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NEW YORK SKYLINE, c1920. An aerial view of lower Manhattan showing the Woolworth Building and the Aquarium, c1920: from a stereograph view

NEW YORK SKYLINE, c1920. An aerial view of lower Manhattan showing the Woolworth Building and the Aquarium, c1920: from a stereograph view


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NEW YORK SKYLINE, c1920. An aerial view of lower Manhattan showing the Woolworth Building and the Aquarium, c1920: from a stereograph view

NEW YORK SKYLINE, c1920.
An aerial view of lower Manhattan showing the Woolworth Building and the Aquarium, c1920: from a stereograph view

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1920 Aerial View Cityscape Horizon Sky Scraper Wall Street Woolworth Building Stereograph


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Capturing the Essence of a Bygone Era - A Glimpse into 1920s New York City

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. This print takes us back in time to the bustling streets of lower Manhattan, circa 1920. From a unique aerial perspective, we are treated to an enchanting view of the iconic Woolworth Building and the Aquarium, both standing tall amidst a rapidly evolving cityscape. The image transports us to an era when skyscrapers were still novel marvels and New York's skyline was undergoing dramatic transformations. The Woolworth Building, with its Gothic-inspired architecture and soaring height, symbolizes progress and ambition. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity during this period of rapid urbanization. Meanwhile, nestled among the concrete jungle is the Aquarium – a tranquil oasis that offered respite from the fast-paced city life. Its presence reminds us that even in such a vibrant metropolis, nature had its place. Through this stereograph view captured by The Granger Collection in New York City, we witness how Wall Street thrived as America's financial hub while gazing upon other architectural gems dotting the horizon. This snapshot freezes time for us to appreciate not only these magnificent structures but also their significance in shaping American history. As we admire this remarkable piece of artistry from Granger Art on Demand, let it transport us back nearly a century ago – allowing our imaginations to wander through those lively streets filled with dreams and aspirations that laid foundations for what modern-day New York has

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