Friday, July 3, 2009

New York 1920

25 comments:

EV Grieve said...

Wow.

Larry Slade said...

Beautiful shot, thanks.

Jarart said...

Fantastic photo, the fog gives the scene a mysterious quality.

Jean Spitzer said...

Has a medieval village feel to it.

Lily Hydrangea said...

I'm guessing that is fog, right?
Love this.

matthew houskeeper said...

Amazing!!!

m_m said...

Amazing!

Jacob said...

Fantastic!

Steffe said...

That photographer was good.

marley said...

Very nice. Good to see the flatiron building is so prominent. And just look at that smog, or is it low cloud?

Melanie said...

Great one.

cara said...

Unique! Great stuff.

altadenahiker said...

Wow, you're really old.

TheRandomTraveler said...

Nice...vintage photos like this are always cool...

B SQUARED said...

What a change from today.

Mykola Dementiuk said...

Great shot, see myself still staggering through Madison Square Park to a bar for a drink near the Flatiron Building and finding out Prohibition went into effect. I need a drink bad...

Kitty said...

cool photo.
they photographed this from a plane, I assume?

Greg said...

That was a wonderful photograph, truly timeless which is why it still looks good all these years later!

Beth said...

Wow! Love it!

sonia a. mascaro said...

Magic!

Tanya said...

I love these old pictures! Hope you had a great 4th!

Frank said...

Wow, great photo.

Sherry Stewart said...

Wow! what a shot!

Anonymous said...

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