of a small park before it was made.

Crowd at opening of a small park before it was made.

Crowd at opening of a small park before it was made.

Mulbery Bend Park taken in 1900.

Mulbery Bend Park taken in 1900.

The Old Marble Cemetery -- proposed for a play ground, taken in summer 1895.

The Old Marble Cemetery -- proposed for a play ground, taken in summer 1895.

Mulbery Bend Park taken in 1900.

Mulbery Bend Park taken in 1900.

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One Door that has been opened: St. John's Park in Hudson Street, -- once a graveyard.

Creator Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis (1849-1914)
Accession number 90.13.3.70 
Unique identifier MNY37398 
Dated ca. 1895 
Object Type photograph
Inscription / technical details Printed on label attached at bottom: New York City - Tenement Parks. St. John's Park on the lower West side; on verso: 55 / 1919 / 41 / 3 5/8 / 4333-38. 
Medium gelatin silver print, printing-out paper
File dimensions 14.0 in × 11.2 in at 300dpi
35.5 cm × 28.5 cm at 300dpi 
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