116th Street And Broadway, Harlem, NY 1910

116th-street-broadwayslider1An incredible view looking north from the southeast corner on 116th Street and Broadway, West Harlem, New York, 1910

Also called Morningside Heights, this area was underdeveloped by the turn of the century. Here with cobble stone streets, horse drawn carriages as they move slowly up and down the street and in front of a subway entrance kiosk designed by architects George Heins and Christopher LaFarge with some handsome architectural elements for the 1 train subway on 116th Street (Source).

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