Viewing NYC
  • Home
  • About
    Viewing NYCMastheadJobs
  • Boroughs
    BrooklynManhattanQueensStaten IslandThe Bronx
  • Categories
  • Archives
  • Store
  • Contact
    Send a MessageSend a TipDMCA Request
  • Newsletter
  • Home
  • About
    Viewing NYCMastheadJobs
  • Boroughs
    BrooklynManhattanQueensStaten IslandThe Bronx
  • Categories
  • Archives
  • Store
  • Contact
    Send a MessageSend a TipDMCA Request
Viewing NYC

Viewing NYC Archives: May 04, 2019

Archives May 04, 2019 5 Posts
New York, New York
Saturday, May 4th, 2019, Good Evening!
by Matt Coneybeare
on May. 4, 2019 at 7:30 PM
at 7:30 PM on May 4, 2019
How Katz’s Became The Most Legendary Deli In NYC | Legendary Eats
[WATCH] Here's How Katz’s Became The Most Legendary Deli in New York City
by Matt Coneybeare
on May. 4, 2019 at 5:00 PM
at 5:00 PM on May 4, 2019
Manhattan's street orientation graph (screenshot)
This Interactive Map Reveals an Interesting Graph of New York City Street Orientations
by Matt Coneybeare
on May. 4, 2019 at 1:00 PM
at 1:00 PM on May 4, 2019
Bickford's, Lexington Avenue and East 45th Street, 1940s
Vintage Photograph Shows Corner of Lexington Avenue and 45th Street in 1940s
by Matt Coneybeare
on May. 4, 2019 at 11:00 AM
at 11:00 AM on May 4, 2019
Sunrise over Lower Manhattan
Saturday, May 4th, 2019, Good Morning!
by Matt Coneybeare
on May. 4, 2019 at 9:30 AM
at 9:30 AM on May 4, 2019
Stay Connected
What Is Viewing NYC

Viewing NYC is a site that features videos and photos of the art, comedy, culture, food, history and events of New York City.

Random Post
East Village immigration 2/3- 1894 - Veniero's | These three pictures were taken within one avenue block of the East Village and reflect the amazing change this neighborhood, city, and country have experienced in the last 4 generations or so.  

11th Street near 1st Avenue, East Village, NYC

The venerable Veniero Pasticceria has been run at this location by the Veniero family since 1894.  The neighborhood at that time would still have been very much "Kleindeutschland" and home to the 3rd largest German-speaking population on Earth.  In the early 1900's, the Germans moved north, a move partially accelerated by the shattering General Slocum disaster.  By the 1910's, this part of the neighborhood became an Italian enclave.  I know someone whose Sicilian grandparents lived from 1910 to the 1930's on the block across from here.

September 10, 2010
FREE COOKIE ALERT! Help Veniero's Celebrate It's 120th Birthday
Most Popular Posts This Week
The Worst Merge in the NYC Subway | Herald Square
[WATCH] The Worst Merge in the NYC Subway | Herald Square
I Tried Iconic Pizzerias in Queens, NYC! 🗽🍕
[VIDEO] I Tried Iconic Pizzerias in Queens, NYC!
Inside Zooey Deschanel & Jonathan Scott’s NYC Home | Open Door | Architectural Digest
[VIDEO] Inside Zooey Deschanel & Jonathan Scott’s NYC Home
Tourist In Your Own Town #43 - Our Lady of Lebanon Cathedral - Brooklyn Heights
[VIDEO] Tourist in Your Own Town Explores Brooklyn Heights' Landmarked Our Lady of Lebanon Cathedral
Inside a Painter's New York Loft that he Moved into in 1967
[VIDEO] Inside a Painter's New York Loft That he Moved into in 1967
Why Skybridges Should Move
[WATCH] Why NYC Skybridges Should Move
Exploring Manhattan's TRIBECA | NYC's ULTRA WEALTHY Neighborhood!
[VIDEO] Exploring Manhattan's Tribeca - NYC's Ultra Wealthy Neighborhood
Subscribe to Viewing NYC by Email

We hate spam too, so we absolutely won't give your email address to anybody else. Expect emails containing the site's most popular articles only as frequently as you like.

Tweets by viewingnyc
Stay Connected
© Viewing NYC, all rights reserved. Viewing NYC is owned and operated by Urban Apps, LLC. Made with in NYC