 Manhattan, NY (New York) - Lower Manhattan in 1660, when it was part of New Amsterdam. The large structure toward the tip of the island is Fort Amsterdam. |
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 Manhattan, NY (New York) - J.Q.A. Ward's statue of George Washington in front of Federal Hall, on the site where Washington was inaugurated as the first U.S. President. |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - Thomas Nast denounces Tammany as a ferocious tiger killing democracy; the tiger image caught on. |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - Lower Manhattan in 1942 |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - Manhattan skyline with the Twin Towers. |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - Central Park is visible in the center of this satellite image. Manhattan is bounded by the Hudson River to the west and East River to the east. |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - Greenwich Village |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - A sidewalk cafe on the Upper West Side. |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - Manhattan Skyline from Brooklyn Promenade |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - Manhattan Municipal Building |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - Policeman leads upper class people through the Five Points in an 1885 sketch |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - Skyscrapers along Sixth Avenue. |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - Times Square is the center of the city's theater district. |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - Madison Square Garden is home to the Knicks, Rangers and Liberty. |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - The Polo Grounds was home to the baseball Giants, Yankees and Mets, and both the football Giants and Jets. |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - View of Midtown from the Empire State Building. |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - Grand Central Terminal |
 Manhattan, NY (New York) - The New York City Subway is the primary means of travel in Manhattan. Image taken by Daniel Schwen on Sept 16th, 2004. (GFDL) |