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Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NYC: TENEMENT LIFE. Interior of tenement housing in New York City. Photograph by Jacob Riis

NYC: TENEMENT LIFE. Interior of tenement housing in New York City. Photograph by Jacob Riis, c1889

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NYC: TENEMENT, c1890. A child standing in the hallway of a tenement building

NYC: TENEMENT, c1890. A child standing in the hallway of a tenement building. Photograph by Jacob Riis, c1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: SAN FRANCISCO, 1852. A view of the San Francisco bay. Lithograph, 1852

SAN FRANCISCO, 1852. A view of the San Francisco bay. Lithograph, 1852

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: VIEW OF BOSTON, c1722. Detail of William Burgis South East View of Boston, Massachusetts

VIEW OF BOSTON, c1722. Detail of William Burgis South East View of Boston, Massachusetts, c1722, the first known view of Boston

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: CASTLE GARDEN. Castle Garden in Battery Park, New York City

NEW YORK: CASTLE GARDEN. Castle Garden in Battery Park, New York City. Photograph, c1900

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE. Houses on Howard Street, following the earthquake of 18 April 1906

SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE. Houses on Howard Street, following the earthquake of 18 April 1906. Stereograph, 1906

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK CITY: FIVE POINTS. Lithograph, 1860

NEW YORK CITY: FIVE POINTS. Lithograph, 1860

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE. The ruins of Nob Hill and the Fairmount Hotel, with Chinatown

SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE. The ruins of Nob Hill and the Fairmount Hotel, with Chinatown in the foreground, following the earthquake of 18 April 1906. Stereograph, 1906

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NYC: TENEMENT LIFE. Police station lodgers. Photograph by Jacob Riis, c1889

NYC: TENEMENT LIFE. Police station lodgers. Photograph by Jacob Riis, c1889

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: RIIS: NYC TENEMENT LIFE. An Italian immigrant mother and baby in a tenement home in New York City

RIIS: NYC TENEMENT LIFE. An Italian immigrant mother and baby in a tenement home in New York City. Photograph by Jacob Riis, c1889

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: HINE: LITTLE GIRL IN SHOP. Photographed in New York City, by Lewis Hine, c1910

HINE: LITTLE GIRL IN SHOP. Photographed in New York City, by Lewis Hine, c1910

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: LOWER EAST SIDE, c1890. A tenement mother and child. Photograph by Jacob Riis, c1890

LOWER EAST SIDE, c1890. A tenement mother and child. Photograph by Jacob Riis, c1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: POLICE STATION LODGERS. Polices station lodgers at the West 47th Street station

POLICE STATION LODGERS. Polices station lodgers at the West 47th Street station, photographed by Jacob Riis in the early 1890s

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: BROADWAY, 1899. A view of Broadway in New York City, looking north from 23rd Street

NEW YORK: BROADWAY, 1899. A view of Broadway in New York City, looking north from 23rd Street. Photographed in 1899

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: BROADWAY, 1895. Looking north on Broadway from Liberty Street in New York City

NEW YORK: BROADWAY, 1895. Looking north on Broadway from Liberty Street in New York City, 1895

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: LOWER EAST SIDE, NYC. The intersection of Hester Street (at right) and Suffolk Street

LOWER EAST SIDE, NYC. The intersection of Hester Street (at right) and Suffolk Street, with Essex Street in the background. Photograph, c1898

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NYC: LOWER EAST SIDE, 1898. Hester Street in New York City. Photograph, 1898

NYC: LOWER EAST SIDE, 1898. Hester Street in New York City. Photograph, 1898

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NYC: LOWER EAST SIDE, 1898. Orchard Street looking south from Hester Street

NYC: LOWER EAST SIDE, 1898. Orchard Street looking south from Hester Street on the Lower East Side, New York City. Photograph, 1898

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NYC: TENEMENT LIFE, c1910. A New York City tenement family. Photograph by Lewis Hine

NYC: TENEMENT LIFE, c1910. A New York City tenement family. Photograph by Lewis Hine, c1910

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NYC: TENEMENT LIFE. Boys sleeping on the porch of a tenement building in New York City

NYC: TENEMENT LIFE. Boys sleeping on the porch of a tenement building in New York City. Photograph by Jacob Riis, c1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: LOWER EAST SIDE, c1910. Children using a tenement alley for a playground in New York City

LOWER EAST SIDE, c1910. Children using a tenement alley for a playground in New York City. Photograph, c1910, by Lewis Hine

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NYC STREET VENDOR, c1910. Photograph by Lewis Hine, c1910

NYC STREET VENDOR, c1910. Photograph by Lewis Hine, c1910

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: SAN FRANCISCO, 1870. The Golden Gate and the Presidio from Russian Hill in San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO, 1870. The Golden Gate and the Presidio from Russian Hill in San Francisco. Stereograph, c1870

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NYC: FIFTH AVENUE, 1905. Looking north from 28th Street

NYC: FIFTH AVENUE, 1905. Looking north from 28th Street

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: MADISON SQUARE. Stanford Whites Madison Square Garden photographed in 1910

NEW YORK: MADISON SQUARE. Stanford Whites Madison Square Garden photographed in 1910

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: WASHINGTON, D. C. c1863. A view of Old Trinity Church, at Third Street and Indiana

WASHINGTON, D. C. c1863. A view of Old Trinity Church, at Third Street and Indiana
WASHINGTON, D.C. c1863. A view of Old Trinity Church, at Third Street and Indiana Avenue Northwest in Washington, D.C. with the unfinished U.S. Capitol in the background. Photographed c1863

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NEW YORK: FIFTH AVENUE. View of Fifth Avenue in New York City, looking north

NEW YORK: FIFTH AVENUE. View of Fifth Avenue in New York City, looking north from 65th Street with the John Jacob Astor mansion in the foreground. Photographed in 1898

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NYC: TENEMENT LIFE. Boys playing a game near tenements in New York City

NYC: TENEMENT LIFE. Boys playing a game near tenements in New York City. Photographed in 1900

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: WASHINGTON, D. C. 1843. A view of Washington, D

WASHINGTON, D. C. 1843. A view of Washington, D
WASHINGTON, D.C. 1843. A view of Washington, D.C. looking west from the Capitol along Pennsylvania Avenue toward the White House. Photograph, 1843

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: PHILADELPHIA: CITY HALL. Looking toward City Hall in Philadelphia. Photograph, 1896

PHILADELPHIA: CITY HALL. Looking toward City Hall in Philadelphia. Photograph, 1896

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: HINE: NEW YORK, 1912. Street scene in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1912

HINE: NEW YORK, 1912. Street scene in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1912

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: NYC: CENTRAL PARK, 1900. The Proprietors of Central Park

NYC: CENTRAL PARK, 1900. The Proprietors of Central Park. Illustration, c1900, by Georges Vallee

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: SAN FRANCISCO, 1906. Houses askew on Howard Street, following the earthquake of

SAN FRANCISCO, 1906. Houses askew on Howard Street, following the earthquake of 18 April 1906

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. A flower vendor outside Madison Square Garden, c1905

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. A flower vendor outside Madison Square Garden, c1905

Background imageU.S. Cities Collection: KANSAS: DODGE CITY, 1873. A prairie in Dodge City, Kansas. Photographed 1873

KANSAS: DODGE CITY, 1873. A prairie in Dodge City, Kansas. Photographed 1873



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