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Photos Of Historic New York That Show What The Big Apple Used To Look Like

It's hard to imagine New York City as anything other than the bustling city of lights we know it as today, and for good reason. New York's cultural and political significance extends all the way back to the colonial era, as an important trade port; during the Revolutionary War, it was the "British base of command until the end of the war." Later, during the Industrial Revolution, Ellis Island was opened as an immigration center in the New York harbor. In 1899, the opening of the Victoria on Broadway paved the way for the area to become New York's center of entertainment, and by the early 1900s, the subway allowed residents to travel at will throughout the city and in their words, get “To Harlem in 15 minutes!”

The New York of the late 19th and early 20th centuries laid the groundwork for the city we know and love today, and the earliest photos of the Big Apple prove just that. 

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  • Charlie Chaplin Standing On Douglas Fairbanks's Shoulders, 1918

    Charlie Chaplin Standing On Douglas Fairbanks's Shoulders, 1918
    Photo: Underwood & Underwood / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain
  • The Oldest Known Photograph Of New York City, 1848

    The Oldest Known Photograph Of New York City, 1848
    Photo: u/LandlordLinksNet / Reddit
  • 'Purity (Defeat of Slander)' Statue In What Would Become Times Square, 1910

    'Purity (Defeat of Slander)' Statue In What Would Become Times Square, 1910
    Photo: u/sussoutthemoon / Reddit
  • The Manhattan Bridge Under Construction, 1903

    The Manhattan Bridge Under Construction, 1903
    Photo: u/Perfect_Gas / Reddit
  • A Horse-Drawn Street Cleaner, 1901

    A Horse-Drawn Street Cleaner, 1901
    Photo: u/Barton_Foley / Reddit
  • City Streets In The Wake Of The 1882 Blizzard

    City Streets In The Wake Of The 1882 Blizzard
    Photo: Photograph collection of The Museum of the City of New York / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain