Auto Race - N.Y. to Paris, Feb 12, 1908 Times Sq. No. from 42nd St.
Westbury. Roosevelt Raceway. Vanderbilt Cup Race. Detail of front of car
Lion in front of the Public Library.
[A classic car in front of 15 East 41st Street.]
[Early car in front of Hotel Empire.]
Bowling Green, at the foot of Broadway, is the oldest park in New York City. It had been used as a public place for many years, when in 1732 it was laid out especially as a bowling green.
The first vessel was the ship "Restless" built on the Island of Manhattan by Adrian Block in 1614 to replace the ship "Tiger," which was destroyed by fire.
Auburn Sales Co., Cord Front Drive Car Exhibit, one car.
Automobile (Cars).
Marlborough House
Aisle Cars [Custom House & Vanderbilt, West Side Park, Nicholson House and Maxwell House streetcar.]
The Old East India Ware House.
The Old Astor Place Opera House.
Arrangements in honor of the memory of James Monroe
The Original Tom's Chop House, 1876.
Fac-simile of Plan of the City of New York in 1789.
After the repeal of the Stamp Act, the people erected in Bowling Green, in 1770, a leaden statue of George III, which the patroits pulled down July 9, 1776, and melted into bullets.
New Central Park Reservoir - North Gate House - Front [Croton System.]