Old Photographs of Streets of New York City From the 1890s - OLD US

   

In the 19th century New York City became America's largest city as well as a fascinating metropolis. Characters such as Washington Irving, Phineas T. Barnum, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and John Jacob Astor made their names in New York City. And despite blights on the city, such as the Five Points slum or the notorious 1863 Draft Riots, the city grew and prospered. These amazing vintage photographs show what New York looked like in the late 19th century...

 
42nd Street, 1890

 

 
5th Avenue and 14th Street, 1890

 

 
Central Park Ice Skating, 1890

 

 
Park Avenue South, 1890

 

Central Park West, 1890

 

The Dakota at Central Park West, 1890

 

Gansevoort Market Meatpacking District, 1890

 

New York Stock Exchange, 1890

 

Laying cable line for trolleys in Union Square, 1891

 

Broadway and Union Square, 1892

 

Grand Central, 1893

 

Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn, 1894

 

The Puck Building, 1895

 

First Electric Taxis, 1896

 

Newsies, 1896

 

 
Brooklyn Bridge, 1896

 

 
Brooklyn Bridge Subway Tracks, 1897

 

5th Avenue and 59th Street, 1897

 

Newspaper Row, 1897

 

Bowling Green Park, 1898

 

 
Brooklyn Bridge and Lower Manhattan, 1899

 

 
Police Parade, Bowler Hats, Hardly Any Women, 1899

 

South Street Ferry Building, 1899

 

Tiffany's, Union Square, 1899

 

High Bridge (The Aqueduct Bridge), 1899

 

Waldorf Astoria Original Site at 5th Ave and 35th Street, 1899

 

 
Little Italy, 1899