Formerly known as Longacre Square, Times Square was renamed in 1904 after The New York Times moved its headquarters to the newly erected Times Building – now One Times Square – the site of the annual New Year's Eve ball drop which began on December 31, 1907, and continues today, attracting over a million visitors to Times Square every year.
The general atmosphere of Times Square changed with the onset of the Great Depression in the early 1930s. City residents moved uptown to cheaper neighborhoods, and many popular theaters closed, replaced by saloons, brothels, "burlesque halls, vaudeville stages, and dime houses." The area acquired a reputation as a dangerous and seedy neighborhood in the following decades.
Nevertheless, Times Square continued to be the site of the annual ball drop on New Year's Eve. The ball drop was placed on hiatus for New Year's Eve in 1942 and 1943 due to lighting restrictions during World War II. Instead, a moment of silence was observed at midnight in Times Square, accompanied by the sound of chimes played from sound trucks.
On May 8, 1945, a massive crowd celebrated Victory in Europe Day in Times Square; and on August 15, 1945, the largest crowd in the history of Times Square gathered to celebrate Victory over Japan Day. The victory itself was announced by a headline on the "zipper" news ticker at One Times Square, which read "*** OFFICIAL TRUMAN ANNOUNCES JAPANESE SURRENDER ***", the six asterisks representing the branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Brightly adorned with billboards and advertisements, Times Square is sometimes referred to as "The Crossroads of the World", "The Center of the Universe", "the heart of The Great White Way", and the "heart of the world".
Broadway looking towards Times Square in New York. 8th February 1934. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images) |
Paramount Building in Times Square, New York, towers over Schenleys Chinese Restaurant, 1936. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images) |
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An overhead view of Times Square at night, New York City, New York, 1937. (Photo by Lass/Getty Images) |
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A view of the Planters Peanuts illuminated sign at the intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue, Times Square, New York City, New York, circa 1940. (Photo by H. Bowden/Getty Images) |
Crowds celebrate VE day in Times Square, New York. 8th May 1945. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) |
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A rear veiw of a soldier on crutches in a crowd in Times Square on VJ Day, New York City, August 1945. (Photo by Gabriel Hackett/Getty Images) |
A pretzel vendor selling his wares from a wicker basket in the Times Square and Broadway area of New York, 1947. (Photo by Keystone Features/Getty Images) |
An information seeker speaks into a microphone at a police information booth at Times Square, New York. 14th March 1949. (Photo by Al Gretz/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) |
Old signs reclaimed by neon sign making company Art-Craft Strauss, circa 1950. Many of their signs adorn New Yorks Times Square. (Photo by Al Barry/Three Lions/Getty Images) |
A salesman bides his time in Times Square, Manhattan, New York, 1950. (Photo by Orlando/Getty Images) |
A night street scene at 47th Street near Times Square, showing night club and theater signs, New York City, New York, circa 1958. (Photo by /Getty Images) |
Choristers from a Norwegian choir on a visit to New York take photographs in Times Square, circa 1956. (Photo by Vecchio/Three Lions/Getty Images) |
A Beth David Hospital ambulance on call in Times Square, circa 1956. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images) |
A group of majorettes parading in the Thanksgiving Parade near Times Square, New York. 26th November 1961. (Photo by William Lovelace/Express/Getty Images) |
Two butchers stop to chat after buying hot dogs from a street vendor in the Times Square area of New York, 1965. (Photo by Sherman/Three Lions/Getty Images) |
A policeman directs traffic in front of the famous neon billboards of Times Square in New York City, at its intersection with Broadway, circa 1965. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) |
A woman sitting in a Times Square cafeteria, New York, 1968. (Photo by Susan Schiff Faludi/Three Lions/Getty Images) |
Times Square, New York with the statue of theatrical impresario, George Cohan being studied by a fur coated, mini-skirted passer-by, 1969. (Photo by Harry Benson/Express/Getty Images) |
Actress Linda Hayden on a bench in Times Square, New York, 1969. (Photo by Harry Benson/Express/Getty Images) |
A man entering a barber shop under Times Square, New York, 1969. (Photo by Susan Schiff Faludi/Three Lions/Getty Images) |
A porn shop with films and live shows near Times Square, New York, 1975. (Photo by Peter Keegan/Keystone/Getty Images) |
Shoppers on West 42nd Street between 7th and 8th Avenues in the Times Square area of New York. 12th October 1975. (Photo by Peter Keegan/Keystone/Getty Images) |
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Clean washing hanging out to dry above a laundry one block west of the more glamorous Times Square, New York, 1977. (Photo by Peter Keegan/Keystone/Getty Images) |