Clipart images of people, icons, monuments, and other historically important figures of New York.
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Albany, State Capitol
Picture of the capitol of Albany, New York. ... |
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Ausable Lake
The upper Ausable Lake, New York.... |
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Bay-Window
Bay-window in W. K. Vanderbilt's House, Fifty-Second Street. M. Hunt, Architect.... |
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Berkshire Apartment House
Berkshire Apartment House at New York... |
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Bowery Theater
An illustration of Bowery Theater, a playhouse in the Bowery neighborhood of New York City. Although it was founded by rich families to compete with the upscale Park Theater, the Bowery saw its most s... |
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Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge between New York and Brooklyn.... |
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Buffalo Harbor
Buffalo Harbor, from the Breakwater.... |
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Castle Garden
An illustration of Castle Garden, known today as Castle Clinton or Fort Clinton. Castle Clinton or Fort Clinton was once a circular sandstone fort now located in Battery Park at the southern tip of M... |
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Castle Garden (interior)
An illustration of the interior of Castle Garden, known today as Castle Clinton or Fort Clinton. Castle Clinton or Fort Clinton was once a circular sandstone fort now located in Battery Park at the s... |
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Cathedral, St. John's
"A Cathedral is the principal church of a diocese, and the Cathedral city is the seat of the bishop of the diocese, and his throne is placed in the Cathedral church, which is the parish church of the ... |
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Central Park
A view of a horse drawn cart in Central Park.... |
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Columbia University, Library of
"Columbia University is a seat of learning in New York city. The charter of King's College, the original name of Columbia, was granted by George II., and finally passed the seals on Oct. 31, 1754, fro... |
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Crown Point in 1857
His Majesty's Fort of Crown Point or more simply Fort Crown Point was a British fort built in 1759 on Lake Champlain (on the border between modern New York State and Vermont in the United States) to s... |
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Erie Canal Locks
A drawing of the locks, used for raising and lowering boats, on the Erie Canal.... |
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Fifth Avenue
Doorway at Fifth Avenue and Sixty-Seventh Street in New York. Lamb and Rich, Architects.... |
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Grant's Tomb
The tomb of Ulysses S. Grant in New York City.... |
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Guernsey Building
Doorway of Guernsey Building, Broadway. R. M. Hunt, Architect.... |
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Hall of Fame for Great Americans
The Hall of Fame for Great Americans at Bronx Community College, the original "Hall of Fame" in the United States, is a New York landmark institution founded in 1900 to honor prominent Americans who h... |
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Hell Gate
The opening of the shaft beneath Hell Gate, New York.... |
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Hotel, Proposed family
An illustration of a proposed family hotel in New York City. "There is probably no great city in the world which needs a reform in domestic architecture more urgently than New York; as there us none ... |
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House
House in Fifty-Sixth Street, New York. Bruce Price, Architect.... |
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Liberty
"'Liberty Enlightening the World,' a gift from the French Republic to the Greatest Republic. Height of Statue, 151 feet; of pedestal, 155 feet." -Foster, 1921... |
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Liberty, Statue of
"The Statue of Lberty is a colossal statue on Bedloe's Island, N.Y. On Oct. 28, 1886, after more than 12 years of preparation, the colossal statue of Liberty, given by the people of France to the Unit... |
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Liberty, Statue of
The Statue of Liberty in New York is the largest statue in the world, given as a gift from France to celebrate 100 years of United States independence. ... |
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Lighthouse on Horse Island
The Sackett's Harbor lighthouse was erected on Horse Island during the War of 1812.... |