Fulton Street Collection
"Fulton Street: A Historic Journey through Brooklyn and Manhattan" Step back in time to c1820
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"Fulton Street: A Historic Journey through Brooklyn and Manhattan" Step back in time to c1820, as we immerse ourselves in a winter scene captured by Louisa Ann Coleman after Francis Guy. This oil painting depicts Fulton Street, a bustling thoroughfare that has witnessed the transformation of Brooklyn over the years. Fast forward to present-day New York City, where Fulton Street remains an iconic location. In Lower Manhattan, it is synonymous with steaming manhole covers and the vibrant energy that permeates the city. As they say, "New York is really the place to be. " Take a glimpse into history with a black and white photograph showcasing Lower Broadway from Fulton Street's perspective. Witness the parade of Naval Reserves returning from Cuba, their triumphant march immortalized in monochrome. Shift gears across the East River to Brooklyn's Flatbush Avenue intersection with Fulton Street. From this high-angle view, one can appreciate how these two streets intersected and shaped local life throughout time. Another black and white photo transports us back to Lower Broadway but looking north from Fulton Street's vantage point. The hustle and bustle of daily life are frozen in time as people go about their business amidst towering buildings. Travel even further back in time as we explore a color lithograph depicting Maiden Lane's shipyard at the foot in 1679. It serves as a reminder of New York City's rich maritime heritage rooted deep within its foundations. Transporting ourselves to 1910, Joseph Pennell captures an atmospheric view from Fulton Street—a testament to its enduring allure throughout different eras. The cityscape evolves yet retains its captivating charm. Let us not forget Market Day on Fulton Street. William James Bennett showcases this vibrant scene unfolding before our eyes—an immersive experience that takes us straight into New York City's past. Lastly, Carl Fredrik Akrell presents us with an enchanting image capturing Broadway and City Hall in 1824.