PHOTO: Led by veterans of last war, 300 selectees march to subway at Ninth Ave., and 39th St., Brooklyn in 1942. Friends and relatives follow along, giving boys a real send-off. Keep sluggin', fellas. 続きを読む
PHOTO: The Navy transport LeJeune as she was berthed at Pier 51 on the Hudson River in 1945. She brought 4,500 troops -plus 14 dogs- home from France. See photo at the link! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Oak Street Police Station and the razed area that is to be site of Gov. Alfred E. Smith Housing Project on the Lower East Side circa 1948. View photo at the link! 続きを読む
PHOTO: In 1940 a park attendant shows off his shuffleboard skills in preparation for inter-park competition, at the link! 続きを読む
PHOTO: In 1948 Dr. Wahl's daughter put daddy's caddy through the wall right down the block at 1224 Thieriot, at the link! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Johnny and Jimmy shoot marbles out on Amesterdam and 140th in 1941, at the link! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Reenact this shot of the sailor and his girl sharing a victory kiss on VJ day, 1945, at the link, and send your new view to @nydailynews on Twitter! 続きを読む
PHOTO: People line up for food rationing outside Central Commercial High School, which was here in 1943, at the link! 続きを読む
PHOTO: In 1943 Carlo Tresca, editor of anti-Fascist newspaper, Il Martello shot and killed at 15th St. and 5th Ave. See photo at the link. 続きを読む
PHOTO: Warm weather brings out fresh water sailors on this spring day in 1942. Hit the water to snap a matching shot of the boathouse and send your new view to @nydailynews on Twitter! 続きを読む
PHOTO: An enforcement official examines a false-heeled shoe used to smuggle marijuana in 1946, at the link! 続きを読む
PHOTO: 1947. First Army Sergt. Robert G. Evraets passes up the shovel for a flame-thrower, testing the weapon as an anti-snow device on Governors Island, at the link! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Five members of a Red Hook gang arrested on murder charges sit in the back of a patrol wagon in 1948, at the link! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Harry Kregman, owner of Hats & Caps, tries a hat on a customer back in 1943, at the link! 続きを読む
PHOTO: View of the piers in 1946 when it was the Bethlehem Steel shipyard. Click "More Info" to view photo. 続きを読む
PHOTO: 1949 funeral procession for Bill (Bojangles) Robinson along 125th St. Click "More Info" to see photo 続きを読む
PHOTO: Famed hermits and hoarders the Collyer brothers lived here! See this historic photo of police breaking in to extract Homer Collyer's dead body on March 21, 1947! 続きを読む
PHOTO: War is over! Click "More Info" to see Harlem crowds on 107 St celebrating V-J Day, the end of World War II! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Before 1965, this was the home of the Yorkville Casino, a dance hall and meeting place for Upper East Siders! Check out this pic of the exterior from 1947, at the link! 続きを読む
PHOTO: In 1942 police trying to prevent a jumper battle with Mrs. Edna Egbert on the ledge of this building! Click "More Info" to see this amazing pic! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Recognize this building? Edna Egbert battles police trying to prevent her from jumping in this picture from 1942. 続きを読む
PHOTO: "The Bronx Bull," boxing champion Jake LaMotta lived right around the corner at 994 Neil Ave! Check out this pic of LaMotta in 1949, as the Bronx celebrates its middleweight champion! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Right next door, the Three Deuces was a famous jazz club throughout the 30s and 40s. Click "More Info" of this great historic pic! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Across the street, the Three Deuces was a famous jazz club throughout the 30s and 40s. Click "More Info" of this great historic pic! 続きを読む
PHOTO: The Brooklyn Bridge walkway is crowded! Click "More Info" and ccheck out these foot racers from 1948 down on the car deck, making their way from City Hall to Coney Island! 続きを読む
PHOTO: In 1947, Jackie Robinson was the first black player in major league baseball. Click "More Info" to view this historic pic of his first steps into the Brooklyn Dodgers club house! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Check out this pic from 1947 of the old elevated train stalled above Third Avenue during a harsh December snowstorm! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Check out this great pic from 1947 of children beating the summer heat outside on the street! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Remember the old Penn Station? Click "More Info" to view travelers waiting for trains in 1942. 続きを読む
PHOTO: Click the link to see Hollywood hunk Errol Flynn at the station for kicking a policeman on Pearl Harbor Day in 1948. 続きを読む
PHOTO: Take a picture from the top like this one from 1947, and send your new view to @nydailynews on Twitter! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Stand at the boardwalk and look up toward Surf Ave, just like this picture from 1944! Send your new view to @nydailynews on Twitter. 続きを読む
PHOTO: With men off at war, the LIRR hired women to work the yards in 1942, at the link! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Skies were blue and snow hard and fast as sledders took to the park in this pic from 1943, at the link! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Sledders blast through a snow blank on Pilgrim's Hill in 1947, at the link! 続きを読む
PHOTO: Check out this great pic from 1947 of children beating the summer heat outside on the street! 続きを読む
PHOTOS: Inside the Collyer brownstone: The story of Harlem's hermits & their hoarding. View at the link! 続きを読む