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NYC stuff that isn't there anymore...(96 images)
NYC stuff that isn't there anymore...... Material from our archives.
  • Independence Day parade in Lower Manhattan in New York on July 4, 1982. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Independence Day parade in Lower Manhattan in New York on July 4, 1982. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Independence Day parade in Lower Manhattan in New York on July 4, 1982. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Independence Day parade in Lower Manhattan in New York on July 4, 1982. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • A fish monger on Prince Street in the Soho neighborhood of New York is seen on May 1, 1980. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • The demolition of The Church of St. Alphonsus Liguori on West Broadway in the New York neighborhood of Soho is seen in August 1981.The Church of St. Alphonsus Liguori was a parish for German Catholics established in 1847 by the Redemptorist Fathers. Designed in Lombard Romanesque style by Francis G. Hempler, the building was constructed between 1870-72 . In 1980, the church building has finally settled into the bed of an underground stream and was closed. It was razed the following year with The Soho Grand Hotel now occupying the site. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • The demolition of The Church of St. Alphonsus Liguori on West Broadway in the New York neighborhood of Soho is seen in August 1981.The Church of St. Alphonsus Liguori was a parish for German Catholics established in 1847 by the Redemptorist Fathers. Designed in Lombard Romanesque style by Francis G. Hempler, the building was constructed between 1870-72 . In 1980, the church building has finally settled into the bed of an underground stream and was closed. It was razed the following year with The Soho Grand Hotel now occupying the site. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Vegetables on sale at farmers' stands in the Union Square Greenmarket in New York on in June 1981. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Family picnic at a park in New York in August 1966. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • The Broome Street Bar at the intersection of West Broadway and Broome Street in Soho in New York on July 6, 1980. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Alexander's Department Store at Lexington Avenue and East 59th Street in New York going out of business in 1992. The chain, which started in 1928 in the Bronx,  owned all the real estate that it's stores were located on, which was subsequently acquired by Vornado Realty. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Alexander's Department Store at Lexington Avenue and East 59th Street in New York going out of business in 1992. The chain, which started in 1928 in the Bronx,  owned all the real estate that it's stores were located on, which was subsequently acquired by Vornado Realty. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Electronics and appliance retailer going out of business seen in Union Square in New York in 1992.  (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Retailer going out of business seen in Brooklyn, New York in 1992.  (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Pharmacy gives recession buster special in Greenwich Village in New York in 1992.  (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Rug Tower going out of business seen in the NoHo neighborhood of New York in 1992.  (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Unique Clothing Warehouse going out of business seen on Broadway in New York in 1991.  (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Sanitation workers clean up ticker tape on Broadway in Lower Manhattan in New York on October 29, 2996 after the ticker tape parade thrown for the New York Yankees after their win in the World Series of Baseball. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • A Woolworth's store in New York during their closing in the United States on Sept. 27, 1997. The chain shut down in the United Kingdom in 2008, eleven years later. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • The Williamsburgh Savings Bank building near Downtown Brooklyn rises over various industrial businesses on Flatbush Avenue, left, in this winter 1974 file photo. The foreground buildings are now part of the development of the Atlantic Yards. From a severely damaged negative. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Hundreds of thousands line Broadway in Lower Manhattan in New York on October 29, 2996 for the ticker tape parade thrown for the New York Yankees after their win in the World Series of Baseball. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Hundreds of thousands line Broadway in Lower Manhattan in New York on October 29, 2996 for the ticker tape parade thrown for the New York Yankees after their win in the World Series of Baseball. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Hundreds of thousands line Broadway in Lower Manhattan in New York on October 29, 2996 for the ticker tape parade thrown for the New York Yankees after their win in the World Series of Baseball. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Posters advertise a mass wedding by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon of the Unification Church on Second Ave. and East 59th Street in New York in September 1974. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Peepland and Show Follies on Seventh Avenue in Times Square, circa February 1989. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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