This great vintage photograph shows New York City's oldest bar (contested) McSorley's Old Ale House on East 7th Street near Astor Place on October 7th, 1942. Check it out!
This incredible vintage photograph shows what Times Square looked like in 1944. The photograph does not have an artificial color enhancement, but shows the actual colors of the day. Check it…
We've showed you photos of the horrible American Nazi Rally that took place in Madison Square Garden in 1939 before, but this new mini-documentary film from Marshall Curry of FieldofVision…
This great vintage photograph from the early 1900s shows the Third Avenue El passing over (what is now) Chinatown in Lower Manhattan. The Manhattan Municipal Building and the Singer Building…
Love it or loathe it, Times Square has been an iconic part of New York City since at least 1872, when it was called Longacre Square and was the central hub of the City's horse carriage…
Take a peek at Spectacular New York & Chicago what life was like back in the 1930s-1940s, […] The ride is north on Eighth Avenue from about 39th Street.(New York 1940s) Video Restoration…
Created in 1857, Central Park is one of the most well-known parks in the world. It is the busiest park, with over 40 million visitors per year, and appears in countless movies and television…
This great vintage film from the 1945 shows a short drive through Manhattan, down 8th Avenue. While the color and sound are not original, they were added to the video to enhance the scene.…
Renzo Picasso was an Italian architect, engineer, and urban planner of the 20th century. In this blueprint from 1929, titled American Multiple Highway, Picasso proposes a stacked roadway…
Time travel down Riverside Driven, we can clearly see what is happening in broad daylight, Grant's Tomb can be seen on the left and Riverside church on the right. Video Restoration Process:…